HOPES AGAIN DASHED
BRITISH COTTON TRADE CRISIS PEACE PLAN REJECTED (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) Reed. 10.5 a.m. LONDON, Monday. Hopes of negotiations being resumed in the cotton crisis evaporated, when the operative spinners’ delegate to the meeting rejected a recommendation empowering the executive to obtain the best terms possible. After 107 years of continuous business Messrs. John Holdsworth and Company, one of the oldest woollen firms in Yorkshire, have decided to close down two of their spinning mills. The reason given is “the continuance of bad trade and- the lack of sympathy shown by successive Governments toward industrial matters.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 734, 6 August 1929, Page 9
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