CONGESTION IN THE PORT
Tho labour trouble on the waterfront has been followed by a, congestion of cargo in the Harbour Board sheds, and a (shortage of labour, brought about by the accumulation of shipping during the period of idleness.. Several vessels have not been able to start operations yet,
and a number of others are working minus a gang. TRe opinion wiia expressed to a, Post reporter this morning tluit it will take nearly A month for the shipping companies to recover hem the effect* of the deadlock. A re-iHTßiigc-ment of the tailing dates of practically <>H Jinpi-a ijt lii-oopSit iji Xsw /tnifklid waiaw ljas beej found, j ecs»s»rj A
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 7
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111CONGESTION IN THE PORT Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 7
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