THE WAHINE
ST,I LI; AT WELLI NGTON (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, This Day. Tlic Union Company, being unable to obtain a crew for the Waluue, the vessel did not sail last night I lie Manuka and Arahnra made tup in her stead. Each carried a large mini tier of passengers. . Firemen and trimmers offered their services for the Waliine, but made a .stipulation that they would accept engagement only jl given a mitten guarantee that they wc.-bi venue an improved M ale of dietai.v aci oKlmg to a sehedulo which they suhuiitteu. They also insisted on (lie discharge of four Jiremen, two trimmers ami a nrettser who had I>• •• ■ll staiuln.g by the vessel. These men subsequent)v signed oil the \V;i.liini'Es articles. The. men were informed, fliat J.eii proposer! dietary was at present male: discussion I>y 1 i.e Coinpaiiv's head officials. who ..re conferring with the general secretary of the Seamen's Union. A FULL COMPLEMENT WELLINGTON, Tins Lay. The full complement of firemen wigned on the. Wahinc to-day, and the vessel will resume her usual running to-mor-row night. .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 22 March 1921, Page 5
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178THE WAHINE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 22 March 1921, Page 5
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