INDUSTRIES FAIR
THE FGRBGNBUSINESS ' EXHIBITORS SATISFIED./ ' (British OfflcUlWltelees.) > RUGRY, March 3,: The foreign business at the British Industries* Fair is considered to hare bkeii remajrkably good In view of the currency and . trade ' restrictions in so many v-A /statement issued by the Federation qf British Industries says: ■“The feeling' expressed by the exhibitors is one of satisfaction. It is not possible to say in what proportion the orders have been divided between home and foreign buyers.” ‘ , The chairman of the Management Committee of the Birmingham section reports that many exhibitors ate already expressing a desire to book space for next year’s fair. The Prince of Wales sent a message to the Birmingham section saying how much he was impressed during his visit. In Birmingham the total attendance this year was 124,500,. compared with 112,028 last. year. . > ' • \ Exhibitors are particularly satisfied with the fresh openings for business, both in the home and export markets, provided by the contacts made at the fair.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22204, 6 March 1934, Page 9
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