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AMERICANS TOO GRASPING.; Expect Too Much in Foreign Markets, Says Consul F.D. Hale.
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The eagerness on the part o$ American manufacturers and merchants to "capture" a foreign market immediately is made the subject of some interesting comment and advice by Franklin D. Hale, United States Consul at Huddersfield, England. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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