NO FURTHER TROUBLE
MONTEREY AT AUCKLAND L' N N ECESSAKY PRECA UTION S [ Per Press Association. ] AUCKLAND, June 30. Strict precautions were taken this morning to ensure the smooth berthing and working of the liner Monterey or her return from Sydney. She was de dared “black” by the waterside work ers on her arrival from Los Angeles on June 15. A detachment of police guarded the wharf, to which nobody without a pas: was admitted. Even after the ship hac been cleared by the medical and Cus toms authorities two burly Amcricai policemen would let nobody tip thi gangway. One. man with urgent business bat passes from the company’s agents, th' Harbour Board, and the Customs De ; artment, but he could not get aboart until some special passes were issued. As it turned out, the precaution were unnecessary, because there was ri' more than normal interest in the ar rival of the ship. The mails were handled by the posta officials, and the small amount of cargi brought was discharged by the ship’ c.,ew. Later, when the passengers fron Auckland were embarking, they fount that friends farewclling them were no a 1 io wed on boa; (i.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 8
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197NO FURTHER TROUBLE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 8
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