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SANCTIONS

EFFECT ON BRITAIN’S TRADE The effect of the operation of Sanctions on Britain’s trade with Italy is shown by the following comparison of Imports and exports last month: Imports From Italy Jan., Jan., 1935 1936 Dairy produce .... £31,376 Nil Fresh fruit a n d’ vegetables £83,904 £165 Various foods .... £82,586 £390 Textiles £84,777 Nil Exports to Italy. Coal 416,800 tons 11,227 tons Herrings ..... £14,089 £923 Various foods . £29,038 £10,730 Raw woods .. . £11,960 Nil Wood waste . . £10,039 Nil Other Wood .. £74,318 £166 Iron and Steel £23,044 £4 . Cutlery £9,972 Nil The item of various foods under imports from Italy Includes tomatoes, which declined from £49,550 to nothing.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 12028, 21 May 1936, Page 1

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SANCTIONS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 12028, 21 May 1936, Page 1

SANCTIONS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 12028, 21 May 1936, Page 1

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