POST-WAR PROBLEMS.
PREPARING FOR THE ECONOMIC ' WAR. Cable—p reßa Association—Copyright.) ; (United Service.) •j (tl t, LONDON, March 5. oreign Samples Department of erseaß trade opened an exhibition ill Wdon with over 15,000 samples of E?°ds collected since the war ' Briiiol, ' w object of showing of «mTJ na ? u facturers tne exact nature tW frade with various parts of ; Thnn^f 6 other countries. titr i 1 ? 161 ?* 1 secu red a vast quantify trade in^ ormat ' on relative to represented in the cf £% la^d \P^tic a Uy every part «i^ pir £i> rth America, China, - Afinrnforvf rs ro to be added. fccOitr , , re T s ore allowed every to stutfy the exhibits.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16154, 7 March 1918, Page 7
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