BRIGHT SPOTS
BUSINESS m BRITAIN BIRMINGHAM. The prospects in the motor ear industry this year are blight, according to the reports of Birmingham firms. In the first week following the announcement of their new models, the firm orders received by . Wolscley Motors were more tlum double those of the corresponding week last, year, which was in itself a record for the company. A similar encouraging repot’t comes from the Austin Motor Company, where it is stated that demand is. considerably in excess of last year. Leicester.—Exclusive contracts for the supply of llritish-made typewriters to the Australian and New Zealand Governments have been awarded to the/Imperial Typewriter Company, of Leicester. These contracts, both for hundreds of machines, extend over two years. Wales. South Wales’ output or coal last month was the highest lor three years and 63 per cent, better than in 1932. Cardiff mines have secured a contract lo supply the Vortugur.se railways with 170,000 tons of small eoal next year. South Wales is also busy and expects to employ 160 cargo steamers next rear.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18283, 29 December 1933, Page 4
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