Word: rubber
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...this new and drastic rule, Mr. Forbes made three exceptions. New Zealand being a pastoral country, needs plenty of rubber boots and wire. Also she is not averse to buying paper cheap from Canada's famed mills. Therefore all kinds of Canadian rubber boots, Canadian wire of certain kinds, and Canadian paper of certain types will continue to enter New Zealand by "imperial preference...
...monthly exports of each wheat exporting nation. Such rigid control has become increasingly popular in Europe, where "steel cartels" and such are common. Lawyer Thomas Lincoln Chadbourne of New York has persuaded the world's sugar growers to adopt such a plan, though similar plans failed in the rubber, coffee, tin and several other industries. The U. S. farmer through his representatives in Congress would probably reject working under quota rule and in London last week Mr. McKelvie, knowing this, said...
...partly the result of a respectable upbringing in Beacon, N. Y., partly of a long neck which causes his head to incline in a quizzical fashion. His eyes have the kind of crinkle that shopgirls call "cute." When his father, who was a vice president of New York Rubber Co. died, Robert Montgomery left Pawling School where he had learned to play good golf and tennis, took to driving a fertilizer truck. William Faversham let him play five small parts in The Mask and the Face. He lives in a bungalow called "Chez Montgomery," claims that he has worked every...
...Bedford plant of Fisk Rubber Co. went from a five-day week...
...strike occurred in the plant of Mishawaka Rubber & Woolen Manufacturing...