UNEMPLOYED SEAMEN
LOSS OF TAHITI CAUSES DIFFICULTY THREE SHIPS RECOMMISSIONED Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. Although there will still be many compelled to remain ashore, the position in regard to the seamen and stewirds thrown out of work by the wreck the Tahiti ana the laying-up of a lumber of cargo vessels will be somewhat relieved during the next few lays when the Mar am a and the colters Kartigi and KaimixO are recomnissioned. On the Marama, besides Captain foten there will be two deck officers from the Tahiti and a number of the ?revv and stewards. The position will 3e further improved when the new Monowai enters the ’Frisco service in November.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1081, 19 September 1930, Page 1
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