SHIPPING TROUBLE
f Australia A N.Z. Cable Association.] AN AUCKLAND SAILING. AUCKLAND. Oct. 8The .-teamor Bonita, which lias been delayed at Auckland since August 2D. lias -eciir -d eight deckhands to replace la*-ni be i s ol her crew who were imprisoned for rclu-iiig duty. Sin- will probably -nil te.mori'ow morning for Wellington to discharge cargo from Canada and the United Stales. RARANGA NEARLY LOADED. DUNEDIN. Oct. 8. The Rarailga lias almost, completed her homeward loading. The men are sleeping aboard, but are inning their meals ashore, otherwise tin- position is me banged. co .maiexists posing as leaders. .MELBOURNE:. Oct. 8. The Executive of the Trades Hall Council have instructed the British Seamen’s Strike Committee- that the activities of two prominent memliers of the Communist Party, who are [losing as leaders of the strike, must cease it the Trades Hall is to lie connected officially with the strike.
THE TTEMODOCUS SAILS. PERTH, oc-t. S. The Demodocus has sailed from Fremantle for eastern ports.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1925, Page 2
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