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Labour Surplus

Yesterday was the quietest day on the Lyttelton water front for some time. At 8 a.m. there was no work for 500 watersiders who were on attendance pay. Three ships, the Rangatira, Holm lea and Tawanui employed 130 men among them. Several vessels are expected during the week-end.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30793, 3 July 1965, Page 14

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Labour Surplus Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30793, 3 July 1965, Page 14

Labour Surplus Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30793, 3 July 1965, Page 14

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