THE AORANGI
NEW CREW AT SYDNEY.
(Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, March 6. With the Aorangi’s departure for •Vancouver, only her stewards and cooks. were picked up from . quaran- + ir»o 11 ' tended to take aboard the. members «t the crew heiu in qoaruutme, nut duo Unions made this impracticable. TQnder the seamen’s rules, an overseas
ship cannot leave the wharf without a full complement of firemen and seamen. The result was that thirty-two' seamen and twenty-four firemen were signed on for this trip, while those in quarantine will require to wait until the next trip for their old jobs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1930, Page 4
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