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On an adjoining stall the enterprise of Imperial
Chemicals was responsible for a collection of samples
of soda ash, refined bicarbonate of soda, "Crex",
caustic soda and sulphate of annonia.
Sportsmen found special interest in a stall set
apart for Nobel's amunition of all sorts for small arge.
Other lines for which Imperial themi cale were responsible
included Cobalt oxide for protecting a blue colour in
porcelain; Boot's saccharine which is known to be 450
timca svoeter than sugar; üroid glue, Cascade glue, ice-
proof labelling glue, roller composition for printers,
powdered gelatine used extensively in the confectionery
business and lightning fasteners known as "Zip"
fasteners.
7.
Motor Cara.
The notor-car section was located in the weatern
Balf-a-dozen cars were on view,
corridor of the hotel.
including Hillman-Hinz, Runber-Snipe, Vauxhall Cadet,
Morris Minor. A Morris Iaia vas shown in the road
outside, as it was too large for the hotel corridor,
Major Barrett, Par Bastern Representative, Morris
Motors limited, is said to have remarked that no sooner
had they got their three cars into position on the day
than
before the Fair, they had received two definite
enquiries.
There is room for considerable expansion in this
section in future Fairs.
Aviation.
The Far East Aviation Company displayed on the
lava in front of the hotel m Avian Ürrus Hermes plane.
It