THE SEAFARERS' UNION.
MAME.NOS MEN" PAID OFF. (Por 1 res? Association.) WELLINGTON, last night. Fifteen firemen and mine trimmers went South m. the Maori to-night to-re-place the major portion of the present stokehold crow rl" the hospital ship Maheno, at Duuedin. Four more men will go down to-morrow. They will replace firmon ;mkl trim mi -rs engaged at .Southampton. Tlir "ntfr, belong to the SeafarcrA' Union, wliich apjwars to be viewed with.d : sfav-jr by the National Sai'orif' and Fir?u\«ns Union of Britain and t l- c FcHpi;! 1 ! d f-'on^ien's Union, of Vi 1 "- Z a'niti nrd Australia. The New union, refused to admit the Mniiei"i's scnfarevii to n'cml>orship, and docid-^rl n of to allow union members to sail v.-ith. W a -'«ea-fprerss, and, to avoid a hol'd-nn of the- Alalrvo, the seafarers were paid off at Duuodin.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 7
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138THE SEAFARERS' UNION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 7
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