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High Prices Criticised

(N .Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) SKOPJE (Jugoslavia), November 15. President Tito has criticised artificially high prices at home caused by the practices of some producers and merchants, and losses abroad through wasteful competition between rival trading enterprises. He told a rally in Sopje that some factories raised the prices of their products to bump up their wage funds, and other producers or merchants were raising price* of goods to abort supply. Borne even held back goods In Warehouses to keep prices up. President Tito said.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29672, 16 November 1961, Page 13

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High Prices Criticised Press, Volume C, Issue 29672, 16 November 1961, Page 13

High Prices Criticised Press, Volume C, Issue 29672, 16 November 1961, Page 13

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