BRITAIN'S TRADE.
bio jump nr ■srrzMBER. {Received 2.30 p.m .1 LONDON, October 8. Britain's September imports totalled £152,692.33!), being an increase of £4,103,707 over September, 1019. Exports totalled £117,455,013, mi increase of £30,955,285, and re-exports £13,350,608, a decrease of £2,398.070. The principal increases in imports were grain and flour £13,225,725, and manufactured oili, I»U. and resins, £3,980,683. The decreases were: Raw cotton, £7,225,283; raw oilseed, nuts, etc, £7,886,189: leather and manufactures thereof, £3,760,124; meat, £3,C32,091. Increase*! it) exports Were: Cotton yarns and manufactures, £19,919,554: vehicles, including locomotives, ships. and aircraft, £f1,680,359; iron and eteel and manufactures thereof, £5,439,273; woollen worsted yarns and manufactures, £3,627,014.— (A. and N.SS. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 12
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