B.A.W.F.A. PROFITS.
SHARE CLAIMED FOR ENGLAND. London, April 29. Mr E. F. Hitchcock, deputy director of war materials in war time, in a letter to the press, states that B.W.R.A. profits were derived principally from Britain; therefore <i proportion of the £500,000 balance should be allotted to Britain. He proposes that £lOO,OOO go to the woollen Worsted Trades Research Association, Leeds, and £50,000 to the Textile Institute, Manchester.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 113, 30 April 1926, Page 5
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