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BY TELEGRAPH—TRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. FALL IN PRICES. •SYDNEY, August 17. V i Uleases at the Board of Trade Inquiry stated that the price of men’s clothing had fallen fifteen per cent. Some lines were reduced irrespective of cost. In consequence of a big fall in England furtlir falls were anticipated prior to Christmas. SETTLEMENT TERMS. ADELAIDE, August 17. The terms of the settlement of tin Port Pirie smelters are a conference to be held between the Company and Union before January to arrange for modi, cal examiillation and 'compensa/tibii. Whoever was on the books on January 1919 will be eligible for employment without examination; thirdly, new employees to ho prepared h> certify they are not suffering from industrial d sease and are prepared to submit i examination. A resumption of work is expected on Thursday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1921, Page 3
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138VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1921, Page 3
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