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SHIPPING DISPUTE

BEFORE ARBITRATION COURT

(United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day

The hearing of the shipping dispute was continued at the Arbitration Court to-day. William Rogers, manager of the Anchor Line, admitted to Mr Young that the reduction proposals were made in March, since when rates of pay had 'been increased. Business was then all right, but a falling off and reduction in freights was anticipated. Freights had been reduced on sheep, cattle, and manures.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 August 1922, Page 5

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SHIPPING DISPUTE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 August 1922, Page 5

SHIPPING DISPUTE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 August 1922, Page 5

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