BRITISH MANUFACTURERS
trade with dominions.
Press Association —By Telegraph-Copyright,
LONDON, May 5, (Received May 6, at 12.5 p.m.)
At the Government luncheon on the occasion of the British Industries Fair, at which most of Um High Commissioners were present, Mr Sidney Webb (President of tho Board of Trade) expressed from tho chair the hope that the fair would influence British trade in the same manner as tho Leipzig and Nijni-Novgorod fairs influenced Continental trade before the war. Ho urged the British dominions to participate more prominently in the fair, and quoted figures to show that British trade was tho most successful in tho world.
Sir James Allen said that so long as tho excellence of British manufactures was maintained tho, dominions would always be open to receive British goods.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18626, 6 May 1924, Page 4
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