Another maritime Dispute.
: ; Last Thursday the crew of the I. steam., c Gabo, at Melbourne, were called out, owing to three men haying, been shipped through theagency; of the Shipping Bureau. A fresh crew for the , vessel has been shipped without difficutly. - It is stated ithere is no reason to anticipate a; general maritime strike as a • charge. of conspiracy will probably be .laid Against the Secretary of the Seduien...s Union for inducing the men to desert the vessel. The following day the sfctfamer Derwent had shipped a crew through the Maritime Labour Bureau. The secretary of the Seamen's Union deolares that the course adopted is illegal, and that sailors can only be shipped through the shipping, office. 1 The owners assert that what they have done is perfectly legal, and they are determined to stick to the bureau. The secretary bf the Union is equally determined to resist it.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 October 1892, Page 2
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150Another maritime Dispute. Manawatu Herald, 18 October 1892, Page 2
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