EXTRA EDITION A WOOL SURPLUS
4x>MMENTS?BY YORKSHIRE PAPER
MT GAB__~_raßß ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHyReceived'JuIv 6, 10.10 a.m. '>■:- ■■'~ LONDON, July 5. The Yorkshire Observer states that >the Canadian Co-operative Wool ■ Growers, who shipped 130,000,000 lbs of graded wool to Britain in 1920, de- .:■' cided.'to establish a permanent selling agency at Bradford. This movement should give pause to the/. Australian growers' representatives, who are mostly politicians anxious, for• popular approval, from approaching the surplus 'Tvool problem solely from the viewpoint of endeavouring to screw up values bey yond their, economic level. • Dealing with the suggestion that the / B.A.W.R.A.V should buy the^British yGovernmenVs interest in the surplus ,V, wool, 'the' paper adds: "Probably someV thing is afoot needing Bradford's '^watchfulness. We hope we won* , awaken one to find that the ; ._ Government has been influenced by Mr. / /Hughes' eloquence and pulsating patri--7 yotism and Has consented to relinquish its interest in'order to allow the Australian Government to consolidate the "Ting it-would like to create." V. >< ■ • ■AAA:7' .
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 July 1921, Page 7
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159EXTRA EDITION A WOOL SURPLUS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 July 1921, Page 7
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