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♦ AUSTRALIA'S WOOL. POST-WAR EMPIRE CONTROL. LONDON, May 5. The report of Lord Balfour's Post-. Wan Trade Committee mentions that the' supply of all, kinds of wool 19" likely to be insufficient for the requirements of the world, particularly merino wool. Germany and Austria are practically dependent "upon Australia and South Africa. The committee considers that it is.' of the greatest importance that joint measures should be devised with the Dominions to secure the control of their output of all kinds of wool immediately after the*, war.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14608, 18 May 1918, Page 4
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