MILLS RE-OPEN
lancashire cotton and steel firms show confidence ORDERS FLOW IN RUGBY, Thursday. The Lancashire Cotton Corporation has decided to re-open four large mills, employing 1500 people, owing to orders received in the past few days. Steel works at Barrow, employing 1400, will also re-open on Monday. The changed monetary conditions have created an optimistic spirit in Lancashire industrial towns, and the cotton industry appears to have received a fresh impetus. At Liverpool and Manchester more business was done in a single day than_ for a considerable time. Both spinners and manufacturers were busy booking orders, and it is confidently predicted that many spinning mills and weaving sheds, which have been closed for many months, will shortly be re- . opened.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 29, 26 September 1931, Page 3
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