“Growing Market For Synthetic Cloth”
Press Association— Copyright) rrno n u • OTTAWA, Sept. 30. ° f the Tarifl Board - Mr Hector McKinnon, suggested today that the economic ills of the Canadian wool textile industry arose not entirely from competing British imports but partly because of the growing market for synthetic cloth, Mr McKinnon said he was a “pretty conservative type,” believing that a substitute product could not replace the original, but there were people who did not share his views. The market for wool cloth upholstery “seems to be disappearing,” he said.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 6
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