LOSS OF TRADE.
STRIKE AT NEWCASTLE. LONDON, June 10. Mr. A. G. Kemp, of Hobart, who has arrived in London, via Java and the East, states that the manager of Anglo-Asiatic Oil at Singapore said that during the Australian coal strike the company converted all its furnaces to oil-lmrning. Now there was no need to use coal. Previously the company used 30,000 tons annually. The same thing applied generally to Eastern countries formerly dependent on Newcastle coal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1930, Page 2
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