PASSENGERS PLEASED
WITH NON-UNION LABOUR Rec. May 10, 7.45 p.m. Sydraey, May 10. The Union Steamship Coy. officials here declared that there will not be the slightest trouble in handling the cargo of the Maunganui. Everything is normal. A lone Communist attempted to address waterside workers after the ■ vessel's arrival, but was immediately hauled off the soap box and arrested. There was no other incident of any ( character. The first saloon pasengers, prior to the ship's arrival addressed a letter to Captain Tolan, expressing great , appreciation of the splendid efforts of the ship's staff in providing the /maximum comfort and service under trying conditions. It is anticipated that the Maunganui will sail at schedule time to,'morrow.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 528, 11 May 1933, Page 5
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