INDUSTRIES FAIR ENDS
APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE IN 1929 British Wireless —Press Assn. —Copyright RUGBY, Sunday. The London and Birmingham sections of the British Industries Fair were Closed on Saturday evening. Captain Douglas Hacking, Parliamentary Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department, which organised the * a u\ said he had received on all sides Assurances that the business done this Fear had been better than at the last Provisional applications for space for ® Talr are being received from exhibitors in large numbers, and a space °J more than 100,000 square feet has Already been applied for. In the pot*'ry and glassware section 20,000 QUare feet has already been earmarked out of the 23,000 square feet this year. Manufacturers reon the . fair as affording a valuable for introducing novelties of ‘ to the markets of the world. 4 ift lhe business done at the heavy secof the fair at Birmingham ex* X Previous records.—A. and
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 296, 6 March 1928, Page 1
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