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LATE COMMERCIAL

BRITISH TRADE FIGTTBES,

: (tmro miss AisecuTioH.—comniT,) (ADsrsAuur • nw hauns ami AtMcunoN.) ; - (Eeoeivsd-jCfignsl 11, IJSO p.m.) • ~" Condon, ioth August. Imports have decreased by £82,369,612, and exports by £9*,279,505, re-exports by, £8,486,823. The principal decreases in imports are grain and flour, £12,729,515; dutiable foods and drinks, £7,W1,495; wood and timber, £7,790,569; raw cotton, £5,083,328; raw wool, etc., £8,109,----■62- . ■ ■' , ■ ■ .- ! Decreases in exports: Iron, steel, and manufactures, £11,803,514; cotton yarns and manufactures, £29,794,687; woollen and worsted yarns and manufactures, £10,833,106. The increase in the imports of coal is „£4,885,450.

lEAD IMPORTS. '

lead imports are 12,718 toot, .'including Aus tr»llan, 405 tons;, exports, 20*2 tons. :

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 8

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LATE COMMERCIAL Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 8

LATE COMMERCIAL Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 8