SALE OF AUSTRALIAN WOOL
*— — GERMANY'S REGRET (Received March 5, 7.30 p.m.) BERLIN, March 5. Dr. H. Schacht (President of the Reichsbank) sneaking at the Leipzig spring fair, with Herr Hitler's full approval, regretted that Australian wool growers could no longer sell wool to Germany because the Australian import organisation was not adjusted for the direct importation of German goods. Nobody would be more pleased than Germany if international co-operation could abolish the present primitive procedure and restore multilateral trade. The currency devaluations of various countries were unsatisfactory. England, where the pound was rapidly sink'ng, seemed to be trying to oxpel the devil with Beelzebub. Germany, on the contrary, had taken her fate in her own hands, and was buying only what she could pay for.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21415, 6 March 1935, Page 11
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