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NO WHARF WORK

LABOUR NOT ACCEPTED. (Per Press Association—Copyright). CHRISTCHURCH, June 26.' No work- was clone at Lyttelton this morning, A call was aga.ui made for | the Wingatui, but the labuor offering was not accepted. The men who re- | spondee! to the call were those dismissed from the Wingatui on Friday. improved outlook. CHRISTCHURCH, June 26. The outlook improved at noon, when the general secretary of the New Zea- j land Waterside Employers’ Federation stated: “The Wingatui will commence work at one o’clock to-day, and the port will be reopened to-morrow morning;” This is believed to be the outcome of a conference; It is understood that sufficient- fresh labour lias been engaged to work the Wingatui, other than the men dismissed on Friday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1934, Page 6

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NO WHARF WORK Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1934, Page 6

NO WHARF WORK Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1934, Page 6

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