EXPORT OF WOOL.
PROHIBITION OF DOMINION ■■■■v 1. ■ ~;■ clips. ■■■ "
DISPOSAL QT SOUTH :■ I AMEKIGAJM.--WOOL.
■■■;■ ,■/. '•■ \, -ijtMBQN,- Nor/14/\" Tiie Daily Telegraph says that most traders .approve of the' embargo on ilie expci't of. AusfcraJiau, New-Zea-land, «md i^dutlh African wool. Already ail avalanciio of orders ha« ;beeii cabled to-.' -Huejios" Ayi-es and Monte Video in )>eUa-If of tJie United ■ States, Swede/i, HoiJaad, Denmark, aafl Bradford.
The question ftriscs: how to pre"vent the anemy from securing supI^ios? Tho ■.u-ony of the situation, is tnat German interests largely prerail .in the Sbutli Amoriciii wool trade. If _ the War Oiftcwi bought a big weight of tlio present1 South American clip and quickly plarod the wool at the disposal of British-manufacturers practically no loss would he sufferetl. livery facility should he ' given for \the importation of tit,&' new clip of New Zealand and ■= South American crossbrods, as.IL is iuipwative that an adequate supply should be .secured as . ; q«tckly as possible. .
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Marlborough Express, Volume C, Issue 266, 16 November 1914, Page 8
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153EXPORT OF WOOL. Marlborough Express, Volume C, Issue 266, 16 November 1914, Page 8
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