POSITION AT SYDNEY.
OVERSEA SHIPS AFFECTED.
MEN REFUSE WORK.
(Received Last Night.' 9.35 o'clock.) SYDNEY, December 1. The Union Company's steamer Paloona arrived from Hobartr with a cargo of fruit and peas, which was discharged by the company's permanent hands and the fruits merchants. /• The company has definitely decided to despatch a boat to New Zealand on Saturday. It will be '~. decided later which; boat will make the trip. The Aorangi has forwarded a wireless message that everything, is satisfactory. The Kattapo, Wakatipu and Ka- ■ rori were boycoTftecl by Newcastle coal-trimmers, but it is expected that the company's employees will get the required quantity of coal aboard. The latest development is that the * strike has extended to the oversea vessels carrying New ..Zealand cargo. The Whakatane has arrived from Montreal via Melbourne, and tbe Indrapura from London, both with part cargo for Now Zealand. Wharf labourers began unloading the Whakatane, but without,warning they ceased work, and did not start again; ■ " . .>'•'•; ~.,..
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 December 1913, Page 5
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160POSITION AT SYDNEY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 December 1913, Page 5
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