THE HIGGINS PLAN
BRITISH CRITICISM
RISKY, IF POSSIBLE.
(AI3SrRAUAN-Nlir ZEALAND CABLb' ASSOCUTION.j
(Received 27th June, I p.m.)
;: w^-.-i-LONDOK,;.26ai:June;^ .-■;Mr/,Parkinsoii, rpresident;'of:the! British Wool Federation, is "dead against -Sir f,^ Hl?S'ns's::wool,scheme. . .lie' says: : "Tlie further we V kefep away - from con ■ ■tool, of supplies the better.." - fle -does not' think they,;, scheme ■"■'will Istabilise prices, nor does he think: Sir J , Hiccins willget it: to'work.'- :: ' . ■ ;y ;: The only ; favourable ' Bradford' coni-" mentyis made'by Mr. Walter Andrews fit the finny of yLajfeock: and :Son, .who •^Fffi n- 6 Plan: workable if the financial aimculties .can ;be overcome,- but thatgrowers should realise that fixing a basis too high is .merely' courting"': the ?°S, p6t^ioll oE cotton and artificial silk-. ■■ -T he. Bradford Chamber of Commerce is orgamsmg a '.conferencb of Dominion wool -growers.", similar- to tliat held last yealiWJ^'^ c & keC i? Wce' ati Bradford' on lSth.-.and 16th July, .v..;
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 8
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146THE HIGGINS PLAN Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 8
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