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BRITISH INDUSTRIALISTS. (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON. October 5. Iron and steel appreciated on Sir Samuel Hoare’s hint of an acceleration of rearmament, and industrials reflected the market’s view that de- \ valuation did not threaten British industry. The continuance of British trade recovery is instanced by the fact that more than £ 1,000,000,000 more is circulating now in trade and industry than at the corresponding time lust year. A.ccoriling to the bankers clearing bouse, cheques and bills dealt .with las- week were £162.291,- ■, 000. making a total increase in the ’ first three quarters of the year approximately £ 1,130,000.000. The thirtieth International Motor Exhibition will open at Olympia on October 15th. The exhibition is expected' to disclose more new models than any previous event. Representatives from 45 overseas countries have signified (heir intention to attend. There will be approximately 500 cars on view, ranging- from £3OOO to £1() in price.
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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1936, Page 6
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