Oslo The leading Labour Newspaper in Norway. EXPORTERS TO NORWAY can get in touch with the principal commercial, industrial, and NORGES UTENRIKSHANDEL which is published fortnightly by the Press Bureau of the Minis- GEO. F. HELMER DRAMMEN Exporter of Paper and Wood Pulp OLE H. FURE DRAMMEN, NORWAY Telegrams: „Fure" New Zebra Code. Zebra Code 3rd Ed. Wood Code. Manufacturer and exporter of Sawn and Planed Wood Hail, Norway Hail, Norway, land of strong men and free women, I greet thee! Thy mountains stand beneath the eyes of heaven like lofty temples of Peace. What joy throbbed in my heart when thy fjords sent a speechless welcome out to me, when first I saw thy lamp-starred hills of night from the perilous Northern main! Under thy robe of spotless snow thy heart is warm with love, and thy skies-blue as the pigeon's neck-ring with the music of gladness, O sweet winter-home of the world! Land of smooth waved fjords, of sweet breath'd mountains, of full-voiced waterfalls! Land of majestic Northern Light! Arctic-blessed land. Land of long winter months, of fleeting spring, and long, long days of short-lived summer! Land where the winter sun hugs the horizon to his breast land where the summer sun, unsetting, riots through the night! O Motherland of Wergeland and Vinje, of Ibsen, Bjørnson, Abel, Birkeland, I walk among thy towns and villages, thy hills and valleys, as thy friend: and over thy holy name, O Norway, I have built a perfumed rainbow-arch of love, whose one foot rests on Glittertind and one on Gaurisankar's peace-illumined height. --Srî Änanda Ächarya in «Snow Birds.>> In writing to the above advertisers, please mention the Norwegian Trade Review. III No distinction is made in Norway between solicitors who prepare the cases, and barristers who attend the courts. A lawyer may both prepare a case and plead it in court. (From The Norway Year Book). In writing to the above advertisers, please mention the Norwegian Trade Review. IV FARRIS is taken ad lib., at meal times and between meals, either alone or mixed with wines or spirits. The introduction of FARRIS for table use, as a constant beverage, pure or mixed, has been found extremely successful. The use of FARRIS will be found to exert a most beneficial action by stimulating and regulating the assimilative and secretory functions. FARRIS is specially valuable for persons of weak and imperfect digestions, it cleanses the system via the urinary organs, and thus tend to arrest ailments. „News on Reels" a speciality. PAPER, PULP WOOD-GOODS, ETC. Manufacturers of: Blasting Gelatine, Safety Explos= ives, Dynamite of all Kinds, Guncotton, Pyroxylin, Trinitrotoluol, Detonators, Safety Fuses. SARDINES CEMENT ETC. RAW MATERIALS FOR NORWEGIAN INDUSTRY ETC. In writing to the above advertisers, please mention the The Norwegian Trade Review. VI TRADE REVIEW Published by the Press Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway No 4 AUGUST 1926 Oslo 9TH YEAR OF ISSUE CONTENTS: Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. An attractive Tourist Route in Norway. The Industries of Norway. Up-to-date Timber Construction. The Norwegian Exchange. - Production of Zinc in Norway. - Unders ground Railway in Oslo. The Norwegian Margarine Industry. Norwegian Industries Fair. Seal Catches 1925. Svalbard News. Norwegian Wrapping Paper. Silver Fox Farming in Norway. Norway's Production of Felspar. The Norwegian Corn Supply Act. Law to prevent Smuggling on other Countries with Norwegian Vessels. - Market Reports. Trade Enquiries. 1 1 Statistical Facts. If we take a map of the world on which the inhabited areas are indicated, and mark off in black the territories where Norwegian medicinal cod-liver oil is known and used, the abundant patches of black will give some impression of the fact that Norwegian cod-liver oil has been introduced into practically every market throughout the world. instance, Finland and Egypt, the United States and China, Switzerland and Mexico, these being a few of the countries that may be contrasted. Of the development that lies at the back of the present world-embracing employment of Norwegian cod-liver oil we shall deal here with the last twenty years or so. The rate of this expansion will be gathered from the following figures, which show the number of countries to which Norwegian cod-liver oil has been exported in the various years. These returns are taken from the official trade statistics of Norway, which along with the statistical returns of the Bureau of Fisheries are the source of all The long list of countries that are consumers of this Norwegian medicinal oil includes territory in every latitude where widely diversifying conditions of life obtain. There are, for |