GERMAN DYE WORKS
PURCHASED BY BRITISH COMPANY.
(BNITIB PIIISI ASSOCIATION.—C»FTRIfIHt.)
(AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAND CAILE ASSOCIATION.)
LONDON, 10th August. The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Berlin says the Forestal Land, Timber, and Railway Company; a British con corn, has purchased Kenner's Hamburg tanning and dye -works, paying 5750 marks for each 1000-mark share, a total of 14,000,000 marks. The Germans drew the bulk of their raw materials from Argentina., Where the Forestal Company overwhelmed Renners.- The Forestal Company's operations are world-wide. The company has a capital of more than five million sterling.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 7
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