EMPIRE-GROWN COTTON.
The report of the British Cotton-grow-ing Association for 1934 refers to the smaller exports of cotton from the United States in 1933-34, and states that this has provided an opportunity for more interest to be taken in outside growths, including Indian, British imports of which during the 1933-34 season amounted to* 361.546 bales. According to the report, there has been a satisfactory increase in the demand foi Empire-grown cotton.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 4
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71EMPIRE-GROWN COTTON. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 4
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