TRADE DISLOCATED.
YORKSHIRE’S WOOL EXPORTS. EFFECT OF GERMAN COUPS, (United Press Association—Copyright.) (Independent Cable Service). LONDON, March 24. Events in Europe are directly concerning the wool-producing -countries owing to the dislocation of exports of textiles to certain nations. The Gorman acquisition of Alemel. means that, Yorkshire’s valuable wool trade with Lithuania lias been brought to a standstill, at least temporarily, as no Yorkshire firhi is at present willing to risk shipping' to Mehiel. Business with former Czechoslovakia and Rumania is also impossible.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 140, 27 March 1939, Page 6
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