WOOL INDUSTRY
POSITION IN -EUROPE : (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, Feb. 20. Mr Deveroaux. Ansi, alien wool representative, in h - Git- 1 report, states that most of the manufacturers in Yorkshire, ~\yheAh§Evfti trq^.,,.yarns, or finished goods, are now well employed. 'The strike Of operatives in Batuly district is over, but) •while the jnaeliih*i-y is .’..cvivp and the tone m obrv.fei *«n«l there are few per. tgiju/cicuf-'ir i' l o-g
place, either i,i fop*, or v ajrps. . Tu<i prices of tops have geuei •••By Jv'G'i 'matey tained. The French top -makers are reasonably active, but the spinners are reported to be working short timed The. consumption of tops in Germary continues to be well maintained in volume, though there ‘has been a slight reduction in prices. The Belgian spinners are now working only half time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1932, Page 5
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135WOOL INDUSTRY Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1932, Page 5
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