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BRITISH CARS

PRINCE OF WALES'S ADVICE (From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, 11th November. The Prince of Wales spent ten hours in Glasgow, and in that time fulfilled nine engagements, including the opening of the Scottish Motor Show. "Never let up, because remember the other fellow never does," was the advice which the Prince offered to his audience of motor manufacturers. "If I do not know Hie complexities of »ny single industry," he toutijiard, "I havo had many opportunities of observing for myself, the impression our manufactured articles mako overseas, in the Dominions, the Colonies, and in foreign countries. "Don't, forget your export trade, be-

cause it has enormous possibilities. If you make a point of studying the conditions and requirements which exist overseas, both within tho Empire and some of the new foreign countries, if you make tho types of cars they want they will buy them; anyway, th-i British community will and, I believe, the foreign communities also will. But, like every human being, they insist on having just what they want and getting what they want. So it is up to all of you iv the automobile industry to get down to it and discover tho best way of providing them with the articlo they want.''

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 8

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BRITISH CARS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 8

BRITISH CARS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 8

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