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SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND.

AUCKLAND, July 21. After delays varying from two to nine days, incurred when their crews refused to put to sea until claims for continuous heating and lighting of coastai ships while in port had been considered by the special tribunal, it is expected the coastai ships in Auckland will go to sea tomorrow. It was stated tlial the Prime Minister had sent telegrams to tlie crews of tlie delaved ships requesting them to put to sea. The Korowai which has been tieij up in port since July 13 with geueral cargo for the South Island, is due to sail tomorrow morning and the colfier Kaimiro is expected to sail for Westport todav. Several smaller vessels of the Nortliern Steam Ship Company and A. G. Frankham. Ltd., which have been fully loaded witli stores and general cargo for several days, are also expected to sail.

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 July 1946, Page 4

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SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. Chronicle (Levin), 22 July 1946, Page 4

SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND. Chronicle (Levin), 22 July 1946, Page 4

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