GREAT BRITAIN
AN APPEAL TO THE TRADERS OVERSEAS. TO KEEP BRITISH PEOPLE EMPLOYED. Received 11, 10.5 pjn. London, August 10 (evening). The Association of Chambers of Con- - Tee issued an appeal to the overseas «1., minions. Within Uie past week • M-ry laijje number of orders for gooda li 've been cancelled, reduced in volume, "• Uteir delivery postponed, possibly due t j tie temporary advance in price, but. ■mow to the uncertainty regarding war rifles. He Government has provided against both, therefore they appeal to traders not only to confirm their orders • hot to increase them. The Mother Country, they say, has a large nwss of industrial' population. Manufacturers •re doing their best to keep them in employment, but they cannot succeed if (heir customers suspend their orders or delay payment for jroods already shipjPed. The" Association is satisfied that If their kinsmen overseas know the facta H*ey will not overlook this practical means of assisting.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 70, 12 August 1914, Page 5
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155GREAT BRITAIN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 70, 12 August 1914, Page 5
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