SILK IN WOOL FABRICS
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'mm INCREASE IN DUTIES
V OOL FEDERATION’S REQUEST
ec( L 10 am. LONDON, Thursday. At Bradford, the International Wool Terence passed a resolution that „' Prn mentß throughout the world be broached to allow 5 per cent, of l ’j>n or silk contents in wool fabrics, th°ut an increase in the duties. , also decided that the duration • credit on raw wop>l-tops and yarn c uld not exceed six months, apply°n*y to credits already exceeding months, if special circumstances *re extension, such a case must to the International Wool •deration. SOUTHERN EXCHANGES TODAY’S SALES Press Association wlj'^ehtireh— -New Zealand Breweries Jhtjv.’ 28s 4fl: Cioldsbrough. Mort (“ex cum. rtiv.). 40a 3d; New Zealand (cu Fn. dlv.). 87a lid. Reported: *®aland Breweries (bonds), 28« 4d.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 11
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127SILK IN WOOL FABRICS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 11
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