EMPIRE WOOL POLICY
SOLVING PROBLEM OF SURPLUS STOCKS . ‘LONDON, May 30.
“The Empire Wool Conference has recommended a long-term selling policy to solve the problem of surplus stocks," says the “Daily Express.’’ "First, the British woollen mills will have raw material for many years (20 is suggested) at stabilised prices, thus guaranteeing wages and full-time employment. Second, the sheep farmers of New Zealand, Australia and South Africa will be saved from violent year-to-year market fluctuations. "The conference recommends the same long-term policy of settled prices for meat, bacon, butter, cheese, and eggs.’’
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24581, 1 June 1945, Page 6
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