WORK AGAIN ON KAITOKE
Dispute Over Police Move
(N Z Press Association) WELLINGTON. May 19 Work resumed as normal on the Union Company’s cargo ship Kaitoke at Aotea quay, after a mass walk-out of 100 watersiders yesterday afternoon, in protest at a member of the wharf police 'searching their coats in their absence. The search was instituted as the result of the alleged pillaging of some bars of chocolate. About 40 watersiders stopped work in protest within minutes of a Wellington detective team arriving aboard the Kaitoke yesterday morning.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 12
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89WORK AGAIN ON KAITOKE Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 12
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