THE MARITIME DISPUTE.
NO CONCILIATION. DESERTION BY OFFICERS. Sydney, this day. It is thought that the Maritime difficulty [as gono too far for. a conciliation of either ide to be possible. The dispute is assuming threatening protor tions. Many steamers sailed before the expiry pf the 24 hours' notice given by the onKjera. • a?hey have notified that they will leave at ;he terminal port as soon as they can get ishore,, ■• .■--..- . .-•--•- The officers of a steamer 3ust leaving for ideiaide deserted, but were proniptly re)laced by men who will be regarded as >lackie°'s by. the wharf labourers at M.el)Ourne, whoro it is expected the vessel will I e stuck up. •it is denied that the marine bodies will all upon the railway employees to strike. The officers from the Alama,e, bound from •risbane, deserted tho steamer on the rrival of the boat last night:.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 194, 18 August 1890, Page 4
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