EXPANSION OF TRADE.
BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. HEED FOR CLOSER TOUCH. (Press Association —Copyright.) LONDON, Mar. 11.—In a speech the general meeting of the Federation of British Industries on the occasion of his resigning the presidency, Sir Erie Geddes suggested that the Federation should endeavour to get into closer touch with their fellow manufacturers in the other principal industrial countries of the world, with the object of discussing and, where possible, co-operating with them in any matters which might promote the expansion of world trade. The most important part of this development of the Federation’s activities would be consultations with the producers and manufacturers in the Dominions.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1925, Page 5
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