WATERFRONT INQUIRY
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AUCKLAND, April 17'. tVhile tKe board does not necesarily suggest a return to the previous systeln of direct engagement and control oi lhoour by shippirig companies, it appears obvious that the present substitute has failed in its object of Controiling and facilitating the despateh o± shipping. This opinion is an addition to the letter to- the Prime Minister, Hoii. P. Fi-aser, from the Auckland HarboiirRoard. The draft of the letter was disCnssed by the board on Tuesday, lurther details being refbrred to a subcoitihiittee which met this niorfling. 'ine board, which ufged a searching publie iiiquiry inti* the Dbminion's Wateri'roal woi'kj stated that a reductioh in ca-.-go handling had been accentuated by complete and linnecessary stoppages due to dishgreements bet-Wfeen Workers and efiiployers.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 April 1946, Page 5
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131WATERFRONT INQUIRY Chronicle (Levin), 18 April 1946, Page 5
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