FRENCH PERFUMES
Manufacture in England
London, March 30.
M. Coty, the French perfume king, is building a £50,000 factory at Brentford to escape the tariff. The factory will give employment to 2000 hands.
The directorate states that the factory’s ultimate size will depend on the Ottawa Conference. “Paris is the headquarters of our British Empire business,” said an official of the firm, “and if the Dominions agree to preference to Britain all our Empire business will be done from London. The production will exceed £1,000.000 a year.”
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 168, 12 April 1932, Page 9
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