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Profiteering in the Austrian Empire, states the "Arbeiter Zeitu'ng," of Vieu'na, has been .carried to extreme lengths since the, war hegan. Some' oHhe hanks have maiie enormous profits, having received permission to deal in fodd, hut the big industrial concerns, too, '• have' 'done exceedingly, well. Thus, to one year the Bohemian Petroleum Refineries obtained a clear profit of 137 pel- cent, oh its'total sharo capital, (ho Galinan Carpathian Petroleum Company 403 per cent., the BaTid Panto Petroleum Company 73 per cent., the' Hungarian Leather Centre 92 por cent., and the Berp)nann Leather Factory 85 per coni. Tlvo sugar industries also, in spite of tins. scarcity of sugar, have made large-profits. Por instance, the' Koliner Sugar. Factory- increased its dividend f0r.1915 frqira SI to 210 per centf, and similar profits/ .have been rrorfsed by the horse, cattlr,,,nnd wino Businesses -in fact, by all businesses. In Czemowitz ono food seller -increased his fortunefrom 100,000 to 3,(900,000 crowns, .and in Seretli another food .seller has made profits amounting to 4,000,000 crowns (.£175,000). In such, circumstances it is not surprising thlit the war loans are ouito inadequato to meet the Government's expenditure, and that tne deficiency has beun mat by the issuo of notes.'. This haf/ [resulted in a. dangerous popular mistrust; of the nation's curroncy,- which liars brought about a corresponding decease in the quantity of goods placed om. the market, and a further increaso in the cost of foodstuffs. Messrs. Wm. Campbell, Ltd., recommend "NO RUBBING" Laundry Help for washing cflothes .clean- without, rubbiac or injury to -hands or fabrics,- . Is. packets every tiins.-jAdvt;
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 34, 3 November 1917, Page 6
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