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i A VOYAGE FOR TRADE. “A pioneer trade ship has just returned to the Clyde from Montreal. Tim s.s. hetitia had on board the representatives of eighty-seven Scotish firms who were exhibiting their products in the liner. In the selling of goods ‘British’ loses its meaning, unless it is synonymous with ‘best.’ The Duke of Montrose and the eightyseven exhibitors took their goods to Canada in order to convince people that ‘British’ and ‘best’ really are synonymous. Their mission has succeeded. They luiive impressed Canada. Tli.'y have also shown that, even in times of deep depression, people with initiative ean _ always win.” —“Glasgow Herald.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 2
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