LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
THE SURPLUS WOOL PROFITS ; Sir,—Have nil our fanners' unions, j etc., again gone to sleep on the filiation of the payment of the farmers' halfsliareof the wool profits (now owing for over four years)? The matter -seems j lint to he bothered about by anyone. When arc wo to be paid our just due of tliose Some of us will no doubt be dead and gone by the time things ' are squared up. We read in to-day s paper that the British farmers and mer- • chants benefited by the high prices of wool: in other words, they were; paid the full profit s !, while we: so far have not even got half—l am, etc., 1 A FAUMER.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 8
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121LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 8
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