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THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

« . [nT TBLEbBAPH— (IWK COBBBSPOin>B!*T.] DUNEDIN, Thia Day. Mr. J. M. Ritchie, representative in the colony of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, takes up the cudgels on behalf of the direct lines in regard to the shipping combine dispute. He says the direct lines have been forced to take up the West Coast of England service, first because of the interference by the Federal combines with their London tirade, and 6econd in order if possible to provide a more , punctual and regular- service. They have done so without any expectation of receiving any assistance in the way of stabsidy, and without any intention of asking for Bach.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 5

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THE SHIPPING DISPUTE. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 5

THE SHIPPING DISPUTE. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 5

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