WHARF STRIKE.
WELLINGTON * MANY SgiPS HELD tfP., ' | By Telegraph.—Prera AuaeUtloiuj Wellington, Sept„-£2k • i 1 A complete deadlock-'ias arisdn on the waterfront as the result of ft djapptt between the shipping compakids ftnlllu '' waterside workers., Testenifcy morning ~ there was a brief Bhowetj&tjdn lad a ! . gang of about 40 men' employed m wloading the Calm took a,, jfin&ei the waterside workers' agreement*" «ld decided to cease work, i *' allowed to stand «tbmissed at lU ainii' » inent for an hour,' to, noon. 'At tM* i ' was not agreed to by the. shipping co®panics they declined to aocept employment on the Calm when another Oil , was made at' one o'clock. Th&.Cflii* ti. panies, on the other hand, lutve dtCMfed that, until the Calm is manned, noiftMfb 1 labor shall be engaged. 4 Two calls for the Calm were this morning, and there was no Tedpose* -y----from the watersiders. All ships arriving in pbrt.jßincp bopi ;•••' yesterday, twelve in number, indudlnj ' a coal boat, are idle to-day. ...
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1920, Page 5
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161WHARF STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1920, Page 5
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