AUSTRALIAN WOOL.
STABILISATION SCHEME. “ DOOMED TO FAILURE,” LONDON, June 3. ! London wool authority deplores the ever widening split between small and large wool-growers in Australia. He expresses the opinion that if Sir I Julm Higgins should attempt to promote a stabilisation scheme on the lines |of Bawra,” the project would bo i doomed to failure. • “ The excitable squad of small grow , ers behind the movement,” the author i ity says, “would most likclv Rave Sir , John Higgins in the lurch when the I pmeh came, as it. came on a similar 1 occasion m 1921.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17569, 20 June 1925, Page 1
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