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Extract from "Eastern Engineering", November 20th, 1918, the monthly technical supplement of the London
and China Express".
"The discontinuance of this practice (the opium
habit) will be hastened and rendered more complete if substitutes are provided and made easily obtainable. From this point of view, developments in the Brewing and Distilling trade are not only anticipated, but are to
be fostered.
There is little doubt that in the near future the
ar East will offer a larger demand for plant and equip- ent for distilleries, breweries, and aerated water fac-
tories.
Considering the facts mentioned in the foregoing
paragraph in conjunction with conditions in the Far East
generally, it becomes evident that the markets in this
part of the world now merit increased attention from
requirements of the
anufacturers catering for the
Brewing and Distilling trades.
The high position held by British manufacturers
should go far to secure a fair share of the trade passing
into their hands. Indeed, in the best interests of the
trade concerned, it may be hoped that British plant will
be installed wherever practicable.
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