ARCOS AGAIN
Australian Press Association.
RETURN TO LONDON ACTIVU TIES. New Central Offices.
LONDON, Sept. 28, A large Union Jack fluttering ip the breeze over Bush House thig morning seems thoroughly innocent. Its pequliar significance lies in the proeeedings b,elow, where a lively though unhellicose Russian ^evolution is occurring. Tliis iis Arcos, the gi'eat Russian trading concern, reinvading London. They liave taken six floors in the nbw .Bush House wing adjoining Austral House, and dozens of staff are can'ying papers and other office articles into corridors and rooms, while others are bringing in five tons of elahornte fnr~niture. . . Arcos is returning presumably with the proposed resumption of Anglo-Rus-sian diploniatic relations, and recoi'ds the fact by an elahorate indicntor board on ihe ground floor, showing that they ivill occupy twenty-two departments, involving all Arcos interasts centralised, instead o.f being spread over the city as hitlierto.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 205, 30 September 1929, Page 7
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144ARCOS AGAIN Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 205, 30 September 1929, Page 7
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