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j CARGO WORKING. DELAYED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.') DtTNEDIK, Saturday. Tiie trouble over the discharge __£_■« i oil cargo steamer. City of B.rminjrnam. j has been, satisfactorily arranged, the wincamen. not now claiming any e._:r_ pay. The waterside workers, however. showed resentment at the attitude ot the Union Company in not working ti~ Corinna yesterday, by nt-t responding to the call this morning for labour to work that vessel, and the Kaimanawa and Kamo. -These boats were delayed, •nd are not likely tc sail before Monday night, as the men. are holding off Union boats until Monday mornmi. PORT "WORKING NORMAI__Y. UNION" VESSELS MANNED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.DCKEDDT, this day. The watersiders responded to rue morning call to man the Union C'o.'s vessels, and the port is now working nor mallv.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 12 November 1923, Page 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 12 November 1923, Page 3
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