CUT-RATE WAR IN COAL TRADE
PRICES FALLING IN NEW, SOUTH WALES. (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) Sydney, March 22. Speaking at Minmi, Mr. Brown, chairman of tho_ Colliery Proprietors' Dcfonrc Association, said the association had been practically wiped out. The. cutting of the selling pricc of coal had commenced, and transports wore bcinp; supplied at 10s. per ton. Tlq was determined to get. back the trado lost thronah the afterrioon shifts .strike, even if he had to cut prices. The prospects of' foreign trade were clo'omv. and it would not be long before. the telling price had fallen to Bs.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2416, 23 March 1915, Page 7
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98CUT-RATE WAR IN COAL TRADE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2416, 23 March 1915, Page 7
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