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(‘N.Z. Observer’) Plans for the future use of sheep’s wool are being discussed in Australia. In New Zealand the trouble is that we have too much bull’s wool as well. Quisling is said to be worried over the withdrawal of German tioops from Norway. Evidently be doesn’t yearn to be alone with his beloved people. Mr Roosevelt has urged the international air conference not to create blocks of closed air A warning against hot air might also have been timely. “Uncle Sam’s” 1944 Presidential campaign is now over. One thing that everyone seems to regret was the American citizens inalienable right of freedom from speech. It is understood that Mr J. G, Barclay, who is at present revisiting the scene of some of his useful indiscretions, finds Canberra singularly restful. There is no Internal Marketing Department there to tax his nerves. Control of New Zealands’s police is just a matter of goings and Cummings.

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Dunstan Times, 20 November 1944, Page 3

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