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CREW REFUSE DUTY.

FOREIGNERS EMPLOYED TO SHIP BRITISH REMOUNTS. THEY ALSO STRIKE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, last night. The crew of the Anglo-Canadian, which has arrived to ship remounts for Cape, were to day arrested on a charge of refusing to obey the commands of the officers of the ship. This vessel before coming to New Zealand had made a voyage from Firme, in the Adriatic, to Port Elizabeth, with horses, and the deck hands are composed entirely of foreigners. The men under arrest are Italians, Austrians, Montenegrians, and Greeks. They complain of having been badly fed on tho ship.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 425, 26 May 1902, Page 2

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CREW REFUSE DUTY. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 425, 26 May 1902, Page 2

CREW REFUSE DUTY. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 425, 26 May 1902, Page 2

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