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Show 2 HwleHHM) Of WIMtl to lIVlllMtl ll)HHU V j J faelurern wtw oaslly the most Iiiihh-- B Jj suit lMHpninir of th jwwt few tUys. lU further elunigv In the rstruUtVoiwi B.n crnlng tho wool trade are wtpcte4 B 'ill , liniiKMlUtuly, but iuM. wliat they will 1 In lo no one kHOWH nnd fw are willing 1 tf to predict There will undoubtei 'i i tie a strong' political prewmre brought B f j to bear from the West to lmu govern- B J 1 1 ment ooirul of wool oentlnuod In- ii definitely lisnt opinion Is tlmt there B j will be ft gradual easing uf all letrlc- H ( ( tlorui, though It I reoognlied that the 1 j j gocrnineut hau u ory difficult prob , 1 lem on lis hands, owing to the fact Mgt J that it owiw, or hax agreed to buy, all If' the wool In the country not Already 7? ') allotted to manufacturers. Itecout ffBVH''!V. J contracts for army goods havo con- iHu jl talaed a cancellation olauao by which P f Bii' the IntMi-.i- r I iih ih g ciiimo it and mmuf i turcr weir . cii-eneil The iirulMil HIM Hint the I nlted HtatM will linve In keep a tirge nrmy In Kurojte for norno time Indli-ates n con tinned het demand for rtn gitinls though nothing like aa gresit ns orlgl-nslly orlgl-nslly planned |