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WOOL SYMPOSIUM.—The marketing proposals of the Wool Marketing Corporation Establishment Company were discussed at a symposium held in Christchurch this week by the Canterbury-Westland branch of the New Zealand Society of Farm Management. From left are Mr P. S. Plummer, who put the case against compulsory acquisition, Professor J. D. Stewart, national president of the society, and Mr H. P. Ralph, chairman of the ’Wool Marketing Corporation Establishment Company.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 12

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WOOL SYMPOSIUM.—The marketing proposals of the Wool Marketing Corporation Establishment Company were discussed at a symposium held in Christchurch this week by the Canterbury-Westland branch of the New Zealand Society of Farm Management. From left are Mr P. S. Plummer, who put the case against compulsory acquisition, Professor J. D. Stewart, national president of the society, and Mr H. P. Ralph, chairman of the ’Wool Marketing Corporation Establishment Company. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 12

WOOL SYMPOSIUM.—The marketing proposals of the Wool Marketing Corporation Establishment Company were discussed at a symposium held in Christchurch this week by the Canterbury-Westland branch of the New Zealand Society of Farm Management. From left are Mr P. S. Plummer, who put the case against compulsory acquisition, Professor J. D. Stewart, national president of the society, and Mr H. P. Ralph, chairman of the ’Wool Marketing Corporation Establishment Company. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 12