A NEW DEVELOPMENT.
STRIKE EXTENDS TO OVERSEA VESSELS.
COLLIERS HELD UP AT NEWCASTLE.
(Received December Ist 9.30 p.m.) SYDNEY', December 1. Tho Union Company's . Paloona arrived from Hobart to-day , with fruit and peas. She was discharged by the company's permanent hands and the fruit merchants. The Union Company has definitely decided to despatch a boat for New
[Zealand on Saturday, but will decide later which boat. The Aorangi has sent a wireless message stating that everything is satisfactory. The Kakapo, Wakatipn, and Karori were boycotted at Newcastle by the coal trimmers, but it is expected that the company's employees will get the required quantity of coal aboard. The latest development is that the strike has extended to oversea vessels carrying New Zealand cargo. The Whakatane arrived to-day from Montreal, via Melbourne, and the Indrapura from London, both with part cargoes for New Zealand. Wharf labourers began unloading the Whakatane, but without giving any warning ceased work. Discharging operations were started on the Indrapura.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 8
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163A NEW DEVELOPMENT. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 8
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