TRADE WITH RUSSIA.
BRITISH FIRMS NEQMIIAIB. LARGE DEALS ARRANGED. By Telesrraplj.—Ptmi Ai3n.*<opffHgM. Received Oct. 3, li.S jj ' It is understoodtiit' nvi'nyjfbustteO 'men are urging the tCMfttrange an early resumption of- buailws with Russia on a tylMft' of tfce Crifisill points already accepted by Moscow.! One group of Beraop&sey fitmi provisionally agreed to i'.eon tract invplting £500,000 worth at leather glods for Russia. Some firing in Lincolnmilrc arranged to supply agnMtnral mail*cry. Other contracts awaiting ftlie Government's decision represent |£l,(100,000 worth of cloth, £2.000,000 w&rth of textile machinery, and motor cars. It it pointed out that Czecho-Slov&Un is tiUpi; ying Moscow with agHcuJtual machinery, payment for which haariU" ready tit en deposited in tho sbgjfij Of platinum and silver.—Aus.-N.Z. Cute Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1920, Page 5
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120TRADE WITH RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1920, Page 5
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