PRINCE OF WALES
OPENS BRITISH EXHIBIT!ON
DISPLAY AT COPENHAGEN
(British Official Wireless.)
•RUGBY, September 24.
The warmest cordiality and closest Anglo-Danish cultural and commercial relations wer 6 stimulated by. the British Exhibition, which ,fhe Prince of Wales opened to-day at Copenhagen. 'Seven hundred exhibitors took part in this trade display of goods valued at a quarter of a million sterling, covering an immense range from the lightest and moot delicate articles, a woman’s battery of cosmetics, to heavy industrial machinery, for wffiich Britain is famed throughout the world. British art products made a fin e display in a museum set apart therefor. Shop windows are filled with British goods. The presence of three British cruisers and three Air Force flying boats adds to the British atmosphere, as do the performances of the British (ballet troupe at the Royal Opera House, and a daily march through the streets of the Pipe Band of the Gordon Highlanders.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1932, Page 5
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