MANUKA'S CARGO WORKED BY OFFICE STAFF.
By 'lVleirraiili-PfW9 /.ssoetfttimi-OdDyrielrt (Rec. November 21, 9.20 p.m.) Sydney, November 21. The Manuka returned from Newcastle to-day, with a cargo which has been carried back and forward between Australia and New Zealand. She was unloaded by the company's office staff, comprising clerks, and message, boys.
MANUKA'S CREW MAY COM I'! (HiT, (By Tcicsraph,—Press Association.! Ouncdin, November 21. AV|>|>ll 111? Jliumlta arrived it] Svibif-v hur caruo was discharged by tie Unicii
Company's permanent hands. The company lias received advice that, as a result oi' this, the crew gave notice todivy. Thojiion were ordered by the Seamen's Union to resume work, and that body has undertaken that, if they do not- return, it will provide a crow. The Manuka is due to leave Sydney for Wellington to-morrow..'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 6
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131MANUKA'S CARGO WORKED BY OFFICE STAFF. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 6
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