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WOOLLY SHEEPSKIN CONTROL CONTINUES

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Bv Telegraph-

WELLINGTON, June 25. ■ "It has been found neeessary to continue the woolly sheepskin control for at Ieast several niogt.hs beyond June 30, 1946," stated the Minister of Agriculture, in an jnteryiew today. MIt had. been hoped control could be cancelled but it has been announced from the United Kingdoqi that the wool standstill agreement is to apply until September 30 when the auetiops will commence. In -view of this position, cquibined with arrangements governiiig piclded pelt eeilings and supplies required for local manufacturers, it has been deeided to continue control for a limited period. Interegts affected by the continuation should confer with tlie Sheepskin Coptroller on any matters connected with the purchase and clisposal of woolly sheepskips, " sgid Mr. Roberts.

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Chronicle (Levin), 26 June 1946, Page 8

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WOOLLY SHEEPSKIN CONTROL CONTINUES Chronicle (Levin), 26 June 1946, Page 8

WOOLLY SHEEPSKIN CONTROL CONTINUES Chronicle (Levin), 26 June 1946, Page 8

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