BRITISH TRADE.
IMPROVEMENT INDICATED. ACTIVITY* IN MOTOR CARS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright London, Nov. 12. 1 Satisfactory indications of improved trade are seen in the re-opening of the 1 great tin plate works in the Midlands, j which have been closed since last year. ' Engineering firms in the Black Country have been compelled to begin night work i for the first time in 24 months. The Motor-car Show at Olympia has I closed. The orders received were more numerous than ever, and amount to millions. One firm booked orders amounting to half a million. Experts declare that the trade has jumped from stagnation to , the greatest activity with orders enough j to last a year.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1921, Page 3
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