ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE
ADVANTAGE WITH GERMANY. [BY CABLE —PBESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] BERLIN, February 19. ' Germany's favourable trade balance last year was £46,000,000. While sending exports to Britain valued, at £33,725,000, Germany imported from Britain goods valued, at £30,000,000. LANCASHIRE INTEREST (Recd. Feb. 20, Noon). - ' LONDON,’ February 19. Travelling as “Mr. Smith,” Herr Von Ribbentrop, as the guest of Earl Derby, met a number of Lancashire business men at Manchester. He emphasised that his visit was private, but Earl Derby and the Lord Mayor of Manchester led’ an informal discussion after dinner, on tlje trade between Germany and the North of England, as a result of which special sub-committees of - the cotton | and wool trades are meeting’ to con- . sider an improvement.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1937, Page 7
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