SHIPPING TROUBLE.
[Australia &■ N.Z. Cable Association.] DEPORTATION HOARD. POLITICS NOT TO INTERFERE. (Received this day at 10.20 a.in.) SYDXEA', September 22. The Deportation Hoard refused Mr Watts application lor an adjournment till after the Federal elections, holding the proceedings of the board could not be influenced by polities. A KHI CAN POSITION. CAI’KTOWN, September 22. Lloyd's agents at Durban have written to the Premier requesting protection for local crows in view ol intimidation by strikers. CAPETOWN, September 22. The Arundel Castle has secured a crew at .Maritime Hoard rates and sailed. It is staled that most of the crew are young Dutchmen, who signed on for the sake of the voyage to Europe. AFRICAN MAIZE MARKET. CAPETOWN, September 22. Shippers and buyers ol maize in London advise the intention to abandon the South African maize market. They are transferring their operations to Argentine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1925, Page 3
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