FIRST FOR SIX YEARS.
WOOL COMPANY'S PROFIT. NEW YORK, August 11. Representatives of the wool trade at a meeting in Boston agreed to a minimum wage of 15 dollars for a 40-liour week. The American Woollen Company's report shows, a profit of 197,000 dollars for the six months ended June 30. This is the first profit made by the company for six years.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 9
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