CABLEGRAMS.
THE COAL VEND.
PROSEiOUTIO^y! IN; SYDNEY
THE VENDS PUQFITSi
(Per United Press Association.)
(llocLiivcd I'Jtli, 11.12 p.m.)
SYDNEY, April liV
At the vend prosekMLtions- Mr Wi^e conclu<leil his opening 'address-. He mentioned specific in.«tance« when piubiic bsxliios in oilier Sitntes wtvo clamouring for coai the mines' were iio't. wcn%etl; to tlic full capacity. The lowtst possible e*itimate of increased profits (ff the Vend mnOc 1905 was £.600,000 Ceding upon Tuter-Statc ti'iido cnly.
Tlie Cn»\Mi suVmitted that a greater part, of this increase was illegitimate and due to combination. Whei'o there was no competition Hie buyers wea'e at their ma'cy, and-were chn.rgcd extraiviagaavt. prices. Tliey s,dld th& same cioal un'.l'er the same condition^ at differeii;t prices fw different pairts of Australia.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10346, 20 April 1911, Page 1
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