"HOLD FAST TO YOUR SHIPP"
MR. BELCHER'S COUNSEL. (Ey TelcirraD'h.—Prefis Aesgolati&n.) CHristohuroh, November 3. l The seamen and firemen of the Maori are very strongly opposed to leaving their 6lii.p. The a&tion of the crow of tho Waliino, however, has had a certain moral effect on tlio men in tho. sister, ship, and some of them are wavering in their determination to remain in tho ship on the score that, jf they do so, tlie.y may cause trouble in "Wellington. in response t.O a telegram 6ent him to-day from tli.o Maori Mr. Belcher, ■secretary of the SeamGii's Union at Duuedin, again telegraphed advising tlioni to hold fast to their ship. It is statedauthoritatively that the men have no intention of giving notice, and it is also stated that when tho Wahiuo's men eavo in their notices lioro, they were influenced by a bogus telegram purporting to come from Wellington to the effect that, the crew of the Maori had given notice.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 8
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161"HOLD FAST TO YOUR SHIPP" Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 8
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