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“BOOM DAYS” ACTIVITY

WOOL AND TEXTILE INDUSTRIES SHORTAGE OF SKILLED HANDS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, January. 9. (Received January 10, at 2 p.ra.) Bradford is firm in view of the limited offerings, and it is expected that prices at the London sales will fully confirm the Bradford parity. The-wool and textile industry has not experienced such activity since the boom immediately after the war. Some factories are working day and night, and it is difficult to obtain a sufficiency of skilled hands.

Unemployment at Huddersfield is the lowest for eight years.

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Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 10

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“BOOM DAYS” ACTIVITY Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 10

“BOOM DAYS” ACTIVITY Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 10

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