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STABILISATION

'£ BRAOTOED yiEW

(Bee«tvwd IBth February, t p.m.) LONDON, I7th February.

Addrewing the Bradford Textile 80----eiety, Mr. William Hunter, ex-president of the Wool Federation, said he was convinced that the lack o( confidence resulting from world-wide monetary stringency had been greatly exaggerated, and the impetus of the decline h»d taken them further than the most confirmed pessimist anticipated. Steps taken by Australian growers to stabilise values constituted an excellent corrective, and would prove to be an assurance to wool buyers, yarn buyers, and cloth merchants that they could bny with the feeling that they were not likely to lose money, and allow them to anticipate their requirements over a loager period.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 13

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STABILISATION Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 13

STABILISATION Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 13

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