INTERNATIONAL WOOL TALKS. —Delegates from 13 countries who have been engaged in an examination of the present and prospective world wool situation, held a press conference at the Carlton Hotel, London, on November 15. The aims of the delegates are to stabilise international trade in wool by means of orderly marketing of surpluses and avoid excessive price fluctuations, and to secure expansion of world consumption. Left to right: Mr A. P. Van der Post of South Africa, H. E. Davis of New Zealand, D. Schneider of Italy and W. R. Watt of India.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 7
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93INTERNATIONAL WOOL TALKS.—Delegates from 13 countries who have been engaged in an examination of the present and prospective world wool situation, held a press conference at the Carlton Hotel, London, on November 15. The aims of the delegates are to stabilise international trade in wool by means of orderly marketing of surpluses and avoid excessive price fluctuations, and to secure expansion of world consumption. Left to right: Mr A. P. Van der Post of South Africa, H. E. Davis of New Zealand, D. Schneider of Italy and W. R. Watt of India. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 7
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