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SILVER PRODUCTION

New York bullion brokers estimate silver output of the world's four largest producing countries for 1943 as United States, 44,500,0000z (down g.fOO.OOOoz) Canada, 18,500,0000z, (down 3,800,00002), Mexico 37,000,00002 (up 13.000,000oz); Peru, unchanged, at 16,000,0000z. Consumption is. put at about 125,000,0000z, or some 10,000,0000z more than the previous 1942 peak figure. The increase is due largely to use of the white metal as an alloy in aeroplane construction.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 218, 14 September 1944, Page 3

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SILVER PRODUCTION Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 218, 14 September 1944, Page 3

SILVER PRODUCTION Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 218, 14 September 1944, Page 3

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