RESTRICTING COTTON GROWING.
EGYPTIAN LAW EXPIRES. i By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ' Australian and N. 55. Cable Association. (Received October 24, 9.0-5 a.m.) CAIRO, October 23. The law restricting cotton cultivation to one-third of the cultivated area I expires at the end of the present cofci ton season, and will not be renewed. | The intention of the law was to reI doco iho output and to enforce crops i following in order to maintain quality, hub the cultivators, in recent years, I not heeded the restrictions.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17179, 24 October 1923, Page 6
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