Wool talks next week
CN.Z Press Association* WELLINGTON, Feb. 10. Leaders of the wool industries of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa will meet in Wellington next week Ito discuss the marketing plans announced in their i countries, and future coordination. “In both Australia and [South Africa, it is planned ;to merge the wool board and [the commission in a new [authority with wide powers to acquire and market the (clip,” said Sir John Acland. I chairman of the Wool Board | today. [ “In New Zealand we proI pose that the commission [should be replaced by a marketing corporation with simillar wide powers, but that the 'Wool Board should remain a separate entity represented on the directorate of the corporation.” All three countries hoped to have the new arrangements working in the com- ' ing season, said Sir John Acland. “It will be worth a great i deal to all three countries and the future of wool if our [ actions are well co- ‘ ordinated,” he said.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32838, 11 February 1972, Page 6
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