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DUTCH SHIPPING EAST INDIES-N.Z. (P.A.) WELLINGTON, June 2. 11 is union would be pleased t<> see a restoration of friendly trade if no disabilities remained, said the national secretary of tiie New Zealand Waterside Workers’ Union, Mr. T. Hill, today in reference to the announcement by the Wellington agents of the K.P.M. line that it was only a question of time before the Dutch shipping service between the East Indies and New Zealand was resumed. Mr. Hill said the union noted with considerable interest that the ban on Dutch shipping had been removed by 19 trade unions in Australia. _ Probably the reasons for the original imposition of the ban no longer applied, he said but the union had not yet received official advice from the Australian Council of Trade Unions. II was expected that the whole question would be reviewed shortly by the national executive.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22654, 3 June 1948, Page 6
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