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NYLON STOCKING PRODUCTION

Reeeived Atondav, 7 p.m. LOXDOX, Nov. 18. By the heginning of 1948 British nylon spinners will he. making aufllicient stoekings to meet all the demands of the British liome liosierv market, stated Lord Hollenden, liead of one of the largest British nylon mannfacturing firms. Lord Hollenden said all British i factories wero overhauled and now! ready to go into full production butj were held up by the shortage of nylon yarn. It was expected yarn supplies would inerease eomparatively slowly until the middlc of tlie next vear lmt aftef tliat thev sliould itiefease rapidly. B]>inners proposed to build up reserve stoeltS until tliey could make an pqiiitable distri bn ti 011 rather tlian a fevv token (leliveries.

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1946, Page 8

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NYLON STOCKING PRODUCTION Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1946, Page 8

NYLON STOCKING PRODUCTION Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1946, Page 8

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