The British coal crisis has been settled on the basis of the men resuming at the 1924 agreement rates; a Government subvention to be paid where the ratio of division between wages and profits is less than the 1924 minimum; where the coalowners' average profit exceeds 1/3 a ton ...
Article : 491 wordsAs it is generally expected that the agreement reached on Friday for the settlement of the seamen's strike will be ratified by the branches of the union to-morrow, shipowners are making preparations to place their ships in commission again. ...
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Article : 37 wordsDuring the week which ended on July 23, 8,142 boxes of batter were exported from Australia 6,718 boxes of that total going to the United Kingdom. So far ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 3 Aug 1925, Page 7
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