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LATE TELEGRAMS.

Wellington,—ln view of the prosecution of seamen for alleged striking, the secretary of the Federated Cooks and Stewards’ Union has written to the Labor Department asking whether the department will the fact that notice was given to' members of the union with a, view to tailing proceedings against tho Union Company for an alleged lock-out. 'iheiv is no change otherwise in tho shipping position. At the inquest on Harry Doran, ouo of tho crew of the cniisqr Ciuitha-in, a verdict, was rutuniod that death was duo to a fractured skull and injuries to the spine, the result of being knocked down by a train.

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Evening Star, Issue 18141, 4 December 1922, Page 10

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 18141, 4 December 1922, Page 10

LATE TELEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 18141, 4 December 1922, Page 10

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