THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.
MES HEASED AT TOCTOBSi Rceaividd Jan. 17, 12.10 ajn. Sydney, Jan. ML The seerntary of the Seamen's UoiOß is pleasetl with the settlement- He sajl the men scoreiTa good victory, and will go bock to iheir ships in good heart. ' The settlement also covers the iimmata an;.! Joan Craig, which have Mpp«d crews. The Moeraki and llakura saifed at 8 to-night, both with a big paawrtiger list The Karon, another held-Op vessel, got away for Vancouver, and the Atun fails for Fiji to-momr*.—Ana.-Kisi Cable Assoc, THE MAORI MAY LEAVE TO-NIGHT. Tj Press £ao«iati«<, Wellington, Last Nigbt Nothing fresh is reported coiieerafaj the hold-up of the ferry steamer Maori. It is hoped to get her away to-morrow I uight with the men engaged at Oii> ordinary rate. The Msxarua bailed tor teltoa to-night.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1919, Page 5
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135THE SHIPPING TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1919, Page 5
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