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BRITISH DYES

FLOURISHING INDUSTRY MANY NEW COLOURS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 5. (Received January 6, at 12.5 p.m.) “Wo are now making 93 per cent, of our own dyes, compared with 20 per cent, before the war. There is no reason why tho women of the world should not regard Britain as the centre of the world’s fashions,” declared Mr D. J. Colville, Under-Secretary for Overseas Trade, at the British Colour Council’s luncheon, at which thero was a_magnificent range of new British spring colours, including flame-poppy, forrestergreeu, carmine, Angora-red, Sapphire, billiard-green, and three striking degrees of purple. All these have already been applied to every article of women’s wardrobes.

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Evening Star, Issue 20993, 6 January 1932, Page 7

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BRITISH DYES Evening Star, Issue 20993, 6 January 1932, Page 7

BRITISH DYES Evening Star, Issue 20993, 6 January 1932, Page 7