WOOL DEMAND
IS JT DECLINING ' Unlicd Press Association-"-!!? Llcdnc Tcl«erapli—Copinslit (Kcceived 11th July, 10 30 din) SVDM-A, 'lhi^Dn J,[i r Tout, pueaident ol the Giazicis' \ssociation, ojimcs that theie is no foundation foi the wiweslion by the picsidcnt ot the British Wool Fcdciation at Bi.idfonl that the woild's consumption of wool is bteadily declining. On the contiaiy there is <i teudencj l&wards gradual impiovement. It is not unusual at this time of year, Mi. Tout added, for statements to emanate fioni Budfoid which tend to depiess wool pnecs. The total value of the Commonwcaltli wool sales during the 1027-28 season amounted to ovet h»ty and a halt millions steilmg, which is, a lecord by over fhe millions sterling.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 12
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118WOOL DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 12
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