DOMINION NEWS.
THE PAPAROA TROUBLE P.y Telegrn, IV'-- A«=ociftlio i Wellington, April 17The Prime Minister had a conference 1 o-day with the representatives of the coal miners regarding the strike at Paparoa mine. After the conference Mr. ! Massey said there was a prospect oi settlement but that the lesult would [not be known until the Union delegates [had time to convey the proposals to their unions.
PRICES FOR FLOUR, ETC Wellington, April li. A Gazette extraordinary states the maximum prices of flour, bran, pollard (2001b sacks) as sold by manufacturers for delivery free on board Die nearest port on usual trade terms has been fixed respectively at £l.> 10s, £5 lfls, and £7 Is per ton' and when the nearest port is other than Lyttelton, Timaru or O.imaru the cost of carriage by sea from Lyttelton shall he added to the maximum price. It is also announced that the maximum price of butter as sold by manufacturers and delivered in ?*oxes at factory on usual trade terms shall be Is 3d per pound, and the maximum price of butter sold by retailer Is 7d per pound.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1918, Page 3
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