BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.
LARGE ORDER LEFT. | BUILDERS ANTICIPATE LOSS. | REDUCING UNEMPLOYMENT. ißeceived 2.30 p.m.) j LONDON" May 11. I As a result of prolonged negotiations h £2.0(10.0(1(1 contract for eight or , twelve 14.(11111 to,, ships for the Blue '."■'tar Line will 1„. kept in Britain, the shipowners n-ivino substantial preference over foreign) tenders. , British shipbuilders will undertake [Work at considerable loss in order to 'prevent tho extension e>f unemployment. . — (A. and N.Z. (able.) i I llofore commencing ordinary business jut the annual meeting of tbc Auckland 'Provincial Fruitgrowers' Association ■to-day. a vote of sympathy and eondollonce with the widow of the late Prime ; Minister was carried, all delegates standing ill silence.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 113, 15 May 1925, Page 3
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