THE MORAKI TROUBLE
NO SETTLEMENT REACHED. d Tho trouble aboard the steamer Moe-' (; raki was not. settled on Saturday, and {lie Union Company announced shortly e after eleven o'clock that her trip to Sycl- <■ ney and Hobart would be abandoned. 1 During tho morning a conference was n held between the . secretaries of the j unions affected and representatives of 0 tho Union Company, but a settlement' was not reached. Both tho stokehold crew and tho stewards appear to be dc- j termined to stand firm in tho matter, and at the present time the prospects of a settlement being reached are not bright, / About 250 passengers are affected by tho deadlock, and they will be fcrced to stay in Wellington until towards tho end of J this week before being able to leave for i Sydney. Fifteen of them are booked to * leave Sydney for London by tho /Or- 0 sova on Saturday next. Their chances <j of connecting with. that vesspi o.vo very Sll Tlio Moana left Sydney on Friday, and lj is due here to-morrow. She will he tho « next vessel to return to Sydney unless <- the trouble on tho Moerflki is settled, today or to-morrow.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 306, 20 September 1920, Page 4
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199THE MORAKI TROUBLE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 306, 20 September 1920, Page 4
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