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SYDNEY-NEWZEALAND SERVICE

«■ ■ EARLY RESUMPTION LIKELY. The regular passenger service between Sydney and New Zealand, which has been disorganised as a of the Australian seamen's strike, will be resumed very shortly. Officials at the Union Company's head " office announced to-day thai the Moeraki, which has been in port at Auckland for nearly two weeks, will leave there to-day or to-moixow for Sydney with over 540 Australian passengers who made the trio from Vancouver by the Niagara. - The QJanuka, which lias been in New Zealand waters for over a week, is to leave Lyttelton. to-morrow and Wellington on Saturday for Sydney. No sailing dates have yet been fixed for the Moeraki and Manuka from Sydney for New Zealand, but it is expected that no difficulty will ha experienced in despatching both vessels from the New South Wales port a few days after their arrival there from the Dominion.

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Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 4

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SYDNEY-NEWZEALAND SERVICE Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 4

SYDNEY-NEWZEALAND SERVICE Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 4