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THE WOOL TRADE

THE EUROPEAN MARKETS DISTURBED CONDITIONS Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. FREMANTLE, May 9. (Received May 9, at 1.45 p.m.) Mr W. P. Devereaux, the London representative of the Australian Woolgrowers’ Council, who arrived by the Maloja, said; “When 1 left England conditions in all the European wool markets were somewhat disturbed by reason of Germany’s temporary embargo on imports of raw wool and tops. Until trade restrictions in European countries are lifted uncertainty in the trade must continue.”

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Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 10

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THE WOOL TRADE Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 10

THE WOOL TRADE Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 10