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N.Z. SEAMEN
TO VOTE ON
STRIKE POLICY
WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thurs
day (AAP-Reuterj. - Seamen
will vote at the four main New
Zealand ports on Tuesday on
policy in the waterfront strike.
On the result of the ballot
will depend immediately
whether the men will continue
to operate inter-island services
and the trans-Taxman liner.
Monowai, which is at present in
Wellirgtnn.
Less than 1000 coastal sea
men are known to he involved.
At present the navy is man
ning a number of shins.
The malorltv of New Zea
land's 4800 CORI miners are now
on strike: except oppn cast min
ers in the North TsTand, who
resumed work on Mondav.
The nations' president and
secretary of the toners are
amon? moderates urs
ine accehtancA r>f t*>» Federa
tion of Labour T»'r»>o,tive to re
turn tf normal work.
Another sect-ion of thp
National Co""cU has set up a
strike committee.
Of. 7000 strikint dock°rs. less
than ion have resumed work
mostly tn secondare norts in "r
near the elector to of the
forceful labour Minister, Mr.
W. -Sullivan.
The Prfme Minister. Mr. Hol
land, said ton*ent emergency
regulations woulr* not be re
pealed im+i1 industrial peace
was restored.
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