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CANADIAN INDUSTRIES.

In the export of Canadian manufactures last year the pulp and paper industry was first with 'the gross production of 24,000,000 dollars, flour and grist milling was next with 190,000,000 dollars, meat packing third with 186,000,000 dollars, and automobile manufacturing "fourth with 177,000,000 dollars gross sales.

The growth "of Canadian manufacturing, as a whole, up to the end of 1929, may summarised thus: The physical output had grown since 1924 at an annual rate of 10 per cent; it was 80 per cent greater than at the end of the war, and more than double what it was at the beginning.— (N.A.N.A. Service.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1931, Page 4

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CANADIAN INDUSTRIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1931, Page 4

CANADIAN INDUSTRIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1931, Page 4

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