MANUKA'S MAILS AND PASSENGERS.
WILL PROBABLY BE FORWARDED ' BY MAHENO. SEAMEn¥~RESOLVE. (By Cable-Press A*so_--o--Copynght) (Received November 25th. 1.15 a.m.* SYDNEYr November 24. The Union Company denies the reported trouble with the stewards *c- ... garding the supply of food to those en gaged discharging vessels, and also <»■ .. nies that tbe Maheno is anchored m t» stream in order to prevent the crew. . landing. It states that the men are & - liberty to leave if they desire, but tbg . want to stop on board. The compMS hopes to get the Maheno away on.« «r nosday with the Manuka's mails ana. passengers. , -? • *«. " • A meeting of tho Seamen's Union w- - . night endorsed the .-. not to re-engage on Union Company* _._, steamers till tho trouble ia settle-- - f -j
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 8
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122MANUKA'S MAILS AND PASSENGERS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 8
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