DUNEDIN'S POSITION.
TYRONE'S SALVAGE BLOCKED. ißy Tdojroph—Press Association.) Duncdln, November 3. On arrival to-morrow morning from tho Bluff, tho Moeraki's crew will bo paid off. and her run to Sydney cancelled. Other ships laid up hero or at Port Chalmers are tho Maitai, Mokoia, Kamo, Victoria, Taviuni, Connna, and Kotaro. T'hreo Harbour Board employees went to Port Chalmers to-day to work on Dredge 404. Tho strikers objected to tho men doing work usually done by casual labour, and tho mou wore sent back to Dunodin. Tho wharves at Port Chalmers aro picketed but everything is quiet. Practically no work is being dono at tho waterfront. Somo difficulty occurred this afternoon in respect to landing tho chassis of a motor-car salvaged from tho Tyrone. Tho strikers took exception to its boing landed, but it is understood that the difficulty wai solved through ono of tho salvage syndicate undertaking tfiat no further cargo from tlw lyrodkod yosnol vrould be Jnuiiod-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 9
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158DUNEDIN'S POSITION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 9
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