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N.Z. VISITORS TO CHICAGO FAIR

(10 a.m.) CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Two New Zealand businessmen are credited with travelling the farthest of all visitors to the International Trade Fair opening here on August 7. Fair officials received advice from the United States Embassy in Wellington that Messrs. J. A. Scott and K. W. Brown, of J. and A. P. Ecott, Limited. Dunedin, would attend the fair. Tlie embassy stated that they are particularly interested in automotive parts and equipment, industrial tools and appliances and domestic laundry equipment.

Fifty thousand buyers representing more than 50 nations are expected to attend the fair. The products of 46 oversea nations and the United States will be displayed.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23321, 2 August 1950, Page 8

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N.Z. VISITORS TO CHICAGO FAIR Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23321, 2 August 1950, Page 8

N.Z. VISITORS TO CHICAGO FAIR Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23321, 2 August 1950, Page 8

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