24 SEPTEMBER 1932, Page 3

The Prince at Copenhagen The Anglo-Danish Exhibition, which opens on

Saturday at Copenhagen, well deserves the patronage of the Prince of Wales, - who is to open the exhibition in person. It. is unique in that it represents a considered and elaborate effort by the traders of Denmark to promote closer and more extensive commercial relations with Great Britain. If the exhibition had been mainly of British inspiration it would have been of considerable importance. The fact that it is Danish pure and simple adds vastly to its signifi- cance, for its immediate purpose is rather to promote the sale of British manufactures in Denmark than the sale of Danish products in this country, though the one no doubt largely involves the other. Denmark will inevitably suffer in our markets as the result of the Ottawa agreements, and the exhibition comes at a moment when such a gesture may he particularly appreciated.