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s s. “KAIMIRO” DISPUTE

VESSEL TO SAIL TO-DAY. I Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, May 26. After having remained idle at Auckland for more than a week, following a dispute between the crew and the owners, the Union Company’s steamer, "Kaimiro,” is expected to sail for Wellington to-morrow afternoon. During the past week, discussions by both parties had yieloed no result, but a meeting-of the Seamens union to-day instructed the crew to take the “Kaimiro” to Wellington, where the dispute will he handled by the headquarters of the Union. The dispute was the result of the dismissal of a fireman on May 15, on the voyage from Wellington to Auckland.

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Grey River Argus, 27 May 1938, Page 10

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s s. “KAIMIRO” DISPUTE Grey River Argus, 27 May 1938, Page 10

s s. “KAIMIRO” DISPUTE Grey River Argus, 27 May 1938, Page 10

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