BRITAIN'S TRADE.
BIG DECLINE FOR JULY. DROP OF NEARLY £200,000,000. (Received 11.30 a m.l LONDON, August 10. Duriug the month of July imports decreased by £82,:560.512, exports by £94.'270,50. r >, and re-exports by £8,486,02 - i. as compared with the previous July. The principal decreased were: Imports of grain ami flour. £12.720,515: dutiable food and drink, £7,401.403; wood and timber, £7,790.550: raw cotton £5,0K3.>2.-i: raw wool, etc., £S. 100,523. The export decreases were: Coal, £7,368,800; iron and steel and manufactures. £11,803,514; cotton yarns and manufactures, £20.704,687; woollen worsted yarns and manufactures, £10,833,100.
The increase in the imports of coal totalled £4,885,450.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 190, 11 August 1921, Page 5
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