BRITISH CARS
A GROWING INDUSTRY PRINCE OF WALES OPENS EXHIBITION (By Radio) RUGBY, Nov. 5. The Prince of Wales, when opening the Scottish Motor-car Show at Gia gow to-day, said the industry had a*' vanced from a position which wa little more than the production of a means of pleasure to be one of the most important industries in th country. Fine, reliable cars were now produced at prices well within th • reach of those of moderate means.
The Prince emphasised that motor manufacturers must not lose sight of the export trade. There were thousands of British people overseas wh<wanted British cars in preference to those of foreign make. Local conditions in the great Dominions were many and varied, but they were wel' worth studying in order that cars might be produced for colonial, use which would command a market.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19992, 8 November 1927, Page 9
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