FALLING PRICES
NOTICES TO WELSH TIN-PLATE WORKERS j READJUSTMENT OF WAGES, necessary Bv Telegraph—Press Association—OopyTlttii London, December 5. Notices have been served 011 25,000 Welsh tinplate workors of tho cessation of work oti December 2i, owing to the I falling prices and tlhe decreasing demands, with the object of readjustment of wages so as possibly to avert unemployment.—Renter. ' , ■ EFFORT TO RAfsifwilEAT PRICES GIGANTIC '.POOL ARRANGED IN , CANADA. Winnipeg, December i. Farmers Western Canada are organising a gigantic graiu pool 'in thp eliort <to < increaso "wheat priced. -Tho ie said to be favoured bv all three provincial bodies of farmers, and it is planned to become operative for the 1020 crops. Tho scheme provides a contract which 4 holders must sign for five years, binding themselves to sell "wheat only through the pool, "which will embrace eight million acres, equal to 50 per cenit of the total wheat acreage.— Ans.-N.?i. Cable Assn. /
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 62, 7 December 1920, Page 7
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151FALLING PRICES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 62, 7 December 1920, Page 7
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