WIDE-AWAKE AMERICA.
THE BRITISH COMMISSION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright New York, Nov. 27. Some membors of Mr Mosely's Commission doclaro that they have received so many o.yo-openers in America that it will bo difficult to convinco Englishmen of ‘he unoxaggoratod truth. They are es- \. lucidly struck with the cncouragoment given ax, workers' saving machinery, overcoming difficulties which aro considered insuperable, in England. SUPERIORr-ry OF AMERICAN COTTO-x MILLS Bj^wegraph—Press A„jation-- Copy. / Lonu otl , Xov. ‘'3. Mr Moscly's Comndsjjjg®. was specially amazed at the oquuy uICM t, 0 f the American cotton mills.; "which were far suporior to those of Lancashire.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 583, 29 November 1902, Page 3
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