WOOL FOR MEXICO
PROBABLE DOMINION BUYER The possibility of Mexico becoming a buyer of Australian or New Zealand wool in the future was mentioned yesterday by Mr. E. J. Bryce, a retired merchant, of Sydney, who arrived from Vancouver by tho Aorangi after travelling for 18 months in Spain, Germany, Russia, Mexico and the West Indies. Mr. Bryce said that Mexico, like every other nation, was trying to be self-contained, and intended to establish its own woollen industries. Greater quantities of wool would be needed, and possibly it would be obtained from Australia or New Zealand.
Referring to Russia, Mr. Bryce said that country seemed to be making tremendous headway. Factories were springing up all over the place.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22393, 14 April 1936, Page 11
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