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POSITION AT HOME

NO SHIPS NOW HELD UR MR. WILSON'S AMERICAN TRIP. LONDON, 24th August. The shipowners and seamen are gratified at the reception of cable* from Mr. Bruce pledging every effort to prevent illegal interference. The secretariat of the seamen state that all delayed British «l)ips sailed with full union crews. None are now held up, either in London or the provinces. It is explained that Mr. Havelock Wilson's mission was arranged weeks ago, for the purpose of participating in the opening of a seamen'o convalescent home at Montreal, and also to consult the Seamen's Unions of Canada and United States," which are weaker than the British, with a View to strengthening them, in co-operation with the British unions.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 5

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POSITION AT HOME Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 5

POSITION AT HOME Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1925, Page 5

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