WOOL CONTROL
THE HIGGINS PLAN (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright) lAiowraltui' A IX./-. uaolo Association.) LONDON, dan. 19. The Yorkshire Post's Bradford correspondent lengthily draws attention to the baldness of the Wool Federations announcement turning down Sir John Higgins's plans for wool control discussed on 10tIt December. The correspondent says that the Federation's annual report does not indicate what occurred on 10th December. There was a conspiracy of silence at the annual meeting- from which it should be expected' that the position would be math l clear to the worlds wool users. All the notes were destroyed at Sir John Higgins's request. He will make liis own report to Australia and bis version might not lit Bradford's. Naturally such secrecy creates controversies. Obviously, Sir John Higgins proposes to further disturb the Australian wool trade and it should have been Bradford's business to throw light on what was in his mind.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 5
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