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The Wool Study Group

The membership of the wool marketing study group set up by the Wool Board and Wool Commission has changed considerably since it was established in December, 1964. It has lately consisted of Mr R. H. Bevin, formerly director of the economic service of the Meat and Wool Boards as chairman, Mr J. D. Fraser, general manager of the Wool Board, as deputy chairman, Mr J. P. McFaull, now chief economist of the eco-

nomic service of the Meat and Wool Boards, as secretary, Dr I. E. B. Fraser and Dr A. R. Edmunds (Wool Research Organisation), Professor A. E. Henderson (Lincoln College), and Messrs D. A. R. Haslam (marketing officer of the Wool Board), F. H. Mullins (secretary-manager of the New Zealand Woolbrokers’ Association), W. Pease (chief wool officer of Dalgety and New Zealand Loan), and H. L. M. Peirse (manager of the Wool Commission).

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 8

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The Wool Study Group Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 8

The Wool Study Group Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 8

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