COURT OF APPEAL.
THE SUGAR CASE. [Peb Press Association.] WELLINGTON, April 29. In the Appeal Court this morning Sir J. G. Findlay elaborated his contention that the transactions "between the Sugar Company and the ring were a breach of the Commercial Trusts Act. The last scale was deliberately framed to prevent any firm or combination, except that which Levin and Coy. reS resented, from earning the highest iscount, and also to prevent Fairbairn, Wright and Co. from earning the highest discount, and so put a stop to that firm's competition with the ring.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10755, 29 April 1913, Page 3
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