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WOOL INDUSTRY

A BRADFORD SUGGESTION LONDON, Feb. 16. Mr. J. H. C. Hodson, president of the Chamber of Commerce, speaking at Bradford, .said the Board of Trade had been consulting representatives of industries with a view to the possibility of apportioning sections of wool, textile, and other industries to be conducted in the Dominions, leaving the remaining sections to Britain. Some progress had been made in this direc tion by other industries, but he had insisted on no such arrangement in the wool trade. It was possible that if every delegate to the Ottawa Conference sought the welfare of the Empire as a whole, there would be no question of bargaining to split the ‘wool industry.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 41, 18 February 1932, Page 7

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WOOL INDUSTRY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 41, 18 February 1932, Page 7

WOOL INDUSTRY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 41, 18 February 1932, Page 7

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