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CERTAIN CARGO FOR JAPAN By Te 1 per aph —Press Association WELLINGTON, October 6. A stop-work meeting of the Wellington Waterside Union this morning decided to work Japanese vessels in accordance with the Instructions from the Federation of Labour. The watersiders refused to load the Chifuku Maru, at present in port, with 20 tons of scrap tin destined for Japan. After the tin had remained on the wharf for some time it was taken away by the shippers. The Chifuku Maru is expected to complete loading pelts this morning and will sail then for the south.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20852, 7 October 1937, Page 6
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