GERMAN WOOL PURCHASE
Most of South African Clip Germany's purchases of South African wool total £3,250,000 out ot £4,630,000 worth of produce purchased from South Africa by her in twelve months. Germany has thus become the most important buyer of South African wool in Europe. In 1936-37 Germany bought 45,000,0001bs. of South African wool out of a total of 225,000,0001bs. exported by the Union. England and France took 36,000,000 and 35,000,0001bs. respectivelV. In recent years Germany has become a heavy supplier to South Africa oi iron and steel goods, machinery, chemicals, pharmaceutical articles and textiles. Her total exports to South Africa rose from £3,500,000 in 1935 to £4,600,000 in 1936 and are still rising.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 83, 31 December 1937, Page 9
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