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Greymouth Waterfront Idle Again Today

GREYMOUTH, March 17. The Greymouth waterfront was again idle today. No watersiders were in attendarice to accept this morning's call for labour to work two vessels awaitino- coal cargoes. No official statement has been given to the shipping company or the Greymouth office of the Watprfront Control Commission as to the reason for the stoppage or its possible duration. The minimum guaranteed wage provision for u-nionists is automatically suspended as a result of the unionists' action.

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 March 1949, Page 4

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Greymouth Waterfront Idle Again Today Chronicle (Levin), 17 March 1949, Page 4

Greymouth Waterfront Idle Again Today Chronicle (Levin), 17 March 1949, Page 4

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