COTTON PLANTS FOR TOGOLAND
BERLIN, Nov. 13. T'he arrangements for introducing theAme hi can cotton plant into German West Africa are practically complete. In accordance with an agreement macie with planters in Alabama, Mr _ James Calloway, an American expert; with two American farmers and a mechanic, will leave the coast for Togoland about the Piddle of December. They will be acpanied by 150 carriers and workmen, who will join them in Lome. Tho expedition is under the protection of the Government. The funds expended so far amount to £3150, and the Berlin “Colonial Economic Committee '’ has ■promised to give farther aid to the enterprise.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1507, 17 January 1901, Page 13
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104COTTON PLANTS FOR TOGOLAND New Zealand Mail, Issue 1507, 17 January 1901, Page 13
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