THE WOOL TRADE
PREPARING FOR FEAI E fONDI- ! T lON'S. I GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL RAW I \I.\TEIUAL. I . i P.'f-ss Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. I Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. j LONDON, July 10. {Received July 11. at 8.50 -i.m.) No section of jiriii.-;ji traders is more i alive to the need of preparing for the re- ! sumption of trade eft-r t|.'e v.-.ar than j those in the wool trado. .Several coin- j mitiees have h<'.->n constantly sitting, con- : siderimr a. scheme for submission "to the Gov■ rum-em. with a \ lew to enabling 11:-_-wool trade to revert to normai at" the i earliest, possible moment after peace. I These, committees hope to formula to a : s.-iieme which will opcrae- the instant that the Government's army requirements cea;-c. It is admitted that the (irivcriiincrt must, as has already been announced, con-tr-,1 the Sii.iolv or' raw mat- rial, -iviu-.: :
the Allies lirM call imou woo! for some pen'nd : hut the woof trade believe that woo! ,-nirtioTi.- can be resumed as soon as the war is ended. Tt is similarly .'idnii!u>d that Oovornrneor lontroi over «■<,,. i manufacturers is desirable.
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Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 6
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184THE WOOL TRADE Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 6
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