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WELLINGTON WATERFRONT

LACK OF LABOUR FOR COASTAL SHIPS PA WELLINGTON, Mar. 10. Ships of five coastal companies .were without labour in Wellington to-day. Because of the recent arrival of overseas ships, men were not available to work the smaller vessels, except in a few cases where overseas cargo was carried. From three overseas vessels in Wellington last week, the number had risen to seven to-day. With the departure of two ships on Thursday the waterfront labour situation should be more or less normal again.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26407, 11 March 1947, Page 6

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WELLINGTON WATERFRONT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26407, 11 March 1947, Page 6

WELLINGTON WATERFRONT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26407, 11 March 1947, Page 6

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