SHIPPING TROUBLE.
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SKA.MMX SENTENCED. SYDNEY, September l-“. In Mclhounto Nil striking seamen were sentenced to s.ci t'll days gaol and the I’m leiltnv of two days' pay. In Adelaide lime seamen were -enteiieed to loill’te.-ii (lays and tol leil :l!'e of a day’s pay. and 12 sterling costs. Molds other cases were to’ jonriied. pending developments. am: ki.a.xd pgkitiox. Aid KI.A.XD. Sept cirihcr Id. Three gangs coii'inenced ssot;. 1.1-. clmrgillg the llnahine to-day. The president ot the V> a tel -idcr.s' I'nion expresses the opinion that the retison why the slop "a- not worked yc.slcrdnv nils herailse no labour wa availahle. the port being hn -y. Diner V vessels were al.-o tumble to -'.(are hiillieient ign.tigs. 'lire eoiiipanies admit tlm v. a tcrsider . are aide to choose w the vessel they want to work. Otherwise the strike position is unchanged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1925, Page 3
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