WOOL SITUATION
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Australian ttess Association. (Received 3rd June, 9.50 a.m.)
■■ „ ' LONDON, Ist June Regarding wool, a Bradford correspondth,V £ hoUgl] there "'ere Wes that rrith the General Election out of the way business;, would improve, it is feared the root causei of 'the depression goes much ?M? T than tha lnfluence of politics. ,-. The wool and textile industry in the enure world is more or less depressed at the moment, with lack of confidence' in current values being as much in evidence m LonUnental centres %sin' England Demand; iA all markets is restjicted rtd small quantities for immediate requirements. .Little development can be expected iintil users in all countries! are satisfied that raw wool is again on a firm basis. Bradtord quotations are largely nominal. There is not enough business to test the market." .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 12
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135WOOL SITUATION Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 12
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