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-EMBARGO ON ‘-RED” TRADE ORDERS WORTH £4.000,C00 SUSPENDED THOUSANDS MORE WORKLESS (U.P.A.. by Elee. Tel Cnpyrighil LONDON, May 15. Mr William Shocnwood j president of. the Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Federation, stated that Soviet orders worth £4,000,000 had been suspended, involving the unemploymentof. thousands of the federation’s workers owing to the e.—wnment’s hasty and ill-advised breach with Russia. CANCELLED ORDERS GO TO AUSTRALIA SOVIET ALSO WANTS WOOL (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) t»TGA, May 16. Besides placing in AustraTa. recently cancelled English orders. let has decided to buy Australian wool direct, 'establishing special agencies at Perth and Melbourne for the purpose. Tbe Soviet- has approved p ans for bartering with Australia, espoeiaPr in respect, to West Australian wool.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11946, 17 May 1933, Page 5
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