BLUEPRINT FOR FUTURE
Rec. 12.15 p.m. LONDON, Aug. 31. The "Yorkshire Post," in an editorial on the Empire wool scheme, says: "The industry now has.a blueprint for its future, which undoubtedly opens up a new era in the history of the wool trade. The full implications are not easy to assess immediately in a scheme of such magnitude. The wool trade is about to pass into an era in which price stability will be maintained chiefly by regulation of the offerings, but in which sufficient wool will always be on offer to meet the requirements of the industry. "There will be gratification not only that the prophecies of long-continued Government purchase are not being fulfilled but that wool marketing is to revert at the earliest practicable moment to the traditional method of disposal by auction. The scheme may well prove to be the pattern for postwar commodity planning. It opens a field of great opportunity for cooperation between the United Kingdom and the Dominions."
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 7
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