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GREYMOUTH WATERSIDERS RESUME WORK

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GREYMOUTH, March 21. Following a special meeting of the union this morning lasting just ov,er an hour, the Greymouth watersiders aeeepted engagement on all three ships in the port, thus ending the stoppage which began last Wednesday. morning. Union officials again declined to giyy = an explanation foT the refusal of work for four days. Referring to the business of thi's morning 's meeting the union secretary (Mr. A. J. Panther) stated: "I reporL ed on last week's meeting. of the national council which dealt with the Auckland trouble arising out of the

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 March 1949, Page 6

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GREYMOUTH WATERSIDERS RESUME WORK Chronicle (Levin), 22 March 1949, Page 6

GREYMOUTH WATERSIDERS RESUME WORK Chronicle (Levin), 22 March 1949, Page 6

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