DUNEDIN SITUATION
(By Telegraph.—Pres9 Association.) DUNEDIN, May 7. The Waipiata, Storm, and Tees are still held "up here. The last-named vessel loaded a general cargo on Saturday morning, and the local agents were hopeful that she would sail at midday for northern ports, more especially as (instructions are said to have been received by the crew from officials of the Seamen's Union in Wellington to take her to sea. . Moreover, the men had not been paid on FriSay or late on Saturday afternoon. However, the crew again decided not to sail, and the Tees remains at her berth.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 8
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