AMERICAN WOOLGROWERS.
IRATE AT THE DEMOCRATS. . NEW YORK, January 17». The convention of wool-grcrwere now in eeseiqh at. Salt Lake City considered the introduction of co-operation in woolgrowing in order to compete with the,in; coming Australian product. Steps to eliminate entirely the commission men, who lowered the" growers' -profits, TVere advocated i»y * ex-Go>ern.br .Gbodiiig, of Idaho, who. declared that unless .the selfish- maratrfacturere -were curbed t-hey would destroy not" only the- wobl-growere but the nation itself. : ;• '" No industry, he added, would prosper while the l>esinocrats were at the head of affairs. He attacked 3tr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, for playing a.leading part in the: introduction of the free w.ool. campaign, 'r -•• • . . - : ."-•••■' BRISBANE, this day. , "Mr W. -TOillianis,, a American jour-, nalist, now on a visit to Australia, was questioned concerning the American woolcontroversy, and said that only a small percentage objected to free wooL < ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 5
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