ELEVEN SHIPS IN AUCKLAND.
AUCKLAND, July 18. Kleven ships are still held up on the Auckland and Onehunga waterfronts bV ■ ihe dispute regarding lighting and heating of the crews' quarters, in spite of deeisions by the National Couneil of ! the Seamen's I'nion in Wellington and , the Auckland liranch of the t'uion 011 Wednesday, that the ships should put to sea. Three sliips, the Kapiti, Alar- ; garet and Paroto, sailed 011 Wednesday afternoon and il was expected that the nthers would sail 011 Wednesday night l.r.t l li y remained at their lierths totiay. The crews of the delayed sliips j held a nveefing among tliemselves today ' trhen it was decided to await the decis- { ' of tlie National Couneil of the i Cnion wliich niet in Wellington today, iicforc imtting to sea.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 July 1946, Page 8
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