The British-Australasian Tobacco Company Limited was an Australian tobacco manufacturer[1] with offices in Sydney and Melbourne.
[2][3][4] The company was formed by a merger of the Dixson Tobacco Company Limited and William Cameron Brothers and Company Proprietary.
[3][5] Sir William Dixson was company director from 1903–1908.
[6] The tobacco tins produced by the British-Australasian Tobacco Company, constructed from tin-plated, thin, rolled steel, are now collectable items.
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