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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION WOOL CENTRES. (Received This Day at 12.25 p.m.) LONDON, November 30. Marshall Stevens, speaking at man u - chester, said if Yorkshire manufactures examined the position they would certainly decide that Bradford instead of London was the most convenient centre for wool sales. Manchester, Hull and Liverpool were the most economical wool ports. The most modest estimates of the wool trades saving through the utilisation of those centres was a million sterling yearly.
HOLLAND AND SUBMARINES. I’ARIS, Nov 30 The “IVtit Pnrisien’s” Hagtto correspondent slates Holland intends to support the French viewpoint regarding submarines, refusing a large limitation on the grounds, that they are necessary to maintain the neutrality ol London, and her colonies. OBITUARY. LONDON, Nov. 30. Obituary.—Lord Mountstephen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1921, Page 3
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