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Port Crowded

(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Sept. 28. The labour shortage on the Wellington waterfront is expected to continue for the rest of the week. Shipping built up -in the port during the dispute and the port is now short of working berths for ships. The Wellington branch manager of the Waterfront Industry Commission (Mr J. L. McGee) said 13 extra gangs were needed today after all available labour was engaged.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31177, 29 September 1966, Page 3

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Port Crowded Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31177, 29 September 1966, Page 3

Port Crowded Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31177, 29 September 1966, Page 3

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