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THE WOOL MARKET

MR DEVEREUX'S REPORT PROSPECTS FOR LONDON SALES grew Asuociation—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 17. '(Received September 18, at 9.30 a.m.) Mr W. P. Devereux (Australian woolgrowers’ representative) reports: “The recent fluctuations in the Continental exchanges have affected the wool market. There is a tendency in all centres to wait and see the result of the opening of the London sales, the prospects for which are fairly good. An all-round advance of 10 per cent, is anticipated. 'At Bradford the merino tops market is comparatively quiet. Users are well covered. Cross-bred tops are unchanged and are firm, but quiet. The yarn business has slowed down. Crossbred yarns are firm. There is only a moderate amount of new business.

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Evening Star, Issue 21519, 18 September 1933, Page 10

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THE WOOL MARKET Evening Star, Issue 21519, 18 September 1933, Page 10

THE WOOL MARKET Evening Star, Issue 21519, 18 September 1933, Page 10