TILE WATER FRONT
I UY TEUEGItAPU —I’ER PRESS ASSOCIATION] 000 MEN IDLE. WELLINGTON, Feb 23. Tlio silence of tin' officials of tho Waterside Workers’ Federation continues; lint a special stop-work meeting of the local union will be held to-mor-row to discuss the position. Four homo liners, the Haranga, the I’akoha Ruahine and Athenic were removed to anchorage in the stream today. Now eight vessels are idle in the stream and il idle at the whorl. The total tonnage of idle boats is 72,074. About 900 watersiders are idle. The Otarama, Riinulaka, Dorset and Mamma are due at Wellington within the next live or three days, and will stand bv until tho trouble is settled.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1921, Page 1
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114TILE WATER FRONT Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1921, Page 1
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