GERMAN WOOL BAN
IMPORTS NOT AFFECTED. PRICE FALL NOT JUSTIFIED. LONDON, June 27. The German ban on the purchase of wool abroad has thus far had little effect on her imports. According to the Imperial Economic Committee’s intelligence the net result during April and May, the first two months of tho operation of the ban, was that her imports increased by 13,000,0001b5. compared with the same months of 1933. Thus it is evident that tho fall in wool prices during this period, as far as it has been caused by tho psychological effect of tho han, has not been justified.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 152, 29 June 1934, Page 5
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