SEAMEN'S STRIKE
SMALL COASTERS STILL HELD UP,
. The little steamers trading out of Well•»Blon are..till tied up to°the wharf, .md there Jβ no indication so far as to when they will bo allowed to leave port. fmrrt^ 11,8 chairman, of the .Wellington Branch of the New Zealand Shipowners' Federation (Mr. Deck) t> at the points submitted to the Arbitration Court had' in every ease been, decided upon in favour of the fedoration, and they now looked to the Government to tako some definite aetion, which would enable trade to bo resumed it is understood that quite n number of the men concerned in or affected bv the etrike have secured employment elsewhere, 60 that tho.peculiar case is presented of the boats being thrown out of commission by men who are earning their livelihood in. other spheres of activity.
AWAHOU DELAYED. By Telegraph.-Press Association. n« i . Auckla »d, October 17. ilie coastal steamer Awahou has been delayed since 10 o'clock lust night, four of tho deck hands having left after giving 21 hours' notice, without giving a reason! So far tho agents havo been unablo to fill their places. The Awahou ie a vessel having only ojjo soamiui on wutch whilst at sea.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 20, 18 October 1917, Page 7
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202SEAMEN'S STRIKE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 20, 18 October 1917, Page 7
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