TOOTAL, BROADHURST, LEE CO.
' Mr. Kenneth Lee. chairman of the fl'jfetttal, Broadhurst, Lee Co., Manchester, Recently said that he looked forward to the anti-crease invention proving a source tr income in the' future. "But," he contended, "the largest part of our business is still export, and the prospects for any export business are uncertain; and if farther restrictions on the import of good* We put into force in the countries with which we trade we cannot hope to mainkim 'our earning power."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1933, Page 14
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