Tailors’ Union, requesting the Prime Minuter 1o cause the Board of Trade fo enquiry into the cost of producing material for suitings m ami fact lived in the Dominion, was brought under the notice of Mr. d. A. Frostick, chairman of directors of the Kaiapoi Woolfen Manufacturing Company, by a reporter, who asked if the hoard of Trade was likely to have any information supplied to it voluntarily by the woollen manufacturers of the Dominion. Mr. Frostick replied that some months ago the Woollen Manufacturers Association met the Board of Trade in Christchurch and, at the Board’s request, undertook to prepare a comprehensive . report on the woollen industry with special reference to the cost of woollen goods produced in the Dominion. This was a long job, but the Association undertook it so that the Board might bo placed in possession of all the information that it could possibly desire. “The work has been carried out, and is nearly completed,” Mr. Frostick added, “and it is o]dy ;> [patter of days when Board will bo in full possession of all information promised. ’’Referring to the statements in the resolution above referred to as to excessive prices charged by the mills, Mr. Frostick said that as regards the mill prices of gentlemen’s suitings they would bear the closest investigation consistent with reasonable trade profits ; but those profits would have no comparison whatever with the figures in the minds of those responsible for the resolution.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1920, Page 8
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