It is no use spying one thin", about the alleged wool scandals in' Britain, and meaning another. If the profits made are a tithe of those, reported to have been mad-' l>v 11 ■ -•: raiiloinan. somebody ought to be handed. That is the plain Knglish of the situation, says the <'hristchuren Sun. A l-'eildinti' fanner, disi-ns.-ine the matter the other dav at thi> 1 yards, said he could supply some fit;-; ui'cs that proved the cablegram had understated the case. There wasj no exaggeration about the profiteer-, ing figures. His own clip on the London market proved that. j
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 2
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98Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 514, 16 March 1920, Page 2
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