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GERMANY’S TRADE

SURVEY OF WOOL PURCHASES. IMPORTS FROM DOMINIONS. GREATER BUYING IN FUTURE. (United Press Association-—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received January 21, 9.65 a.m. LONDON, Jan. 20. The Australian Associated Press correspondent at Bremen says that the Bremen Chamber of Commerce, in an authoritative survey of the wool purchases of Germany, records only a slight decrease in the quantity imported for the year ending December 31 compared with the previous year. It declares: “Happily the imports from Australia have increased from 14,558,000 kilos to 18,578,000, owing to the increased exports of German goods to Australia, and more wool was also imported from New Zealand. Japanese purchases from South Africa had increased and prices, as a result have adversely affected German imports but, as German exports to South Africa were increasing, Germany would be able to buy more wool in future.”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1938, Page 7

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GERMANY’S TRADE Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1938, Page 7

GERMANY’S TRADE Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1938, Page 7

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