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Show ENGLAND'S EMBARGO ON WOOL REMAINS Dealers Axe Hopeful of Eoliig Able Yot to Participate in Aus-, Aus-, tralian Auctions. WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. Embassador Embassa-dor Page has reported from Loudon that Groat Hi il ain for the present is unwilling to modify the embargo on the ex portal ion of wool from Australia. Wool dealers, however, are hoping t h rough the sta 1 n depart men t to c on-tin on-tin no negotiations so as to enable them to participate in the auction sales soon to no hel.l in Australia. Tho Uritish goonuneut is iinderlood to have replied to Knihai-sadnr Page that for the present the mother country coun-try would use all the wool raised in Australia, though when it became apparent ap-parent that, there would be a surplus, some arrangement. t might be made whereliv American firms could obtain part, ot' the product. The only condition condi-tion under which t hey eon hi get au v wool, hnwover, would bo with ,tho guarantee guar-antee that tho product, bo used onlv in manufaeturing goods contracted lor by Great Piitain. Wool dcnlers have represented to the state department t ha I. unless t liev :) re able to Know just, when they will be permiti ed to import ool from A ns Iralia, they cannot safely enter the nuc lion snles there. Further ncgnt lat lens are being conduct ed bv the foreign trade ndvisrrs of the stale department in an effort to vw c American import erS permitted nt least to obtain licenses to report from Australia oo contract ed for before the eniba rgo wii.i pro-elalnicd. |