COTTON TRADE IMPROVES
A conijjsrable improvement in the re•lilts ql the tradJE3 subsidiary companies eomprisi^s the £7.250,003 Amalsamatcd Cotton Mills Truzt, Limited, ia shown in the parent company's report for tha paifc year.; Loansa of the -subrsidiarias, ap-.rt frcn Eorrockceu, Crcr.7di3cn, and Co"ipEay,. Limited, totalkd £12,233 in tie tvrztva months endsd 31at' Au3S3t 1-jt, wharaaS for 1030-31 locaos amounted to £222,C34,-after £185,541 had bean provi'did for stock depreciation. The parent company's net profit amounted to £5377, •gainst £2531. ~ " . .
"There is,no doubt that inter-Empire trade is "steadily gathering"momentum fn the -public imagination," states "Lloyd's List," London. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 10
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