TRADE WITH GLASGOW
DIRECT SHIPMENTS URGED CHEAPER PORT THAN LONDON Br Teh graph—Pi MS Awn—Copyright. Loudon, Nov. 26. Sir William Raeburn, president of the Clyde Trust, speaking at the Junelieon to the visiting Premiers, admitted that Glasgow hurl not as large a population to supply as London. Liverpool, Manchester and Hull, but 0,009,900 ]>eople were dependent for their supplies upon Glasgow. She bad all the facilities for dealing with larger t overseas trade and was anxious for mueli more Australian and New Zealand products to be shipped direct to Glasgow, which was a niueh cheaper port, iu every way tliau London
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 11
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101TRADE WITH GLASGOW Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 11
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