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STRIKE LOSSES

STUPENDOUS FIGURES, £250,000,000 TO £300,000,000. 16,500,000 TONS COAL IMPORTEO (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) (Received Novomber 10, 12.45 p.m.? LONDON, November 9..', In the House of Commone, aftep the re-assembly of Parliament for the autumn session, Sip Philip Cunliffe Llstop, President of the Board of Trade, said the loss of production since May 1, due to the miners' strike, was estimated■ at between £250,000,000 and £300,000,000. It was Impossible to estimate the losses due to contingent disturbances In trade. Lieut.-General G. R. Lane-Fox, Under Secretary fop Mines, announced that 16,500,000 tons of coal had been imported since May 1.

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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16948, 10 November 1926, Page 7

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STRIKE LOSSES Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16948, 10 November 1926, Page 7

STRIKE LOSSES Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16948, 10 November 1926, Page 7

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