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WOOL SALES. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. ~LONDON, May 1. At the Liverpool wool sales merinos and fine cross-breds realised 5 per cent, above London sale prices. Lower grades cross-breds were unchanged. At the London sheepskin sales prices for cross-bred combing and merinos wore 10 per cent, above the last allocation sale.- All Bradford quotations are higher. VEGETABLE OILS. ~LONDON, May 1. All seeds, nuts, oils, and fats have been freed from control, but the maximum price for copra has been fixed at £46 per ton. Applications for loans to the amount of £1,240 and for 22 shares were received by the trustees of the Money Club at this week’s meeting.
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Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 6
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