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IDLE FISHING BOATS

SETTLEMENT POSSIBILITY [Pw United Press Association,] AUCKLAND, March 13. The announcement that the representatives of the Fishermen’s Union at Wellington had agreed to assist the Government to get the Auckland fishing boats to put to sea again until the finding by tlio Price investigation Tribunal is published was made to-day by Mr .). J. Kiuvright, chairman of the Auckland Wholesale Fishmerchants’ Association. Ho said this agreement was conditional on any price increase that might be granted to the fishermen being made retrospective, meanwhile the old prices to continue. The fishermen arc holding a meeting this afternoon to consider the proposal.

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Evening Star, Issue 23833, 13 March 1941, Page 8

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IDLE FISHING BOATS Evening Star, Issue 23833, 13 March 1941, Page 8

IDLE FISHING BOATS Evening Star, Issue 23833, 13 March 1941, Page 8

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