WOOL CONFERENCE
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Should Not Be Undertaken By Primary Producers Press Association —Cooyrlent. Received Juqe 21, 12.5 p.m. Paris, June 20. The annual International Wool Conference has concluded a three-day meeting, at which fifteen countries were represented. Belgium, supported by Continental countries, raised the only controversial point in submitting a resolution urging that wool-growing countries should confine their activities to primary production, abandoning scouring, sorting and processing of wool. The resolution was later withdrawn. The conference decided to meet in London in 1938.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 452, 21 June 1937, Page 5
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84WOOL CONFERENCE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 452, 21 June 1937, Page 5
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