THE SPELTER PROBLEM.
GERMAN HOLDINGS IN AMERICA \yHY ARE TJIK BRICES SO HIGH? (Times ami Sydney Sun Services.) NEW YORK. Aug'- 12. . The New York Engineering ami Alining Journal declares that German companies only control 20 per centum of the American spelter retorts, and insists that the British must look nearer home to find why the price is rushed up so extravagantly. An explanation will bo found in the British, pel- | icy of muddling along. GERMAN ARMY'S SORE STRAITS. (Received Aug. 13, 8.10 p.m.) ZURICH, Aug. 13. 'Pile principal Bavarian Art Societies have appealed to the public to sacrifice unimportant- metal monuments and yield the metal, which the array greatly ncmis. BROKEN HILL AND AIT MORGAN COMPANIES. (Received Aug. 13, S.d p.m.) SYDNEY. Aug. 13. 'I he shareholders’ lists in the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and Alt. Morgan Alines Company show veryfew Germans. 'This has disposed of the claim of Herr Baer, heat! of the Merton Company, that a majority <>t the shares in the two companies are held by Germans.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4008, 14 August 1915, Page 5
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171THE SPELTER PROBLEM. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4008, 14 August 1915, Page 5
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