Steel Supply Will Ease
AUCKLAND, Hhur. (Sp.).—“The steel supply will ease as the months pass and new plants with an output worth £70,000,000 per annum, which the English firms are installing, come into full production.” Mr E. H. Lever, chairman-manager and joint managing director of Richard Thomas and Baldwin’s, Ltd., steel manufacturers, said this on his arrival in Auckland yesterday. He is accompanied by Mrs "Lever and Mr J. A. Dagleas, a senior executive member of his staff. Mr Lever said that, with the anticipated increase in output, the British steel firms would be looking for markets, and he had come to New Zealand, a country entirely new to him, to ascertain the steel requirements of the country.
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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1948, Page 5
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