SURPLUS WOOL PROFITS.
HO MORE FOR NEW ZEALAND. MR. MASSEY’S OPINION. “My own opinion is that the chance of our securing any more of the surplus wool profits is very remote,” said the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives in replv to a question put to Mm by Mr. W. H. Field (Otaki). The member had asked if Mr. Massey eould give the farmers any definite information about the matter. The Prime Minister added that he had intended to put into shape for publication the correspondence relating to the wool profits, but he had not yet had time to attend to this matter He did not think it likely that any more of the money would come to New Zealand, but he would not have definite information on the subject until the realisation of the accumulated wool was completed in Britain. If there was a credit after the realisation bad been completed he thought that the credit would come to New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1922, Page 5
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163SURPLUS WOOL PROFITS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1922, Page 5
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