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Parties In Fishing Dispute To Meet

(New Zealand Press Association)

WELLINGTON, July 8. Negotiations in the 14-week-oid Napier fishing dispute will be resumed. All bans limiting the export of New Zealand fish have been lifted.

The general manager of the Fishing Industry Board (Mr J. S. Campbell), announcing this today, said the board had arranged a meeting of the parties involved in the dispute. The meeting will be held in the board’s Wellington offices at 9 a.m. next Wednesday, July 13. It will be under the chairmanship of the Secretary of Labour (Mr H. Parsonage). In support of the Napier fishermen Wellington watersiders last Monday refused to load 50 cartons of Napier fish for the Australian market.

A consignment of crayfish tails for the United States was also blacklisted recently and was put back into cold storage. The dispute began on March 28 when the crew of the Napier-based boat Taiaroa refused to sail because certain conditions sought on

their behalf by the Seamens’ Union were not provided by the Taiaroa’s owners.

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Bibliographic details
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 21

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Tapeke kupu
172

Parties In Fishing Dispute To Meet Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 21

Parties In Fishing Dispute To Meet Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 21

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