WORK FOR BRITAIN'. LONDON. Aug. 14. Members of a trade delegation from C’zecho-Slovnkia have been touring the principal industrial centres of England collecting specimens of articles most needed in their country, and studying the methods of British manufacture. There have been two parties. The largest, which, has just left. totalled lot), while the party still on tour numbers OP. The members include the master men and buyers in a variety of industries, as well as many teachers in craft schools in Czecho-Slovakia. who intend to educate their students in the methods employed in British factories. Housing conditions of factory workers, wages, hours, and conditions of employment are also being studied. One member said to a reporter yesterday : As a result, of our visit both to Wembley and the many industrial cities, we hope to l>e able to do a very great deal of business. We have already fixed a number of tentative contracts, and more are likely to follow on our return. At the conclusion of their tour the visitors will go to Paris, and then visit Zuirch on their way home.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1925, Page 1
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