WOOL CONTROL SCHEME.
CONFERENCE OF DOMINION
GROWERS.
(Bt CABLE—P3ESS AS3OCUTIOS—CO?X2tS9tL) (AUSTRALIAN ASO S.S. CABJ.S ASSCCUS)O&i LONDON, Jane 31 Mr Parkinson, president of the British Wool Federation, is snosgjjjr opposed to Sir J. Higgins's Titf scheme. Ho says: 'The further «• keep away from control of supplies tfcft better." Ho does not think tt» scheme will stabilise prices, nor QWB ho think Sir J. Higgins will get it to work. Tho only favourable Bradford «afc> meat is made by Mr Walter Andrw% >f the firm of Laycock and San, s&» hinks the plan workable if the fan** ial difficulties can be overcome, |p& .hat growers should realise that SsWfi. j. basis too high is merely courting tl» competition of cotton and artifint f silk. The Bradford Chamber of Oomaam is organising a conference of Domisfcft wool growers, similar to that held Ink year. It will take place- at Bradfad on July loth and 16th.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18420, 29 June 1925, Page 10
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152WOOL CONTROL SCHEME. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18420, 29 June 1925, Page 10
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