NEW SOUTH WAALES' WOOL CLIP
A WARNING NOTE. (By TelegraphvPress Association-Copyright '■■ Sydney, July 1. '\[ At the Sheep Show luncheon the Chief (Mr. Black) said that a relj- ". ablo estimate gave the present season's "J. wool clip at SOO.OOO bales, compared with ""-900,000 for the previous season. The lat";)'ter clip-sold for .£12,000,000, but owing ,"/, Jto the higher prices it is estimated., that ~ tho present clip will return . .£325,000 •more. 'I*:. Tho president'of the society sounded ~,; a warning. The Home,countries and the ... Allies, owing to crippled buying powers. ... were not likely to require_sp mucji wool , after as-before the war, "and. Australia ~-. would be faced with tho problem of dis- ,. posing of her surplus wool. He urged the need for caution in adjusting trade ..after the war. There was one patch ~, of silver lining. Russia and Japan were ~, likely to huy more wool.- .'.[ BRADFORD WOOL COMBERS' STRIKE ... ' SETTLED: ••("Times" and Sydney "Sun" "Services.) -. (Rec. July 1, 5.5 p.m.) '" London, July 1. "" - The strike of the Bradford "wooi "'combers ha? been settled on the basis v 6T'an'advance of one shilling immediately, and one shilling in September.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2813, 3 July 1916, Page 8
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182NEW SOUTH WAALES' WOOL CLIP Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2813, 3 July 1916, Page 8
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