Great Britain
CERMAN B^Uf^^Mcl^rfßi the-WATUEtiT $ SJMMP N 5Ah, Press fr > x Router's tow* *'q j In the House of 109 ' regarding the plight Ruhieben took place*! &■s&** Wmfa?.stated that Germanics studied reply received uncategorically refused Britain's request for befciafr treatment.-•-Lord Beresf ord degr^catfd reprisals on prisoners, and that; the Germans did not care?.what happened to their own prisons, welcome, any chance to further starve ours. THE WOOL MARKET. UNCERTAINTY OFJfH.E^TJUOOK.' Press Association—Copyrighi, A» stra : . lian and N.Z. Association,. . (Received lJo;p.m.) The unprecedented eiroum stances arising out of the acquisition of the new English wool clips, will affect - wool sales on July 11. On the one hand it i 8 possible that of English supplies market may enhance the pri(spiii&H>niarwools, and on the other tyi&d, it is?, feared the Government will be able'to fill all its English clip, and that prices for colonial sorts may be easier. ■ ; */23P55552 The opinion is growing that some •measure of Government;, .control of colonial wool- may be expected, and it is hoped some intimation of the Goverhmehty inllfntidhs may be given before the •;:saJs?'**f 'egin)'V Meanwhile there is dang^r^W'Australian and New Zealand clips being prejudiced, as some Yorkshire buyers fear that after they ha*rs##Bfeh,t ■< wooF at the Dominion sales, tbS Government may commandeer wool at a lower figure.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 6 July 1916, Page 6
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