ADVERTISEMENTS 
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F. L. Smidth & Co. 
(Founded in Copenhagen, 1882) 
Designers, Equippers and Builders of 
Portland Cement-making 
Factories. 
Copenhagen, Vestergade 33 K. 
London, 20 Essex St., Strand, W.C.2 
Paris, 23 Rue Pigalle 
New York, 50 Church Street 
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Norway to be Shown in Film at Rio de Janeiro 
A big film showing Norway’s industrial and 
cultural progress has been prepared for the pur¬ 
pose of being shown at the centennial celebra¬ 
tion in Rio de Janeiro. Recently members of the 
'Storting and the Government were the invited 
guests at a private exhibition. 
Finland Ready for Russian Business 
Considerable activity is seen in Finnish business 
circles with the view of getting a first hold on 
the Russian market as soon as conditions be¬ 
come more suitable for such transactions. Much 
as Finland is opposed to Bolshevism, she is re¬ 
alizing the importance of keeping a close watch 
on Russian developments so as not to be out¬ 
distanced by other countries. 
Russia’s Foreign Trade in 1921 
According to figures compiled by Svensk Han * 
delstidning, the goods exported via the port of 
Petrograd during the ice-free season of last yeai 
amounted to 1,000 tons of flax and 17,361 standards 
of wood. Three hundred ships carrying 393,000 
tons entered Petrograd port from May 27 to De¬ 
cember 20. 
Finland-Esthonia Commercial Treaty 
The commercial treaty recently concluded be¬ 
tween Finland and Esthonia is the first so far 
brought about between Finland and any of the new 
Baltic States. Reductions in duty is one of the 
important features of the agreement. 
Hecla 
Iron 
Works 
In continuous 
operation for 
45 years 
Executive Office: 118 North 11th St. 
Works: North 10th to North 13th Sts. 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
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