FEDERAL WAR LOAN
WELSH COAL FOR OUR ALLIES
INJUSTICE TO NEW SOUTH .WALES ■INVESTORS (Rec. July. 25, 5.5 p.nj.) London, July 21. . 'A' correspondent in the '•Economist'*'' complains that injustice lias beeu in-< flicted on investors in t'he last Nerf, South Wales loan I)}' the issue of the Australian war loan by the 'reduction of the minimum' price of Consols, which has made it unmarketable at a. reasonable figure.
A SATISFACTORY MR AN GEMENT* By Telegraph.-Prcsa Association—CopyrisM' 1 London, July 23, \ The President of tho' Board of Tradd. (Mr. Walter Runcimau) ill the House ofi' Commons announced that tho Government has already given the French Admiralty and railways, the. benefit of tha arrangements between the Admiralty and tho Welsh' colliers. Both Admiralties, are benefiting by the prices secured,-* The existing contracts with Russia and, Italy are favourable, and when they ex- 1 pire they will receive similar treatment as France. OFFERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA. .. Cape Town, July 23.' The Transvaal coalowners have offered tho Imperial Government 100,000 tonp of coal.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 6
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170FEDERAL WAR LOAN WELSH COAL FOR OUR ALLIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 6
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