FALLING OFF IN TRADE
■Received December 1, 8.50 p.m
SYDNEY, December 1
Giving evidence before the Collie:y Wages Board, a prominent Newcastle proprietor declare:! chat the foreign coal trade had recently fallen off fifoy per centum. owing to freights, financial troubles, and general depression. A result of tho present strike would bo that next year's contracts wovdd be placed elsewhere and thenforeign trade would be lost for that year.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12383, 2 December 1909, Page 5
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69FALLING OFF IN TRADE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12383, 2 December 1909, Page 5
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