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WOOL AND WAR

There wa s no evidence at the tvool sale in Wellington on Thursday that there is a war on. Japan was certainly a. buyer hut ii was a ease ol picking and choosing not grabbing

all the wool on offer. a s if the campaigns 11. Shanghai and Manehuri“ were to he prolonged. Therefore tho Japanese manufacturers are not faking their little war seriously. Put our pastoralistg are taking the wool sales seriously for the prices were at starvation, rates so\ far a. the growers were concerned. How serious is their situation was indicated by the largenesc. of the proportion sold. The sheepmen could not afford to hold back even at the low prices offered

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3645, 13 February 1932, Page 4

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WOOL AND WAR Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3645, 13 February 1932, Page 4

WOOL AND WAR Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3645, 13 February 1932, Page 4

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