PRINCE IN DENMARK
AMBASSADOR OF TRADE
EXHIBITION OPENED
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY,; 24th September,
.. The w'armeat cordiality'and the closest Anglo-Danish cultural and commercial relations were stimulated by the British, -Trade/Exhibition which- the; Prince of Wales opened to-day at Copenhagen. $;■_ ■'["'.'■ '•' ■ :'■ There are 700 exhibitors at this trade display of goods, which, are valued at £250,000 and cover an. immense range, from the; lightest and. most delicate articles,!-a woman's battery of cosmetics, to the heavy industrial machineryfor: which Britain is famed throughout the world. British art products make a fine display-in a museum set apart -for; that purpose. ■•■■'■■ .- Shop windows.are filled with British goods and the city, is en fete. :.
The presence of three British cruisers and three Air. Force flyingrboats add to the British atmosphere, as do the performances of a British ballet troupe at theßoyal Opera House and the daily march through the streets of the Gordon Highlanders' Band. : : ~
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 7
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149PRINCE IN DENMARK Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 7
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