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'File 10/8 Overseas trade enquiries' [‎88r] (177/495)

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The record is made up of 1 file (249 Folios). It was created in 23 Jul 1929-29 Nov 1934. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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Li mi ted.
Machine and Small
Tool Makers,
Te/ephor\e 25O O5 L EEDS.
Telegrams DURIE. LEEDS
" -'"S
directors:
oam es n. duri e
Albef?t T.Elliot-
ATE/MD.
H.3.- T s Consul,
- a b.
Screwing
Ma chin es
Hand or...
P ower
Screwing
Dies and...
Special. ..
Taps
30.
SPECIALITIES :
SCREWING MACHINES
(Hand and Power).
HAND TAPS.
MACHINE TAPS.
TURRET TAPS.
CIRCULAR DIES.
HEXAGON NUT DIES.
SQUARE DIES.
PIPE CUTTERS.
PIPE WRENCHES.
PIPE VICES.
BENCH VICES.
STOCKS <&, DIES.
HACK SAW BLADES.
(Hand and Machine).
Dear Sir,
V/ith the object of extending our trade
overseas, we write to ask if you can place our
products "before a reliable merchant or importer
of such products, or failing that, supply us with
a few names of likely firms to whom we could write
and send our complete lists .
We have already supplied our machines
to markets in the British Dominions and other
countries, so feel sure that if we could "be
placed in touch with importers in your area,
trade would result.
Thanking you for your co-operation.
Yours faithfully,
Per Pro James N.Durie & Co Ltd,
7.
ector.
Note.
CONTRACTORS TO—
Admiralty, War Office,
and other Government
Departments.
Our Machine are of interest to
Engineers, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights,
Farriers, Shipbuilders, General Engineers,
Pipe Eitters, Etc.
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Correspondence between the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. and customs officials in Bahrain, and United Kingdom companies relating to trade in Bahrain. The file includes papers concerning an upsurge in orders for bicycles in Bahrain, 1929. Other commodities covered include mother of pearl and the pearl trade, Lingah shells (known in European markets as 'Bombay shells'), bedsteads, margarine and related products, electric generating sets and motor engines for motor launches, cloth, cotton, silks, machine tools, condensed milk and chocolate, biscuits, sharks' skins, locks, sport goods, scotch whisky and a proposal for a golf course. The objective was to increase the volume and range of trade carried on in Bahrain by British firms. The papers also include reports, and correspondence with local companies in Bahrain.

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1 file (249 Folios)
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The papers are arranged chronologically from the front to the rear of the file.

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Foliation: The system of foliation in use appears in a circle in the top right-hand corner of each folio. The file is also foliated 1-15, 19-256 (uncircled).

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