WOOL BROKERS’ STRIKE BROKEN.
AYIANGANUFS QUOTA INCREASED BY 3000. Wanganui, Last Night. The trouble over the allocation for to-morrow’s ivool sales was ended this evening, when the Wellington Government AVool Committee sent word that the quota had been enlarged to 15,000 bales. This was in response to an ultimatum from the. buyers, who refused lo operate at future sales unless the local quota, of 12,000 bales, was enlarged to 15,000. The Wool Committee held a special meeting at Wellington to-day, the result being that to-morrow’s sale proceeds as usual.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2999, 16 February 1926, Page 2
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89WOOL BROKERS’ STRIKE BROKEN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2999, 16 February 1926, Page 2
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