20 FEBRUARY 1932, Page 36

OLYMPIA.

In two respects the meeting recently held of shareholders of Olympia Limited was very satisfactory. In the first place the Chairman, Mr. Philip E. Hill, was able to report an increase of about £5,000 in the net revenue, a decidedly encouraging point under the existing trade depression. A further satis- factory statement by the Chairman was his expression of belief that the British Overseas Department had been thoroughly satisfied with the efforts which the Company had made to house the British Industries Fair. He stated that the Company was in negotiation with the Overseas Department regarding the further extension of Olympia.