BRITISH COAL TRADE.
A DISTINCT IMPROVEMENT. INDUSTRIAL PEACE ESSENTIAL (Eeceivccl 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, October 12. The "Financial Times" says it ia gratifying to note that the improving ■tendency in the coal trade has extended ■to the South Wales markets, which were hitherto conspicuously dull. If industrial peace is preserved, there is good reason to .hope that the movement will {rather weight as winter demands develop, though the selling price must rise considerably before the collieries as a whole cover thr> costa of production. The continuation of the American strike is a factor in makiirr for improvement. Pouth America. Italy. E?vpt. and Hpain are sending , orders ti En-la-H. Tt is. reported that Kusiia will shortly bo in tlin'mnrkpt fn* ln n .oofl tnis fo»- sh'nIjniMincr and enor-nperiii" works at Leningrad— (A. and X.Z. Table.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 242, 13 October 1925, Page 7
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