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Wool from 17,000.000 sheep is used each year in the United States in making upholstery for automobiles. Most of the private papers of Franklin D. Roosevelt, late President of the United States, were opened to researchers on March . 17, with ceremonies held at Hyde Park. New York, the late President’s nome. The number of items in the collection is estimated to be between 4,000,000 and .5,000.000

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27404, 1 June 1950, Page 3

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 27404, 1 June 1950, Page 3

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