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TRADE IN WOOL

GERMANY’S INCREASED IMPORTS NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA NOT SHARING. ARGENTINE AND SOUTH AFRICA IN LEAD. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Day, 9.45 a.m.) LONDON, December 13. The “Yorkshire Post” says Australia and New Zealand have failed to get a share of Germany’s increased wool imports, which for the year ended October totalled 127.6 million kilos, an increase of 50 per cent over 1936-37. Australia sent four million kilos more to Germany compared with the amount in 1936-37, but her share of the total German imports fell from 22 to 18 per per cent. ■ The volume of New Zealand shipments showed an actual decline. Argentina supplied 22 per cent of the German requirements, and South Africa 28 per cent.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 December 1938, Page 7

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TRADE IN WOOL Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 December 1938, Page 7

TRADE IN WOOL Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 December 1938, Page 7

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