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CAPTURING GERMAN TRADE

INSTRUCTIVE EXHIBITION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, March 5. (Received March 6, at 8.45 a.m.) The Foreign Samples Department of the Oversens Trade has opened an exhibition in London. There are shown over 15,000 samples of enemy goods, collected since the war, with the object of showing British manufacturers the exact nature of the enemy trade with various parts of the Empire and other countries. _ The department has secured a vast quantity of information relative to enemy trade markots. The samples already represented include some from practically every part of the Empire, North America, China, and Siam, and others will be added. Manufacturers are allowed every facility to study them.

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Evening Star, Issue 16675, 6 March 1918, Page 6

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CAPTURING GERMAN TRADE Evening Star, Issue 16675, 6 March 1918, Page 6

CAPTURING GERMAN TRADE Evening Star, Issue 16675, 6 March 1918, Page 6

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