CLASSING OF WOOL
ARE AUSTRALIANS NEGLIGENT?
ALLEGATIONS AT CONFERENCE
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph
Copyright.) Received 11.30 a.m. . to-day. LONDON, Sept. 10. Allegations of irregular classing or Australian and Cape wools were made by Dr. Schonbach (Germany) at an intemational wool conference at» He said in recent seasons the classification of wool had not been undertaken with the same care, and bad •sorting was apparent in alt qualities over 60’s and lower prices would have to he expected on this account. the producer’s carelessness thus came back on himself. . AT The Australian representative, Mr W. Devereaux, replied that very considerable care was taken in preparing bigger clips and classing them as regular! v as possible. In the smaller clips the same care was not possible.
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 12 September 1930, Page 5
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