WOOL FOR GERMANY.
INCREASE FROM NEW ZEALAND, •j AUSTRALIA ALSO BENEFITS. ; (United.. Press As s oci a tioff—QopjTight.) (Received. This Day, 9i60-a-Vn/WT’ 20. - Press corf respondent at'Bremen says**that the Bremen-Chamber of Commerce in an authoritative survey of VcioT purchases in Germany, records only a slight de-: crease in the quantity imported for the year ended October 31 last compared with, the previous, year. ... The report declares: “Happily imports from Australia; Jrojri 14,558,006' kilos-to J8;p78,000-owing to increased exports of German goods to Australia.,More woqT waj? a).?o import-; ed from New- Zealand;. u Japanese chases in'South Africa 'increased the prices, and as a results adversely, affect-; ed German imports, but as German exports to,South Africa are increasing Germany will be able to buy more* wool in the future.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 86, 21 January 1938, Page 5
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