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TALK OF WOOL.—Sir William Gann (left), chairman of the International Wool Secretariat, discussing world wool promotion with Mr J. D. Acland, chairman of the New Zealand Wool Board, in Wellington last week. Sir William Gunn, who is a Queensland grazier, attended a special meeting of the board held to consider plans for an expanded wool sales campaign in the Far East and developments in European promotion and trade.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 15

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TALK OF WOOL.—Sir William Gann (left), chairman of the International Wool Secretariat, discussing world wool promotion with Mr J. D. Acland, chairman of the New Zealand Wool Board, in Wellington last week. Sir William Gunn, who is a Queensland grazier, attended a special meeting of the board held to consider plans for an expanded wool sales campaign in the Far East and developments in European promotion and trade. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 15

TALK OF WOOL.—Sir William Gann (left), chairman of the International Wool Secretariat, discussing world wool promotion with Mr J. D. Acland, chairman of the New Zealand Wool Board, in Wellington last week. Sir William Gunn, who is a Queensland grazier, attended a special meeting of the board held to consider plans for an expanded wool sales campaign in the Far East and developments in European promotion and trade. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29715, 8 January 1962, Page 15