Greeks Rejoin Their Ship
/N.Z. Preu Auociation) DUNEDIN, May 17. Four Greek seamen—who refused in the Magistrate's Court at Dunedin on Friday to rejoin their ship, the Mads Skou—rejoined for duty on Saturday morning. The Greek Consul in Dunedin (Mr D. Pagonis) who acted as interpreter at the Court sitting yesterday, said he “talked” the men into returning to their ship which sails later today. One of the Greeks had been assaulted, by a German member of the crew and the other three had been witnesses against the German.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30443, 18 May 1964, Page 8
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