COAL BOATS STILL HELD UP
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Bv Telegraph—
WESTPORT, July 1/. The seamen who liave been holding up the departure of eight sliips at Westport because of disagreement with the decision of the Ti'ihumtl on the lighting and heating of the vessels wliile in port, refused to obey the direction of the rouncil of the Union. today to take tlie ships to sea but it is hoped tliat a settlcment Avill be reaclied at a meeting toinorrow morning. The bar conditions «Avere favourable for tlie passage of all ships yesterdav but there are .sigiis. of ddtejqteati^iiy this iiodiij/iAylrieli^.-ii:-U'ti^lifer: i f ?th e ' st rlkl ' fsd -sett) ' v;' A v ; |
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 July 1946, Page 5
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