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AMERICAN IMPORTS

PRODUCERS GETTING ANXIOUS. EMBARGO REQUESTED. Press Association—-By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, March 18. Several Western senators and Congress men presented a request to President Harding* to put an immediate embargo on the imports of wool, hides, meats, butter, lemons, and cotton, otherwise the existence of some producers in America will be in immediate danger. Senator Cameron, of Arizona, stated that more than 100,000,0001 b -of wool had arrived in the United States since November and an additional 100,000,0001 b is en route. Local producers have already two years’ supply available, and a big clip is expected from the coming shearing. —A. and N.Z. Cable. m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18199, 21 March 1921, Page 5

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AMERICAN IMPORTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18199, 21 March 1921, Page 5

AMERICAN IMPORTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18199, 21 March 1921, Page 5

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