HOLMDALE AFFECTED
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. The shipping trouble spread to New Plymouth today.when the crew of the Holm Company's Holmdale refused to go to sea. -^ Their action is believed to be a protest- against the Greymouth imprisonments.
There is a possibility of the Storm being also affected. In that case it will be the fourth occasion on which tho Storm has been delayed in the present trouble.
The crews of both ships held a long conference this afternoon but nothing was made available for publication.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 33, 8 August 1934, Page 10
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