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COASTAL SHIPS STILL TIED UP

WELLINGTON, July 7. None of the coastal cargo ships which have been held up in Wellington by a dispute over the lighting and heating of accommodation have sailed yet. On Saturday the men notiffed the masters of the ships they would not talse the ships to sea before tomorrow but no nndertaking was given that the ships would sail tomorrow. Pridhy and 26 coastal vessels have noW The dispute stands where it did on aeeumulated at Wellington.

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Chronicle (Levin), 8 July 1946, Page 4

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COASTAL SHIPS STILL TIED UP Chronicle (Levin), 8 July 1946, Page 4

COASTAL SHIPS STILL TIED UP Chronicle (Levin), 8 July 1946, Page 4

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