TROOPSHIP MAMARI
WATERSIDE WOIiKEES STOP WOEK By Tclecranh.—l'rcs.i Association. Auckland, August 21. Tlio condition of the troopship Jlamari was considered at a meeting of the Auckland waterside workers this morning, when it was agreed to abide by tho resolution affirming the intention of tho men not to work any vessel that had been infected with inlluc-im until seven days had elapsed after the removal of the last patient. On the arrival of the Jlamari yesterday, the port health officer ordered one patient and tou contacts into quarantine, deeming this sufficient precaution. The vateisido workers, undor the impression that Uie liner was a clean ship, commenced work, but reconsidered their decision, with the abovo result. This morning tho Jlamari has over 4000 tons of coal to disehargo at Auckland, this earso having been loaded at Newport News.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 6
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136TROOPSHIP MAMARI Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 6
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