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Scoured Wool Market

Because of a water shortage, very little greasy wool is scoured in Hong Kong so a market for tops, knitting yarns and scoured wool of fine counts exists. Because of the proven quality of New Zealand carpet by world standards, Hong Kong manufacturers are buying New Zealand yarns for their own products and the prospects for both carpets and carpet yams are very favourable, says “Export News,” a publication of the Department of Industries and Commerce.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 17

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Scoured Wool Market Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 17

Scoured Wool Market Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 17

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