WANGANELLA SAILS.
SETTLEMENT OF THE DISPUTE/ STEWARDS ACCEPT TERMS. . ' (United Press Associationr-Copyn'ght) SYDNEY, February .26. , A settlement of the dispute which resulted in the Wanganella not sailing last night, was reached and the vessel sailed to-night. "-\ At a meeting the stewards decided to return to duty, as their : secretary was reported to have obtained advantages for them and other questions ih: dispute would be settled during the absence of the ship. The steward and stewardess whose dismissal caused the trouble, have not been reinstated. CARGO VESSEL LEAVES. MELBOURNE, February 26..;: The cargo steamer, James Cook, which was delayed owing to trouble regarding trimmers has' sailed for New Zealand. .■:-■■::. ■'.. ■■-■■/.' '■•.'•< :
LINER DELAYED IN GREECE. THE AERODROME DAMAGED. ATHENS, February 25. The London-Australia air mail has been delayed owing to an earthquake and waterspout damaging the Mirabella aerodrome. |
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 117, 27 February 1935, Page 5
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