SHIPPING TROUBLE.
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.J
CREW SUMMONED. CHRISTCHURCH, September 11. Summons were served at Lyttelton on P2 members "I the crew <d the llororata this morning. They are charged with disobedience ol the. lawlul roinliiands and impeding progress. >IA KOI ON Alii McKF.I.L. (Received this day at 10.2-1 a.in.) SV DX LY. Sept .11. The striking seamen and sympathisers. a built. two hundred ■'trong. marched Irniir the ( omuiniiist. Mall to the residence ol Mr \U Kell. Minister lII' Just ici". late h'sl 111 'ht. I hey desired IO iji',;:; . Imm Mr .MeKell an assurance ii» the treatment that Would 111- an rJnl tin- British seamen imprisoned nil charges id neglecting duty. Alter a conversation with Mr .MeKell, (win. was roused form a sick bed.) at his front door, the men's leaders retired and told I hem that Mr MeKell had given very .sat Clarion assurances. The men evinced much satisfaction and relortued tin* procession and inarched hack to the town. Tlie pro( ceilings were prrlerl.ly orderly*
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1925, Page 3
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167SHIPPING TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1925, Page 3
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