COASTAL SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
MEN DEdEt>E TO RESUME WORK i
TO-DAY
(ffifcss ASSOCIATION telegram.)
WELLINGTON, October 26
At a ffieetirig of ineffibers of the Wellington branch of th 6 Socmen's Union, conceriied in the stfifeo affefcting small tftssels, it was decided tliat tho itten should rcslime tvoi'k to-morrow on the tfernis existing pribr to the dispute. It is Understood that the Priirio Minister utidertdok to arriiige a cotifefeiice With tho shiptrtViiers, afid on that assurance the men decided to return to duty. NAJ?IER, October 2G. So fat 1 aS t-enld be asbortaififed tonight in Napier, the seaiticn of the local mosquito fleet, which has beeii laid up for the last six Weeks, are returning to their Vossels to-morrow morning. The local tin lon secretary states that the C/overnmont has ot'dercd the I'esuthption of the funning of the vessels, ana the meii are returning'to their ships as a matter of courtesy } and are vefy well satisfied with the arrangements made.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 8
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