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NEW PLYMOUTH.— The strike >n board the overseas stamer Fort Spokane aiJNew Plymouth wassettled yesterday. ! The sip’s master (Captain /.[ B. Fasting) assured thj crew that a greaser who was in prison vwuld receive pay and alDwances for his family nd be given a “clean” ibeharge on his return j to Britain. The crew rsumed work yesterday j.ternoon. The dioute arose from court|)roceedings, in which;the greaser was sentenced to 14 days’ impnonment for assaulting ne fifth engineer of (he vessel. The crew jleged that the greases had been victimised, j

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Northern Advocate, 28 October 1948, Page 9

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SETTLED Northern Advocate, 28 October 1948, Page 9

SETTLED Northern Advocate, 28 October 1948, Page 9

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