GERMAN TRADE GROWS.
I Industrial activities were in a sound position when lie left Germany nine months ago, said Mr. F. C. Unger, who arrived in Wellington by the Awatea this Week on a world' tour on behalf of a German manufacturing firm. Commercially, Germany had been improving steadily, and exports were increasing! he said. His firm manufactured machines for knitting stockings, and he hail been in Australia attending to the installation of these, and was in New Zealand to see a, machine installed in a factory in C'hristchurch. * ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 16
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