SOUTH OF ENGLAND TRADE
MANY' IN DUSTRIES- FLOURISH. British Wireless. _ Rugby,. Augjist 6. In the annual report issued to-day by the chief inspector of factories and workshops it is pointed out/that the flourishing condition of trades'in the south of England has helped to restore the balance of employment. . . During 1929 employment •in industry generally was far from satisfactory and many of the leading" trades of the country experienced very . difficult ;•/conditions, working far below their normal capacity. Among the trades that .flourished,, howgvgr, particularly in the south of England,', jwp,re •those connected with motor-car building, wireless, gramophones, electrical engineering, certain branches of chemical works, furniture, artificial silk, paper manufacture and sugar refining.. . .. . L - The demand for the products of many of the miscellaneous trades carried on in the south? particularly in and around London, was so brisk as to . cause in some works a shortage of suitable workers and to require considerable extensions of factory. buildings. ‘
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1930, Page 14
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