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The above diagram illustrates the growth of four important factors in the economic condition of New Zealand since 1910 — population, exports, Government revenue and Government expenditure. Actual numbers aTe not indicated; the base is the year 1910, when each factor is regarded as of standard value. The "curves" show the percentage by which such year's figures differ from those of 1910. The diagram is more fully discussed in the article below.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 14, 16 July 1921, Page 9

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The above diagram illustrates the growth of four important factors in the economic condition of New Zealand since 1910 — population, exports, Government revenue and Government expenditure. Actual numbers aTe not indicated; the base is the year 1910, when each factor is regarded as of standard value. The "curves" show the percentage by which such year's figures differ from those of 1910. The diagram is more fully discussed in the article below. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 14, 16 July 1921, Page 9

The above diagram illustrates the growth of four important factors in the economic condition of New Zealand since 1910 — population, exports, Government revenue and Government expenditure. Actual numbers aTe not indicated; the base is the year 1910, when each factor is regarded as of standard value. The "curves" show the percentage by which such year's figures differ from those of 1910. The diagram is more fully discussed in the article below. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 14, 16 July 1921, Page 9

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