SHIPPING UNREST.
TAHITI’S COUP. SAILS WITHOUT 31 OF CREW. SYDNEY, Monday. It transpires, that -the Tahiti left 31 members of her crew behind. The coup is an -extreme blow to tho extremists which it is hoped will have a salutary effect. It is understood that- the Union did not sanction the action of tiro men in attempting to hold the vessel up.— (P.A.) FRUITLESS NEGOTLATIONS. (Received Tuesday, 9.55 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. As the result of a conference between steamship owners and guarantors of the .seamen-’a agreement, about three weeks -ago, the guarantor® made strenuous efforts to induce seamen on vessels held up to settle ith.e disputes, but without -success. —P.A.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 January 1926, Page 5
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