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CUE TRADE COMMISSIONER.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —So w‘i have it announced (not by cable) that Mr J. Graham Qow has left Liverpool “to seek fresh fields and. pastures new” in the land of treats and millionaires. there to be “interviewed” by the Rockefellers and When in New York he iracht be able to “place’’ onr projected £1,750,000 loan with some of the Wall street speculators. It’ would in many respects help to tie the “silken bonds” of friendship with our Columbian cousins, which, no doubt, would give a greater “interest” in our welfare—in more ways than one. We are not advised if it is Mr Dow’s intention to visit Klondyke or hot. He would he able to do “a line” with some of the soft goods merchants by showing the quality and cheap- 1 ness of the Mosgiel and Hoslyn blankets and other woollen textures.—l am, etc., July 5L

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Evening Star, Issue 11626, 10 July 1902, Page 1

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CUE TRADE COMMISSIONER. Evening Star, Issue 11626, 10 July 1902, Page 1

CUE TRADE COMMISSIONER. Evening Star, Issue 11626, 10 July 1902, Page 1

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