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LOW WOOL PRICE

'PREVENT FURTHER SALES' N.S.W. GRAZIERS' PROTEST MOKEEj (N.S.W.), Dec 4> A meeting of over 300 graziers representing the whole of the northwest spent the- morning here discussing tne following motion, which was carried unanimously:

"That it is the opinion, of this assemblage of wool-producers that immediate steps should be taken to prevent further sales of Australian wool at a price below its cost of production, and that, to give effect to this expression of opinion, the Federated and.' State Governments as ' guarantors of Australia's solvency,, and the Commonwealth and Associated Banks as controllers of our national finance, be appealed to for the exercise of their authority and for their financial as-

sistance; and further, that South Africa, bo asked to co-operate in the movement."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17440, 11 December 1930, Page 11

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LOW WOOL PRICE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17440, 11 December 1930, Page 11

LOW WOOL PRICE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17440, 11 December 1930, Page 11

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