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"The Japanese have come into our market and are quite prepared to pay good prices for good wool," said Mr. D. J. Sidey in the course of an address to farmers in the Wanganui Technical College Hall the other night. It was noticed that whenever the Japanese appeared in a wool market the prices hardened, he continued. They did not want the inferior wool, for, if they could not use it, it often lay on their hands. It was in the interests of the New Zealand farmer to give the Japanese ■ the type of wool they required.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3373, 3 October 1931, Page 2

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3373, 3 October 1931, Page 2

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3373, 3 October 1931, Page 2