GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
“USE MORE WOOL.’’ (By Cable —Press Assn. —Copyright.) LONDON, November 30. The Bradford Wool Conference has decided to do its utmost to further the “Use More Wool” campaign. Mr William Hunter (England) said that if the public could buy woollen goods at a price having some relation to production costs, the of such goods could < be' doubled or trebled. The cost of distribution was out of all proportion to the cost of making. THE KING’S LOAF. LONDON, November 30. The King at Sandringham, after experimenting with bread baked from flour milled locally from wheat grown on the Royal farm, was so pleased with the fine flavour, that he instructed a regular supply to be maintained. It is understood that His Majesty is specially insistent that all goods used in his household must as far as possible be Empire products. SLATER AND NEGRESS. LONDON, December 1. Oscar Slater denies that he is marrying a negress. He attributed the assertion to the cowardly malice of an enemy, whom he is determined .-to bring to book,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 December 1929, Page 8
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