BRITISH COTTON OUTPUT
TEN PER CENT. INCREASE TO BE SOUGHT
(Rec. 10 p.m.) LONDON, July 28. “A plan to increase Britain’s cotton trade output by 10 per cent, over 1946 is the main object of conferences between the Board of Trade and the Cotton Board at Manchester this week,” says the Manchester correspondent of “The Times.” “The chairman of the Cotton Board (Sir Raymond Streat) has said that the main policy behind the increased production drive aims to bring yarn production to 15,000.0001 b a week, compared with the present output of 13,500,0001b/’
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25248, 29 July 1947, Page 7
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