CARNEGIE AND THE STEEL TRUST.
'yis Telegraph--,Fre3s •ABsoClatlon~dopyrlKht - '■■: 'V(Rcc. : January p.m.j: : ', ; ' '■'; ' ; ;.;;.C v;^v?. January/28. ,';..'. Evidenc e: given in the.'Government suit • toj'dissqlvp ;th'e'Steel/Trust: indicates that :; Mr.' Andrew; Carnegie lias broken.up.most ,' of ;tho pools arranged'in ';the steel, : trade, • as he was.'unablo to agree with-.the other ';-'poplVmember9.;'--The\ine^!ho'(ls;Mp. v Carriegie :- followed .;led.''the/!,mahufacturef3 ito.con- , sider.'it he could. be:driyen \ont.iof;'^busuieEs;';;^ ; .:\j; ;,f :,:rt.v ; }■■ : ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 7
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57CARNEGIE AND THE STEEL TRUST. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 7
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