Monowai to be Laid Up at Wellington
NO CHANGE IN SHIPPING DISPUTE For Press Association. WELLINGTON, Last Night. There has been no change in the dispute between the Union Company and the Cooks and Stewards’ Union since Friday, when the Union Company gave notice to the crew of the Monowni on their refusal to take that vessel to sea. The Monowai will now remain laid up at. Wellington until after her annual overhaul and survey are completed later in the year. The passengers who had booked to leave Wellington for Sydney by the Monowai will go north nn Monday night to join the Huddart-Parker motor-liner Wanganclla, which is to leave Auckland on Tuesday for Sydney. The Wanganclla is on Australian articles, and is not likely to be affected by the dispute. At a meeting held by the Cooks and Stewards’ Union on Saturday morning, a resolution was carried reaffirming the decision that the 10 'per cent, cut should be restored to members of the union.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIX, Issue 7493, 18 June 1934, Page 6
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