SEAMEN'S STRIKE
BOATS TO SAIL 'JO J) AT. The shipowners are acting promptly in' connection with the altered remanning; of the small steamers, sanctioned by the Minister of Marine. The Kapuni adjusted compasses iu the harbour yesterday, and with the Wakotu, and probably other 3 of the "mosquito fleet," will leave port to-day. The loading of some of the steamers <vas commenced jesterday. The altered conditions of manning ire no way mean a reduction in the strength of he crews of the small boats. They simply mean tho supplanting of the strikers by masters or mates of soma of the other boats which may for a. time remain ijed up at the whan". I THE KOTAUB SAILS. I "By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedifl, October 21. The coastal steamer Kotare, after being laid for about a month, obtained a crew to-day, and Bailed for Timaru and Wellington. Sne had a full cargo, which was loaded a fortnight ago.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 4
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156SEAMEN'S STRIKE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 4
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