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WATERSIDERS’ TROUBLE.

SETTLEMENT AT GISBORNE. By Telegraph.—-Press Association. Gisborne, Last Night. After a week of idleness, the waterside workers are to resume to-morrow. The trouble started on Monday week, when the watersiders refrained from offering to work two coastal boats, although they went on working a Home liner. . A meeting of business men and snip* nwners held that afternoon decided to keep the port open, and called for free labor, a willing response being made, .and for one week free labor has worked the vessels while the watersiders looked on. This morning Mr. W. D. Lysnar, in the role nf mediator, brought the parties together, with the result that a decision was reached to dispense with free labor, and unionists will now work all boats.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 5

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WATERSIDERS’ TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 5

WATERSIDERS’ TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 5

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