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REFUSAL TO MAN VESSEL

SAILING DELAYED A dispute involving the deck hands of the Union Steam Ship Company’s intercolonial vessel, Karepo, resulted in their refusal to take the vessel out of port, and she was held up at Dunedin wharf last evening.,, A conference between the dissatisfied members of the crew and the local agents was held during the evening, but details of the dispute are not available. No decision was made by the agents to take further steps to-day, but until a settlement is reached, or new deck hands are signed on, the ship will'be unable to sail.

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Evening Star, Issue 22628, 21 April 1937, Page 14

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REFUSAL TO MAN VESSEL Evening Star, Issue 22628, 21 April 1937, Page 14

REFUSAL TO MAN VESSEL Evening Star, Issue 22628, 21 April 1937, Page 14

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