"No matter where one goes in Britain to-day a better tone in respect to industry is noticeable, and men are gradually being absorbed from the ranks of the unemployed," said Mr A. T. Cartwright, formerly manager of Charles Begg and Co., Ltd., in an interview on his return from a trip to Great Britain, France, Germany, and other countries. "The heavy iron and steel trades are better—in fact many furnaces have been relighted after having been idle for about seven years. The cotton and woollen textiles are infinitely brighter, with the manufacturers upholding their long-standing reputation for quality and reliable standards." TENNIS RACQUETS. Consult our Mr Rhodes-Williams in regard to your new season's racquet. We give liberal allowances for used racquets in part payment, thus saving trouble and worry. Many players spoil their opportunities through using poor or tired racquets and could improve their game by trading in for a new one. MASON, STRUTHERS and CO., LTD.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21024, 28 November 1933, Page 10
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