THE PACKERS' COMBINE.
ENTRY INTO ALLIED TRADE, i ! ARMOUR'S LARGE DIVIDENDS. j A. and N.Z. WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. ' Federal trade reports show that the packing combine is entering : allied industries under other names, ; apparently with the object of exer- . rising the same control as in their I meat packing industry. I The Armour Company is making ' 78 per cent, on its dividend and capiI tal stock, the net earning being 290 ! per cent, on the capital stock. The j pineapple market is now entirely in i the packers' hands. I The Swift Company denies that I there is any intention on the part ; of the. meat trust to take control of ! the grocery trade. Victorious "All Black " Military Service Rugby Team v. Auckland, at Show Grounds, Epsom, this afternoon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 11
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