COAL-VEND CASE.
Sydney, July 11. Mr Knox, counsel for tiio snip and mine owners, occupied the whole of to-day’s sitting of the vend case. The address was not coni'tided when ’.no Court adjourned. He argued that when coming to an agreement with the shipping companies ,the colliery proprietors had in mind the general preservation of the industry and uniform selling and hewing rates. Also some shipping companies had interests in certain collieries, and assumed that if no arrangements were entered into they would favour their own colliers in the carriage of coal.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 6
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