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By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. German manufacturers have agreed to supply Russia with a hundred locomotives. • The International Paper Company at New York announces that newsprint in rolls for the last quarter of 1920 will be 130 dollars a ton, which will be the same as the Canadian Paper Export Association. According to a message from Pittsburg (U.S.) reports from the anthracite field indicate that more than 100,000 of the total 175,000 miners employed have struck, protesting against President Wilson's award. The National Board of Farm Organisations at Columbus| (U.S.)' a plan for the formation of a National wheat pool controlled by farmers. It was pointed out that such a combination would be contrary to the Sherman anti-Trust law, and it would be wiser to market the products co-operatively. British liners at Boston are tied up owing.to longshoremen striking as a protest against the imprisonment of McSweeney and Archbishop Mannix'3 detention.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1920, Page 5
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