SUPPLIES OF WOOL.
PRESSING REQUIIIEMEINTS OF , . ls ,^ F^ANC^,..,., , lElee. Tel. Copyrlght^Uriiled Press Assn.) ' (Australian -ahd 'NX Cable Association.) LONDON, May 18. Mr Arthur Goldfinch, of Raw Materials, says 'it \vas; predicted many jiioriths ago that the, shipping 'programme would not be complied -with. Tt was estinrtated iliat on the ma^mum arrivals of wool th'ero%ould >e no. difficulty regarding toothing wdol -coiriipg H iu, Ji-nd tliat 1 the -British clip -would keep sup-, •plies of crossbred eou^irig wool within safe limits; - Avith shiatl'' - Zealand assistance, but the stock' of hieriiio combing, wool did.; not give the requisite margin of* 'safety;'- The position was still less satisfactory, because France was badly off for combing • wools, and Avas pressing for British assistance.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 3
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119SUPPLIES OF WOOL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 3
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