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COTTON TRADE CRISIS.

MORE MILLS BEING CLOSED. OUTLOOK STILL UNCERTAIN. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. (Received August 2, 7.25 p.m.) LONDON. Auk. 2. The deadlock in the Lancashire cotton industry has become more pronounced. Further mills arc being closed down. No fresh development is expected until niter the bank nr> T ''' meantirpe th operat ve spinners in the various distail* »' lo leave matters in the hands of the executive to negotiate for the host terms possible, those terms to be submitted to a Special representative meeting. SPFKHPTfi W VMTS. —<?»- N W TO BERLIN. LINER AND AEROPLANES. (Received August 2. 10.5 p.m.) Times Cal>!e. LOXDON. Aug. 2. The P.ei iin correspondent of the Times cays the Bremen's catapult seaplane was launched off Cherbourg and landed an American mail at Breineihaven in four hours, or 24 hours ahead of the vessel s orrival there. The Berlin portion of the mail was conveyed in a special aeroplane to the German capital. Through this combination of ti swift liner and aeroplanes the transmission of the mail from New York to Berlin feas accomplished in 5 days 11 hours.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 13

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COTTON TRADE CRISIS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 13

COTTON TRADE CRISIS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 13