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SYDNEY WOOL SALES. J FALL OF PRICES. g By cable.—Pros* A^^.wtion.-Copyrig'Bt Received 11; 12.40 a.m. w a* «. Sydney. November 10. i ■ai the wool sales good wool swe* from five to ten per cent, lower than Oft —' i ACTION OF AMERICAN ' I MANUFACTURERS. $■ . URGE EXTORT OF WOOL. UNDER PLEDGE AS TO RE-EXPORT,' Received I], 12.45 a.m. ■; -ri it, ~W asl» nff'on, November 10. 1 Ihe Woollen Manufacturers' Associiw tion has appealed to Mr Bryan to «di .Britain to permit the export of Am* tralian wool direct, under a pledge thai it will not be re-aliipped to Germany oij
WHEAT AND FLOUR. «i (Received 10, 9 p.m. ' London, November 9. 1 The wheat and flour afloat for inl United Kingdom is 2,100,000 quartei* for the Continent 1,495,000. Atlanta shipments 581,000, Pacißo 80,000. Tll| total from Europe being 905,000, India 44,000, others nil. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 11 November 1914, Page 4
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142COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 11 November 1914, Page 4
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