THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.
ISBENCE ADJOURNED. Mt TO "THE PRESS.") iLINGTON, December 22. . firence between the shipI Seamen's Union represent ■ ' been adjourned till Delias the seamen's delegates f parts of the Dominion t 'back to their homes for nas holidays. pa.cts of a settlement of the 9 now somewhat brighter were a- week or two ago. obstacle to a settlement is ifcaess of the owners to dis-)R-unionists who have tided -■their difficulty, especially have already become quite efl to serve as seamen and MANUKA SAILS. iasocuTiow tkleobxk.) UOKLAND, December 22. inka, which had been held 9yemljer Bth, sailed for Syd-' }a»ith 150 passengers, a irew having been secured. rflON IN SYDNEY. •Ptms Awocution—Copyright-) j*ad N.Z. C»bl» Association.) 'SYDNEY, December 21. tanding the Seamen's solution lifting the boycott ion Company unionists are 8 irt response to the corniest for crews for its Tas>amers. The company will ojage volunteer crews.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17645, 23 December 1922, Page 13
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