Great Britain’s Glass Trade
The Board of Trade of Great Britain in a resume of the foreign trade of the world in glass (glazing sheets), draws a comparison between English and German exports in this line. Great Britain’s exports to neutral countries amount to £631,900; Germany’s, £469,450; Austria’s, £145,425. In Australia British trade is largely at a discount in favour of Belgium products, which are much cheaper and stated to be equal in quality refers to sheet-glass.
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Progress, Volume XI, Issue 4, 1 December 1915, Page 500
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77Great Britain’s Glass Trade Progress, Volume XI, Issue 4, 1 December 1915, Page 500
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