CHEAP WOOL.
BRADFORD GROWING ANXIOUS ! I OVER AUSTRALIAN SCHESIES. (Received 11.30 a.m.i LONDON, July 5. The "Yorkshire Observer" states that Canadian co-operative woolgrowers, who j shipped 130.000.000 pounds of graded wool to Britain in 1920, have decided to establish a permanent selling agency at i Bradford. This movement should give pause to the Australian growers' repre- I sentatives, mostly politicians anxious for j .popular approval, from approaching the surplus wool problem solely from, the viewpoint of endeavouring to screw up values beyond the economic level The suggestion that the B-A.WJLA. should buy the British Government's interests in the surplus wool fits in with Mr. Hughes' idea of putting - the B.A.W.RA. wool altogether out of the . way. Probably something is afoot need- | ing Bradford's watchfulness. 'Tve hope I we will not awake one morning to find | the Government, influenced by Mr. Hughes' eloquence arjid pulsating patriot-' ism. has consented to relinquish its interests in order to allow the Australian Government to consolidate the ring it would like to create," adds the "Ob-1 server." —(A- and N-Z. Cable.) j
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 5
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177CHEAP WOOL. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 5
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