THE TILLETT MOONSHINE.
"DON'T LOSE ANY SLEEP."
"Well, you're fairly off now," said one of the visitors'to. tlio Athenic yesterday to an officer; "tie question now is whether you will get your cargo unloaded when you get to London'.' The reply was laughingly optimistic,: "Don't have any fears about that. England is a- big place, and most of the dockers have a very hazy idea even of where New-Zealand is. You can depend upon it that they don't have much' interest in your labour troubles. Anyway, they owe your watersider.s nothing. When the big transport strike . was on in London last year, the Athenic was one of the ships loaded by free labour, and nothing was said, then, by your watersiders about 'scab' cargo. They handled it all right, and the London men will do the same with this. Don't lose any sleep considering' whether your butter is going to lie for months in tho Athenic's holds in London. It won't,'!,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 8
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161THE TILLETT MOONSHINE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 8
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