WOOL MARKET MORE CHEERFUL
PROSPECTS OF A WILD SCRAMBLE AFTER CHRISTMAS. London, December 11. The Bradford market is more cheerful. Business is quiet awaiting the opening of the London sales. The Government's first condition in regard to the sales is that no wools which came direct from the growers shall bo offered beforo Christmas. It is estimated that this will affect about half the (fuMitity available. There is no information of what is to be done after Christmas. If the rule is applied to (.he second half of the series there is likely to be a wild scramble for -wool.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. AN T ARMY ORDKR. London, December 11. Regarding the wool sales, an Army Order which has been issued is interpreted to mean that purchase and sale will be over contracts, prohibiting speculation.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.Reuter. (Rec. December 13, 1.20 a.m.) London, December 12. The British Army Council has ordered all persons engaged in the purchase or sale of wool to enter into such guarantee as the Director of the Army Contracts may require.—Aus.N.Z. Cablo Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 13 December 1916, Page 5
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176WOOL MARKET MORE CHEERFUL Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 13 December 1916, Page 5
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