THE SHIPPING STRIKE
) THE ULLMAKOA DISPUTE. By lei. Press Assoc. Copyright, Aust. N.Z. Cable Anj<jv» Hoc Nov 4 < * 0.0 a.m. .. . bychiey. Nov 4 os pi to flic oft or of the seamen relor the dispute regarding the L dim area to the Conciliation, Board tnety is little likelihood of her being ilnrnodiatoly commissioned. The Commonwealth .Steamship Owners Association informed (He Seamen s Union that they cannot, now consider the case of the China roa until the union undertakes unconditionally to man the Karoola. W err i bee and Bar won, which also are held up. VESSEL CUT ADRIFT. Brisbane, Nov 4 At an early hour this morning it was discovered that someone had cut the mooring lines of the steamer Autolycns and set her adrift. Fortunately the tide was slack, or the vessel might have swung out and drifted on to the mud" hank opposite (ho wharf.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9026, 4 November 1925, Page 5
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