REFUSAL TO LOAD
WATER jIDERS AT NEW PLYMOUTH.
fPer Press Association — Copyright.) NEW PLYMOUTH, November 21. Tile Tasmania arrived yesveruay-from Sydney to toad 3,000 meat carcases, out the waters Me re refused to' handle •the cargo tins morning. The owners then called! upo-n the crew to load the meat, but they refused. The wiiarf is barricaded, and the police are present, but no untoward incident occurred. GISBORNE FREEZING WORKS. GISBORNE, NowoiiLcr 21. The second week of operation at the Gisborne freezing works commenced today with 42 men on the killing floor, about 50 per cent, being experienced slaughtermen. The supply of labour in tli© other departments is ample.
NO RESPONSE TO CALL. WANGANUI, November 21
There .was no response to ja, call for labour to work the meat lighters when the Norfolk arrived in Wanganui roadstead to load frozenmeat. The ~nip’s crew wen© IU make a start this afternoon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 6
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