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Prices Doubled After Strike

(N Z .P A.-Reuter— Copyright) NEW YORK March 28 The "New York Times” announced it was doubling the newsstand price of its week-day editions—-from 5 to 10 cents—because of rising labour costs after the printers'

strike The New York "Herald Tribune" gave news vendors a handbill saying it would also raise its price from 5 to 10 cents.

The “Daily News” and the "New York Mirror” said they would stay at 5 cents.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 16

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Prices Doubled After Strike Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 16

Prices Doubled After Strike Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 16