TALKIE FILM USED
SHAREHOLDERS ADDRESSED LONDON, April 11. The late Lord Lcverhulino forecast 20 years ago that the governor of Lever Brothers, would one day address simultaneously not only a shareholders’ meeting at Iho Port Sunlight. Cheshire, model village, but all the employees scattered over the world. The dream was brought several steps nearer realisation when shareholders met at Port Sunlight on Thursday.. They saw, by means of a talkie film, Mr. Francis A. Countwav, pro sident of the Lover Company in America, seated at his de.sk in Cambridge, Massachusetts; heard him tell of the firm’s great progress in the Fnitcd Stales. . Later the shareholders heard from Mr. F. D’Arcy Cooper, chairman, of record profit for their company—£7,.'sßs,ooo.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19026, 28 May 1936, Page 14
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