TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS.
BLACKLEGS CAUSE A STRIKE. LONDON, DeceriilM’ 3, During the local strike, the Shii'e-Houldei' ntearner Valhalla arrived at Swansea with men aboard for loading her, Four thousand dialers immediately struck., PORT AHURTRI, This Day.—Arrived on the 3rd iit 5 jutth.- Ngabeve’from Greymouth. WANGANI, This Cay.—Arrived at 6.7, a.m., Kennedv from Grevmouth. WELLINGTON, This Day.—Arrived at 10.15 p.m., on the 3rd, Ngatoro from Greymouth. WESTPORT, This Day.—Arrived at 7 a.m., Putiki, put in for bunkers bound to GreVmollth. ‘wireless to the rescue. LATER.—The Tees is not in.a dangerous position. hTe passengers have been landed. Tugs are standing by. The wireless broke down in consequence of the high c iiffs interrupting the ether waves.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1911, Page 7
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