FICKLE MOSCOW.
NO ORDERS FOR MANCHESTER. A DELEGATION RECALLED. dtr-reivpfl II a.m.' LONDON. August 23. The textile delegation which was vi-itin? Manchester has been .*uddenly mailed to Moscow t'/ithoiit havinc placed any contracts.- (A. and X.Z.) THE REASON WHY. TOO LONG CREDIT. (RefPivpfl 11.30 a.m.. LONDON*. August 23. The •Time*" ?ays» the Russian textile delegation's failure is mainly due to insistence on long credits. The delegation particularly desired to place orders in Lancashire, but were informed that Lancashire firms were not prepared to jeopardise trade relations with other foreigners who paid within two or three months, whereas by accepting Russian orders they would have to wait two or three years.—("Times. , ")
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 7
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