AORANGI GETS AWAY.
ULIMOROA STILL TIED UP.
WAIPORI BOYCOTTED BY COALTRIMMERS.
(Received December-Ist, 12.25 a.m.) SYDNEY, November 30. Tho Aorangi got away at two o'clock this afternoon with a scratch crew. ' Tho Aorangi's crew refused to take the vessel out. , ■ It is stated that they, thus committed a breach of their agreement. Tbe Ulimnroa is tied up awaiting tho result of the conference of tho Seamen's Union to-morrow regarding its attitude to this vessel. It is understood that if the crew finally refuso to man hor, no attempt will be made to raise a scratch crew. Apparently there are two parties among the unionists. One considers it advisable that tho conference should place an orabargo upon the Union Steam Ship Company at present, while the other contends that the shipping companies aro so bound together that to allow any vessel to trade to New Zealand would indirectly assist tho Union Steam Sh'p Company. The Waipori arrived at Newcastle on Saturday from Hawke's Bay for coal. Tho coal trimmers boycotted the vessel, but sho is expected to get away early on Tuesday short-loafied.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 7
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182AORANGI GETS AWAY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 7
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