SEVEN DAYS' EMBARGO
UNTIL INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IS ENDED. _ There was no response yesterday morning to tlio call lor' labour to work tinMoontki, which ttrr.iveu at Wellington on Sunday from Sydney. The watersidem aro abiding by their resolution not t. work a vessel irorn Australia until seven days have elapsed since tier departure from her final port. ' The Moeraki 'Him been declared a clean ship by the Health authorities, and has 216'J tons of general cargo to discharge at Wellington. Tlw eoven days will have expired at ti o'clock this evening, and it is anticipated that a start will then bo made on tno Moeniki'a eargt).
Mr. J. G. Bruce, secretary of tli« Waterside Workers' Union, stated (hat the union would continue to refuso to discharge A vessel from Australia until definite and official information is received announcing the end of the m fluenza epidemic.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 4
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144SEVEN DAYS' EMBARGO Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 289, 2 September 1919, Page 4
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