WOOL LEADERS.—Before the first meeting of the newly-reconstituted International Wool Secretariat began in Melbourne last week, some of the delegates visited a 10,000-acre property at Seymour, 78 miles from Melbourne. From left are Mr J. D. Fraser, general manager of the New Zealand Wool Board; Mr P. J. A. van Heerden, South Africa; Dr. 3. G. van der Wath, chairman of the South African Wool Board; Mr M. Webb, manager of the property; and Mr J. Acland, chairman of the New Zealand Wool Board.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 13
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84WOOL LEADERS.—Before the first meeting of the newly-reconstituted International Wool Secretariat began in Melbourne last week, some of the delegates visited a 10,000-acre property at Seymour, 78 miles from Melbourne. From left are Mr J. D. Fraser, general manager of the New Zealand Wool Board; Mr P. J. A. van Heerden, South Africa; Dr. 3. G. van der Wath, chairman of the South African Wool Board; Mr M. Webb, manager of the property; and Mr J. Acland, chairman of the New Zealand Wool Board. Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 13
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