Wool circles are interested, a London Press Association correspondent states, in a reported statement by Mr E. Strauss, South African Minister of Agriculture, that negotiations are proceeding between Britain and South Africa to extend indefinitely, after’ the war the agreement by which Britain buys the entire South African wool clip. At present Britain has agreed to purchase the Australian, New Zealand and South African clips for the duration find one year afterward.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1944, Page 31
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