THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.
NO DEFINITE DEVELOPMENTS.
MORE SHIPS HUNG UP. Deceived Jan. 11, 1-50 a.m. Sydney, Jan. 10. Though there have been no definite Jeve'.opmenta in the shipping trouble, th«> position to-night was considered more premising. The secretary of the Seamen's 'Union states tliat. an offer has been wade tithe Union Company, and A3 early reply is expected "on tJehalf of the company. An announcement is made that cables ore passing between Sydney and the head office, but it is uderstood that nothing definite will be d'ma before to-morroW. The Kia Ore. and Iliumata wire to-day added to the list of ships hung up. In« dications tire that unless a settlement is reached in the meantime, the Niagara's crew wiil leave her to-morrow. The whaxf laborer* unloading meat at the lighter in Darlirijr Harbor struck today. 'T>ut returned soldiers immediately rephtm! t.nem and finished tlia work, thepolice removing tbc strikers. —Aus-NX Cable Assoc-
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 5
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153THE SHIPPING TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 5
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