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the 'CODS~tion of dark,.
. lisrht bouse is .
the
~,OOO hou~
will .. Iy average about '.
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0
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can be started without it infl

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Pottery wages have advanc
materially, so the
price of 'china increases to covet that extra cost.
Railway freights are put up ai1d ohina, one of the
tides .~o 'send by.. rail,
bulkiest and most ff1liile
immediately shows the differ.ence in its price to the .retailer and the J>U hlie.

of

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It is a truism of the wOjld's intrica~ cotiUnercial
conditions that a merchant i Hong Kong, or San
'Francisco, or Sydney, ~r anyWhere else, ~not fail
in business without it afIec g other HOUses in
l.
far- away countries.
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SUET. MIt DecemMr. 19l8.

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t lllli. plrtioWara 01 whlcb all, . be ob·

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In the old day~,china was ~~ 'too cheaply NQ
one wants to go back to those ,times t jPO ,o~e can
'go back, ~and it is sc¥e tto ~tlme that china ~n
never agai~ be producoo ith such ' low-priced
labour :' saf~ also to reckon n the increasing cost
of railway ~reighfs, of Pack ~, " of raw .m.aterial,
maintaining the regular retail gures at their present
abllorm~l l~vel for many rno ths to come.
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POTS -AND .
The British manufacturer aims now or export trade-;' He is
after German markets, out to su plant Ge~n u-a-de
supremacy and, as one big maker puts it, he is "too busy
to make pots and pans· f9r the Hom trade. That can be
i.
.
done tater w h·en we'I are guaranteed
' uf over-seas
connec~ tioos. "
Consequently, household hardWare for British h'omes is a
secondary consideration :for the
The dema~d will
be muc4 great~r ~ut the supplies
be lesS, ,and this
must result in poc climbing up
higher.
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