SHIPPING TROUBLE.
[Australia & N.Z. C'aldo Association.]
VESSELS SECURE CREWS. SYDNEY, August 8.
I be shipping master reports that fifteen vessels scoured crews yesterday the officers signing on 57.
Strenuous efforts arc being m tide by maritime unions to settle the dispute with Newcastle aml Hunter River Coy. regarding employment of volunteer-. BRISBANE. August 8.
Ity an overwhelming majority a meeting of Bri-baue branch of the Wa-ter.-ider.- Federation rejected from lie* State* ( 'Hill'll ii*e i la* reeomim mlal ioii that brandies should immediately .-el up and put into operation the rotary system for the supply of labour at each port. MELBOURNE. August 9. Twelve vessels secured crews yesterday, and six made their departure during the day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1925, Page 2
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