BRITISH TRADE FAIR
1 DOMINIONS URGED TO TAKE . PART.. ■'. ■-;.--."
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) (REUTEB'S TELEGRAM.) ' . . . (Received 6th May, 11.30 a.m.) ' ■.'-■'■., LONDON, sth May., A Government luncheon,was given on the occasion of the British Industries Fair. Most of the High Commissioners were present. Sir Sidney": Webb,\ who presided, said -he hoped the fair would influence' British trade in the same way as tho Leipzig and Nijuinoygorod fairs did Continental trade before the war. He urged the British Dominions to take part more prominently in the fair, and quoted figures to show that British trade was the most successful in the world; ■•>■■•' Sir James Allen said that so/ long as the excellence fof British* manufactures was maintained, the Dominions would always be open to receive, British goods.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 7
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