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CABLE TRAFFIC RETURNS.

INCREASE IN FEBRUARY. An increase was registered in the estimated message receipts of Imperial tnd International Communications, Ltd., during February, compared with the returns lor the corresponding month of 1933. These traffic receipts can be accepted as a failindication of world trade and commercial activity. 1030-1. 1031-2. 1032-3. 1033-4. March 04.5 70.0 77.8 70 4 April 04.0 74.5 71.4 71.S Ma.v 80.2*' OS.B 07.7 70.7 .Tune 80.0 00.0 04.7 70.1 July SO. 8 04.7 0:1.2 G7.5 August 82.1 OI.S 00.G (15.(1 September .. SI .4 73.0 71.4 07.0 October .... 52.."> 77.8 73.2 72.1 November .. 80.4 70.0 73.0 71.S December .. 87.1 83.0 78.8 70.7 January 70.3 73.4 00.0 71.8 February ... 51.2 52.0 71.7 74.7 The index figures represent the estimated monthly receipts from traffic as related to the comparable traffic in 1029. The lowest index figure since 1929 was Cl.B in August, 1931.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 4

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CABLE TRAFFIC RETURNS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 4

CABLE TRAFFIC RETURNS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 4

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