THE SEAMEN'S UNION.
[press association telegram.] AUCKLAND, March 7. The dispute between the head office of the Seamen's Union and the Auckland branch haa been amicably settled, Mr Oliver, the Secretary appointed by the Auckland branch, having decided to retire from the position voluntarily to prevent the continuance of disputes. He therefore gave up his office on Thursday last, and it has been accepted by Mr Duthie, the Secretary appointed by the head office at Dunedin.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7253, 8 March 1889, Page 5
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