BRITISH TRADE.
LONDON, May 15. Fifty-seven members of. the House of Commons, Unionists and Liberals, have formed a Permanent Committee to promote the interests of trade and commerce. <
Mr Chamberlain will afford three experts representing the engineerings textiles and soft goods industries special facilities to ascertain the best openings in South Africa, hoping thereby to check German and American competition.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 115, 16 May 1902, Page 5
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