Aid for seamen
f.V Z Press Association} . AICKLAND. . ily 13. The Auckland manager of the French Sofrana Line, whose two ships sailed for Noumea today (Mr J. C. JeanLouis), said that more than 100 sailors’ futures were at stake because of the Federation of Labour ban. Asked whether the F.O.L.' would safeguard the mainly I Pacific Islander crew, the j secretary (Mr W. J. Knoxij said: “Yes. we are prepared' to assist them.”
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32968, 14 July 1972, Page 1
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