SAID THE PRINCE
SPEAKING at the Scottish Motor Show of the prospects of the motor industry overseas, the Prince of Wales said: “Do not ever lose sight of or forget your export trade and the thousands—literally thousands of Britishers overseas who want to buy British cars in preference to foreign ones if they are always suitable to the local conditions which exist in our Dominions and Colonies. These local conditions are both many and varied, but, believe me, they are more than worth while studying, so that you can produce a British car adapted to colonial use, for which there is a market just as there is for the foreign ones.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 384, 19 June 1928, Page 7
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