BRITISH TRADE FAIR
BUSINESS BEYOND EXPECTATIONS
(British Official Wireless.) ! RUGBY, 27th February. ( The business done at the British Industries Fair now proceeding at Olympia and ]White City, London, and in Birmingham Considerably exceeds all expectations, and, despite the depressed condition of world trade, shows a considerable increase over last year's results. The total orders -at j Yvhite City, where the cotton textile sec-1 lion is housed, is stated to be £3,000,000.; trhe first-week's trade wns £1,750,000.1 JJuyors from other countries ns well .as J'roin all parts of Britain are -visiting the lair in greater numbers than ever before. .The Lancashire cotton industry, has received a considerable stimulus. «
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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 12
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