WOOL INDUSTRY
AUSTRALIAN PROPOSALS LEVY FOR RESEARCH Received March 17, 9.5 p.m. SYDNEY, March 17. The Graziers’ Annual Conferencaffirmed the principle of extending Hie wool-selling season and offering smaller daily catalogues. The conference also adopted the recommendation of the joint nieeting of the Graziers’ Federal Council and the Australian Woolgrowers’ Council, for a compulsory levy on a publicity and re search campaign, the levy to be not more than Is per bale, the Commonwealth Government to be asked to arrange for collection in the form of cxMr. J. P. Abbott, in the course of his presidential address, commented on factors imperilling the future of wr !, which were international restrictions to trade, growth of such as Wuufstia, igiioiaiw • f v,.-. 1 -hi,.ID: - and uses, and gro<>. apathv, ii • u./iiJef! out rii.it the \ . of p; )' •’ tion of artificial fib'e f oj wood j. 'O, unite niiarl from r:<vo'i. had been n.ul I’pliod by ten in fi. • sli'» r t years.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 7
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158WOOL INDUSTRY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 7
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