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SHIPPING TROUBLE

[Australia &, N.Z. Cable Associatioi

SAII.S WITH SK KEETON CREW MELBOURNE. Oct. ‘2l. The steamer Ne.-ton lias .-ailed f Svdnev with a skeleton eiew.

TO HE DEPORTED. MERRORRNK, Oct. 21. Onion officials nt Trades Tin!] are. perturbed nt tlic report said to lie alltlioritiitiv'<> tlifit tin- Deportation Hoard lias re:oinntcnded tin* deportation of Walsh. and Unit the doeutnenls only awaited the signature ol .Ml I'oine alio is absent in Wcslraliu. As soon ns fill anllientie report: of the Hoard's finding is reeeieed. I lie management committee of the Seamen's Onion will Inf summoned to determine what steps shall lie taken to resist the deportation. A STEAMER'S Lint. MEEISOOKXi:. (at. 20 The Japanese freiiditer Fuji Marti arrived with a list of twenty decrees to ntnrhoard and while stevedores working on the wharf wore trying to restore her to an even keel, she heeled over to port until she made an angle ot twenty-two degrees with the water. The vessel is in a perilous position and efforts are being made to shift. the cargo to starboard. SEAMEN 'll ERICAS ED. AD ERA IDE. Oct. ‘2l. In order to expedite the strike .settlement negotiations, (lovernment have released all imprisoned ’British .seamen.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1925, Page 3

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199

SHIPPING TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1925, Page 3

SHIPPING TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1925, Page 3

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