GENERAL CABLES
RECORD ORDER FOR FIGfiTERS. (United Press Association—By JElsctruTelegraph.—Copyright > LONDON, November 28, The “Sunday Times” says.—Aiming at the re-equipment of several divisions of the Air Force with a squadron ol the world’s fastest aircraft, the Air Minitser lias placed a record single order with the Hawker Engineering Coy.
It comprises two hundred HawkerFury single-seater fighters, with speed of more than two hundred mijes per hour and Hawker-Hart reconaissance bombers.
MR SNOWDEN’S OPTIMISM. LONDON, November 23, ( Mr Snowden in a speech at Farmham Chamber of Commerce dinner, expressed the opinion that the dark clouds hovering over many industries would soon disappear. Within a year, trade would have taken a turn. There need be no despair for British trade
Mr. Snowden added. Government were anxious to develop trade with the Dominions, hut one pound per capita increase of tins only, . would amount to twenty millions sterling, while a farthing a week per capita increase in trade with India would mean sixty milions : yearly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1930, Page 5
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