JAPANESE UNIFORM.
WOOL AND STAPLE FIBRE. TOKTO, May in. The press is giving prominence to the full-dress uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, which a lending textile manufacturer has made from Australian wool mixed with 30 per cent, of staple fibre. The uniform has been presented to Prince Hiroyasa Fushimi-no-Aliya, Chief of the Naval Staff, who expresses a preference for staple fibre as a national product. The textile workers, it. is emphasised underwent personal purification during the making of the uniform.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 188, 23 May 1938, Page 3
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