BRITISH AEROPLANEEXPORTS
PURCHASES BY 27 FOREIGN COUNTRIES LAST YEAR
(bsitish curriciAii wireless.) RUGBY, April 5. It was revealed by the President of the Board of Trade (Mr Oliver Stanley), in reply to a Parliamentary question, that during last year 507 aeroplanes of United Kingdom manufacture were exported to the value of £1,913,099. Of the total, 235 went to British countries, including 73 to Australia, 6u to the Union of South Africa, 32 tc New Zealand, 19 to British India and Burma, and 14 to Canada. More than 27 foreign countries received British aeroplanes during 1937, including 31 to France, 27 to Egypt, 27 to Iraq, and 25 to Belgium.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22371, 7 April 1938, Page 11
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