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MR JORDAN'S INTEREST IN FACTORIES.—During his stay in Dunedin, the Rt. Hon W. J. Jordan, P.C. High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, has made several visits to industrial plants in the city. This picture was taken when he arrived at Messrs Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd. yesterday afternoon, when he was met by Mr S. T. Hudson, factory director (left), and Mr Carl V. Smith, managing director (right). Speaking to the Junior Chamber of Commerce last evening, the High Commissioner commented on the vast improvements in the processes and conditions in such factories during the last 30 years.

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Evening Star, Issue 25700, 25 January 1946, Page 6

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MR JORDAN'S INTEREST IN FACTORIES.—During his stay in Dunedin, the Rt. Hon W. J. Jordan, P.C. High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, has made several visits to industrial plants in the city. This picture was taken when he arrived at Messrs Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd. yesterday afternoon, when he was met by Mr S. T. Hudson, factory director (left), and Mr Carl V. Smith, managing director (right). Speaking to the Junior Chamber of Commerce last evening, the High Commissioner commented on the vast improvements in the processes and conditions in such factories during the last 30 years. Evening Star, Issue 25700, 25 January 1946, Page 6

MR JORDAN'S INTEREST IN FACTORIES.—During his stay in Dunedin, the Rt. Hon W. J. Jordan, P.C. High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, has made several visits to industrial plants in the city. This picture was taken when he arrived at Messrs Cadbury Fry Hudson Ltd. yesterday afternoon, when he was met by Mr S. T. Hudson, factory director (left), and Mr Carl V. Smith, managing director (right). Speaking to the Junior Chamber of Commerce last evening, the High Commissioner commented on the vast improvements in the processes and conditions in such factories during the last 30 years. Evening Star, Issue 25700, 25 January 1946, Page 6