AMERICAN COAL STRIKE.
DIVERSIONSHIPPING. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) i. v LONDON, Nov, .5; - Owing# to the American. strike and coaling! difficulties, the steadier Ruahine »nd. Rimutaka, carrying troops arid passengers to New Zealand were diverted) to Capetown instead of Panama.) Ship ’leaving New Zealand are similarly ‘coaling at Durban, where* coal costs 40s per ton, and at Capetown, where the cost is 47s bd per ton, compared with */7 at Monte Video, on thei Cape Horn* route. Owing to the American coal strike and consequent congestions at New York, British steamers have been diverted to Canadian ports, returning with wheat cargoes. REFUSAL TO ANNUL INJUNCTION. (By Electric. Telegrapb^-Copyrighl'< (Auetialiai' A N L. 0«hl« Association (Hec. NW 8, 9.25 a.m.y ; . WASHINGTON, N6v. 7. Cabinet, Iras (refused 1 to annul, the injunction preventing the strike. Dynamiting outrage* are common in the district.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 8 November 1919, Page 5
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