OFFICERS AS CREW
men ON PORT GISBORNE. NO OTHER OPENINGS. AUCKLAND, February 28. The Cbmmonwealt-h and Dominion Line motoff-ship Port Gisborne, which *£»®ived >’ from New York yesterday ..morning, j,3 still manned on deck by '•certified; men who have been unable to obtain positions as officers. These 18 men are all ex-cadets who have served their time in the company’s vessels and. have qualified for the position of second officer They have taken employment before the motet until openings occur, for them
as officers. C - Since the Port Gisborne >was last in •tnijied. positions a,3. officers in* other ve'faesl and they hare ' been replaced by five others.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1933, Page 6
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106OFFICERS AS CREW Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1933, Page 6
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