BIG SHIPYARDS CLOSE.
“THS KRUPPS OF ITALY.”
OBJECT TO CIOFITS TAX. (Reed. March 30, at 9.30 p.m.) ROME, March 29. The famous shipbuilding iron working yards, the Ansaldo, at Genoa, which are known as the “Krupps of Italy,” are closing down. This will mean the throwing out of work of from thirty to fifty thousand employees. This decision is said to be as a result of Socialists’ interference, and also of the Government’s imposition of a war profits tax, amounting to five hundred million lire, which has made it impossible to restart the works on a
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Grey River Argus, 31 March 1922, Page 6
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