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LINER OVERCARRIES CARGO

ACKLAND, Nov. 16. Because the Waterfront Industry Commission ruled that 110 labour eould be provided to work the ship on Saturday afternoon the Swedish TransAtlantic Line 's motorship Wangaratta put to sea at short notice soon after midda.v and as a° result some of her Auckland cargo was carried on and will be landed at Wellington. An application for labour on Satqrday afternoon was made on the ground that the ship would be finished and could sail by 5 p.m. The Commission decidod that there was a doubt whether this could be- done and rather than hold the Wangaratta in port over the weekend it was decided to leave when the morning 's work ended.

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 November 1947, Page 5

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LINER OVERCARRIES CARGO Chronicle (Levin), 17 November 1947, Page 5

LINER OVERCARRIES CARGO Chronicle (Levin), 17 November 1947, Page 5

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