METAL MARKETS
WORKS CLOSING DOWN. Fross Association—By Tekgrsph—Copyright LONDON, December 23. (Received'-December 24, at noc.L.} The Welsh thrplate industry is in a state of utter stagnation. Probably a majority of the works will closedown early in 1921 because of lack of orders, which is due mainly to the inability of foreign buyers to continue the payment of the present high prices.—A and N.Z. Cable. MELBOURNE, December 24. (Received December 24, at 10.35 a.m.) Protraction at the-electralytic zinc works, Tasmania." and at the Hempden copper mines, Cloncurry, is ceasing in consequence of depression in the metal world.,
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Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 6
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