SHIPPING DISPUTES
[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] THE KEXXA SAILS. HOBART, March 11. The steamer Keanu has sailed, despite the ban of the watersiders, with a full cargo of zinc which was loaded by the Electrolytic Company’s employees.
COASTAL OWNERS’ ATTITUDE SYDNEY, March U
The shipowners state that any overtures for a settlement of the coastal strike must first be made by the union. They added that they were-no longer worried by the strike, as, with, the help of the volunteers, the usual services with tho north and south coasts had lieen re-established. BRITISH SEAMEN’S STRIKE. SYDNEY. March 11.
Many big liners are still idle in the harbour ns the result of the British seamen’s strike last year, but it i§ anticipated that all these will have sailed by the middle of April. The shipowners estimate their losses through the English strike at three millions sterling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1926, Page 3
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