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IN VALUE OF ALL WOOLS

LONDON, Oct. 30 (Recd. 6pm).— With prices back at some of the highest levels of the season, Bradford top makers find difficulty in keeping pace with the steady rise in wool costs and top quotations are all dearer, states the International Wool Secretariat’s special news service. Important Yorkshire topmakers find that they are able to sell tops to the full extent of any wool they have bought this season, and while present wool prices are viewed w r ith extreme caution, Yorkshire needs to continue to buy wool to keep pace with its sales of tops and yarns. Bradford buying limits now in the hands of buyers in Dominion sale rooms are among the highest ever given by this country. Market sentiment in Bradford has been improved

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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

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IN VALUE OF ALL WOOLS Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

IN VALUE OF ALL WOOLS Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

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