BRITISH GOODS FOR U.S.
(N.i. Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, September 16. . Mr Winthrop Aldrich, the United States Ambassador, told a dinhet of the Company of cutlers in London that there Was a market in America for imports of high quality. He gave as fen example spectacular gains ih the sales of knives in the United States. In 1938. only £6700 worth of British knives werimported. In 1950 the total was £92.C00, .and last year it exceeded £200,000 sterling. “Out industries owe much to Shef* field and to other British centres di ikoductw
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27150, 21 September 1953, Page 13
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