COOK STRAIT DANGERS
ADMIRALTY R.ULE CAUSES INCONVENIENCE.
The Admiralty instruction requiring the navigation of Cook Strait ill tno daytime is causing very serious inconvenience to shipping, and to business in small ports which are dependent oil shipping. Many of these ports are tidal, and there is 110 possibmty of tno trado with these places being earned 011 as formerly, so long as the rulo is in force. . . , m A conference is to be held on 1 ucsday next to consider the matter with the object of making an appeal to the Government to take such measures as may relieve tlie ships of tho necessity of working the Strait in daylight. Lo the conference are being civ j' cl > "® le " cates from tlio Ship Owners lederation (the owners of the small coastal fleet), the Chambers of Commerco m the places affected, and harbour boards. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 304, 12 September 1918, Page 4
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143COOK STRAIT DANGERS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 304, 12 September 1918, Page 4
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