GENERAL CABLES
BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR
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■LONDON, March 4,
. The British Industries Fair ended to-night. .Exhibitof s ere greatly pleased at very-, satisfactory business beiiig done. Exhibiting' firms’ report large blocks of ordon3 together with afi exceptional number of.• small . ’ experimental orders from hew overseas customers, which they believe may lead to big orders in future. : ‘ .
FOREIGN DEALING SUSPENDED
LONDON, March 4.
All dealings in foreign currencies «.re suspended owing to the New York moratorium. 1 A,
EXPECTED CONFERENCE
LONDON, March 5
The ‘Observer's” Paris correspondent says -the newspapers expect Mr MacDonald and Sir/ J. .Simon to confer with M. Deladier en route to Geneva, less, to stimulate, disarmament than concerning measures to. deal with; the; Hitler menace to international peace..
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 3
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