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WOOL SEASON PROSPECTS

an optimistic \ forecast.

London, Oct. 9.

“Women devotees of the slimming craze, finding synthetic- clothes very cold, are realising that the only way be-warm While thin is-to wear Australian wool,” said Mr. W. . Devereux, former member of the ..Development and Migration Commission, after, a von ■tiilental Visit. . I >, “I believe that prices have re^ bedrock, prospects are excellent. Theie are no excessive jvool stocks du the ontineiit, though the German situation uncertain. Australia is very in. having no carry-over- from last sea S Discussing the Wool Conference, Mt. Devereux pressed the search work and closer, contact beg manufacturers and .growers, by wine they could beat synthetic cloth niahu facturers at their own game by producing a -better and finer article. He las hopeful that the Wool Conference s resolution for the formation of a special committee Which would give SJ°V r .® authoritative statements about English and Continental wants, wotild become effective after the Imperial (Conference.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1930, Page 9

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WOOL SEASON PROSPECTS Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1930, Page 9

WOOL SEASON PROSPECTS Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1930, Page 9