BRITISH ARMADA
IN QUEST POR NEW MARKETS. ‘ ; ’ LONDON, September 4. Efforts to open up new markets in the' neighbourhood of the Kara Sea art being made by Britain. Twelve British freighters are irteluded:iri an armada of twenty-eiglit vessels bound for the Kara Sea, which is part of tlie Arctic Ocean, .south-east of the Nova/ Zembla 'lslands. (l Th'e ctepairfctoe bf the ships marks an effort' tio Open ;a new market, the products of this part of the world being timber and furs. Th e - ships, are taking out cargoes amounting ’to 20,000 tons, dnfcludiiig machinery. They hope to return with furs' timber and other lines. ' Mr Fred Jones, th e Cardiff shipis taking out two ships. The lairWa/da fiafclntlefl’ an icebreaker, and there air© three .aeroplanes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1932, Page 6
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126BRITISH ARMADA Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1932, Page 6
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