BIG CUTLERY ORDER
SHEFFIELD KNIVES AND FORKS FOR MILITIAMEN. Firms in Sheffield, Britain’s “steel city,” have received orders from the War. Office for £40,000 worth of knives, forks and spoons with which the new Militia Army will eat its rations. This is a very big individual order, even for the Sheffield cutlery industry, and increases in the regular personnel of all three services will have a further effect in the “domestic” output of a city which has recently been predominantly associated in the minds of everyone as the birthplace of immense weapons of war. Meanwhile, returning confidence is having its effect on world markets for. domestic articles. “The cutlery trade will be busy from now until the end of the year with orders which are coming in as a result of the British Industries Fair,” a Sheffield market research expert said. “Supplies in many countries have been purchased from week to week, and stocks are running low. The country which is able to supply an immediate demand on the returning of more settled times is in a favourable position. Having realised this fact in advance, Sheffield manufacturers have already begun to benefit from the practical steps they took to ensure that with' the return of confidence, which is already apparent, they would be able instantly to supply the world’s demands.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1939, Page 4
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220BIG CUTLERY ORDER Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1939, Page 4
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