DISPUTE SETTLED.
MANUKA TO SAIL TO-DAY.;
SIGNING ON OF CREW.
RECENT STOKEHOLD TROUBLE.
[BT TELEGRAPH. —RECESS ASSOCIATION. Q DUNBDXN, Sunday.
It was announced to-day that satisfactory arrangements had been made for a crew to join the Union Company's passenger steamer Manuka.
This marks the termination of the dispute between the company and the original stokehold crew of the Manuka concerning the dismissal of a fireman which resulted in the ship being held up at Dunedin since, Thursday. The settlement will come as a relief to the large number
of passengers. The crew will sign articles to-morrow morning and the Manuka will sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow for the Bluff and Melbourne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19893, 12 March 1928, Page 8
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