REORGANISING BRADFORD
LONDON, Saturday. Th« new dispute over wages at Bradford has ended. There are indications that the leaders of the wool and textile Industry are thinking seriously of reorganisation. Lord Bara by, who was controller of *oo| supplies in the war, and is head the Bradford wool firm of Francis aj id Company, has declared in favour of summoning the federations a view to a joint scheme, fa* the meantime, according to the Observer,” the banking interests are ftvestigating the prospects sympa“etically.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1035, 28 July 1930, Page 11
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