WOOL DISPOSAL
SUSPENSION OF SALES. COMPULSION NECESSARY. Some interim -information regarding thp wool realisation scheme was placed before the Standing Producers’ Committee, at a meeting last week. Mr A. Mabin, who is representing the producers in the negotiations with the British-Australian - Wool Realisation Association, is still in Melbourne, and his discussions with the representatives of the, association have not yet reached a stage that would enable him to make any definite report. The committee decided to meet again as soon as Mr Mabin’s report became available. The committee discussed further the recommendation of the Producers’ Conference that all wool sales, public and private, should be prohibited for a period of two months, pending the completion of the negotiations with the -8.A.W.R.A.. It had been expected that this suspension could he arranged by agreement among those interested without compulsion becoming necessary, but the committee had reason to believe that in some cases an intention to sell in spite of the conference’s recommendation had been made evident. The committee, after discussion, decided that the resolution of the conference should be adhered to.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10883, 25 April 1921, Page 4
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180WOOL DISPOSAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10883, 25 April 1921, Page 4
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