SHIPPING TROUBLE.
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SYDNEY, September 8. Mr t'.nrdon, addressing tlie strikers snid every ship that pot away tvouh have to sail to the Jlome port direct, because by touching at any other port in Australia, she would automatically become black. A nicotine of Overseas Shipping Representatives Association, lengthily discussed the strike and the question of proceedings against the strikers, but adjourned witliouf coniine to a decision. DKCLA R E!) BLACK. (licKeived this day at 0.30 a.m.) SYDNEY. Sep. S. The cNeentive of tin- British seamen on Strike in Sydney ilecided to declare black the. steamer Autolyeiis. the crew of which declined to support the strikers. 'l’lu- Autolyeiis arrived at. Sydney today.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1925, Page 3
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