TEES TO SAIL
MEN REJOIN SHIP
(By Telegraph.—Press Association,); CHBISTCHURCH, May 10. Acting under what are understood to be imperative instructions from' the executive of the Seamen's Union in Wellington, the crew of the, steamer Tees left Lyttolton by the. train today for Dunedin, where they rejoined the vessel tonight. The ship is expected at Lyttelton on Friday. , The crew left the ship kt Dunedin on Saturday, and were paid. off. The owners of the' vessel had agreed to continue running under the .old rates of pay and conditions, but the men apparently acted in sympathy with the crews of the other ships. Most of the men belong to Lyttelton, and the Tees is on Lyttelton articles. ■
CREW SIGNS ON
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) : DUNEDIN, This Day. The crew of the Tees roturned from Lyttelton, her home port, last night, and was signed on this morning. The vessel sailed at noon. ; ! There is no other chango ia the hold-up situation. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 12
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159TEES TO SAIL Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 12
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