The future of the explosives industry was touched upon by Colonel Sip Balpli Anatruther, presiding over the annual meetuig,of Noel's Explosives,-Ltd;, at ; Qiss^riw:. Ppace conditions, he eaid, were engaging th« board* serious "attention. Tnev 'nad invested Ijinds in. Qompaniee : engaged in manufacturing commoditios not directly skin to explosives, and hailacquired a large stock intei'esb.ii\ tjie dye firm of Levinstein, Ltd., whiGli' has «rioe .■'■■. been a,ni^antaj;?d " : \nih- ; : BtJti?l> >3By*>«> ,i' ;Ltd., 'ffius"ens\irirjg:th.'e B^bjjjjg. oJ-jtecliTU v' nical 'kiiowleSgei. ''■"'■ '■" ■ *-"'"'-" '■ ■■::£^W^4'
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 2
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