AUSTRALIAN NEWS
DISPUTE AMONG SEAMEN UNION CO.’S KORANUI, NAGARA MAY BE INVOLVED. Sydney, December 7. The dispute among seamen concern ing the Union Company's steamci Koranui was revived to-day upon the vessel’s return to Sydney from Launceston. Her crew still refused to obey the union fiat to leave the ship, which sails for Newcastle to-night. Thus the question of declaring the Niagara “black” as a reprisal for the Union Company’s refusal to dismiss the Koranui’s crew is being decided at a special meeting of the Seam I’nioo to-morrow. NEW SOUTH WALES RAIN. FLOOD DANGER EASED. Sydney, Dec. 7. Rains in the north have eased and the position in the flood threatened districts is brighter, but a number of railways are disorganised by washouts Several trucks of a wheat train were derailed this morning near Manildra.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 304, 8 December 1931, Page 8
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