DECLINE IN EXPORTS
CONCERN IN FRANCE CAtutMlfim Ptmi AMoelatiia)
PARIS, 18th. July.
’ A —movement is being suggested at Roiibaix and Tourcoing which may closely : concern Australian wool. Manufacturers there are liavng a worse year than in 1928, arid are discussing methods o'f arresting the decline in exports. •' Some advocate a campaign' to fight* tlie wave of- Protection on the Continent. Another suggestion is the establishment of a system of preference with .countries sending raw wool and buying fabrics.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 20 July 1929, Page 3
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