WOOL TRADE WITH JAPAN.
wnoi' c m rep°h t i f Esue<i, l).v Schute, Bell, and Co., wool merchants, refers to a sujrcestlon th»7 AuwnUi should impose an espfrt duV oa wool purchased there ior export to foreicn °.?,"n" ei\ *£ U <*Plail"=<i that advanS Snf p'sU- UZfe. co V h£U r;f 0* trade with Japan, the report points oat thai any proposition to penalise Japanese-: ope" ?" ">?. Australian market would caus a for r!?* * d!?erenee '■> the net return for me season s clip, and adds that the relaS»n>i P-roJiltn- lty ? f Austr*, lia l° Japan js..of out standing advantage to the seller in this mark. «et, as purchase* by Japan in London a™ in«nnrt«rfilDi? wKli the volume of' wool exported direct Irom Australia to that coua.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1923, Page 6
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125WOOL TRADE WITH JAPAN. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1923, Page 6
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