WOOL PRICES
HOMELAND EXPERTS’ VIEWS.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.! LONDON, June .26. Air- Parkinson, President of the British Wool Federation, is'dead against the Higgins wool schemes. He says: “The further we keep iway from control of supplies, the better. Ido not think the scheme will stabilise prices, nor do I think Sir J. Higgins will get the scheme to work.” The only favourable Bradford comment was made by Walter Andrews, of the firm of Laycock and Son, who thinks the plan workable if the financial difficulties are overcome, but growers should realise that fixing a basis over-high would merely be tcourting competition from cotton and artificial silk.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1925, Page 5
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