FOREIGN SHIPS SAIL.
SEAMEN SLEEP ASHORE. MORE TROUBLE IMMINENT. (Received 1 p.m.i SYDNEY, this day. British seamen who refused duty have been denied admittance to the ships in •which they belonged. They have been provided with sleeping quarters at the Communist Hall. Oversea departures from Sydney during the week-end consisted only of foreign ships and two British vessels manuod by coloured crew?. A meeting of th" trpr.sport -rroup is called for te-day. It i< known'that the proupwill support the strikers. Arrangements are made fir picketing the Eteamers.— (A. and X.Z. Cable i
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 7
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92FOREIGN SHIPS SAIL. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 7
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