WOOL DISPOSAL.
GERMANS NEGOTIATING TERMS. By Telegraph.—Pre« Assn —Copyright. New York, Oct. 4. Trade paper? are informed from Berlin that negotiations are proceeding between representatives of an Australian wool Syndicate, the German Government. and Saxon spinning mills with the object of arranging terms for supplving German mills with twenty million dollars’ worth of wool on the basis that the mills do the spinning and the Australians market the Onioned product. PROTEST AGAINST B.A.WHA. London, Oct. 4. The Yorkshire Post condemns Bawra’s decision to offer only 18.300 bales of wool at the next series, out of 450,000 bales held, despite the present good demand. The Post declares that as the Imperia! Government’s agents it is their duty to sell for the utmost possible price under the present favorable conditions. Growers’ attention ought to be directed to this pernicous practice of withholding wool from a favorable market.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 5
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145WOOL DISPOSAL. Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1921, Page 5
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