THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.
of the I*' 1 ' 0 " tv,m - W"Z I'M ** Lr, ," S '"'°i > IhicE, law 02 \ 1 V »>*» to anchor in the A iii proceeding to >*np.er. r- short of an extra mail. came in from tTw- & trlK to discharge a conf S S potatoes, shipped for «bich is almost sure to bo 1 b the Kakapo, ■m-.h-.i members oi the - »< tft Endeavours U) fill t.io wiwere without avail, gaaflffgj)) ro t complete disclmigck«t«t^rnti,a t tlle ) Va , naka ' n1 ' & 9 m'n short of her usna> "f? ; s still over the legal rnw--s?f«vrday the local ajjent of ida®;' i, ivjon made a trip mi. oat evidently tliero «•«« [•£?& the Potion as a. result {JSt. M " e anaka 18 e*S'aw idle nro the Karori ffin«»tni (discharging), am! and kanaka (in the i* jjjjKSION- TO DUNEDIN. TO "Tire PRESS.") DUNEDIN, November 8. -jjjj development in the present L dispute so far as the port of R jt concerned occurred to-day, of the deck hands of the 20fflP#ny'« cargo steamer KaiTof* tho master twenty-four !H«ed» tb»t thov wished to leave PJTiJnder th*e new seamen's JTfticli provides that no seaman i »hip except at the port at Sfu joined, the master refused to 2l men's notice. Most of the IjJj jk Kiitoke come from AuckCttfiagton, Lyttelton and Newmeantime the position rtj $e men must either abide by La*S«r break it by leaving the having signed off. . h local manager for the Union qZmQtt S. 1 K. Sleigh) informed morter that the ship is not fa the meantime. The vessel dirt templet* the discharge of her yudk co*l cargo until the end of fcMkiadit ii hoped that the preg|£Us *3l be overoome before is* -■ jllieteb arrived at Dunedin on fjtfhptntli • full cargo of coal. jOffilVE STILL IK SESSION. (MS UtOCUTION TKtBJRAH.) VEU4KGTQN, November 8. Hi nHion in oonnexion with the HgrttßKble remains unchanged, liniitn current that some defiripi&Niiient would be made by iilipm of the Seamen's Federn=6it«L bat Mr. Young (secretary) MraHM executive is still in eesj>to remain so until tho ! •!•#». *eek. The Ulimaroa are Mr." Her crew is on AustraNn tnd no trpable is antici- ■ ' jyitfeg AT AUCKLAND.' • 'MM! ■ ; 1.. .. ' • fm moamys tosoram.) ' _ : AUCKLAND, November 8, jStposition on the waterfront is unggH. A special meeting of.tbe Hti and officers of the Union ObuBpWl be held this afternoon. Jt ■PBtood tint ther are oonaiderMwatisned with the new award. SHOM OP SUOAB AND P|ai | itfocuxi(».nt£o&ui.) NAPBBB, November 8, tt«® hat been no trouble ■Bia.MMMB tww. bat the delaying Lyitelton M 'amous. Wppliea are exstock* are very latter find it advisto odnaerye' suppliies. propo** to rail sugar Wt fl>ve-now resolved * shipment iKJjJf®'''wwwnce to flourj «re cfcrriod, and diffion' aooount of the .
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 9
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443THE SHIPPING TROUBLE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 9
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