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(Received October 28, 12.40 p.m.)
LONDON, October 27. Board of Trade returns for September are:—lmports. £49.924,000; exports. £23,087,000; re-exports. £2.370,000.
Principal increases:—lmports, co:----ton and raw waste, £609.000. Principal decreases: Imports, grain and flour, £3,775.000; meat, £1,489,000; dairy produce, £1,786,000; fresh fruit and vegetables, £1.263.000; beverages, £3.421,000; other foods, £1,240.000; tobacco, £1,232.000; wood. £1.424.000; hides and skins, £850.000; non-ferrous metals and manufactures, £832,000; oils, fats, and resins, £1,233,000. "Decreases in exports: Coal. £846,000; iron and steel manufactures. £1.361,000; machinery. £2,212,000; cotton yarns. £988.000; woollen and worsted yarns and manufactures, £943.000: vehicles. £3.945,000; miscellaneous manufactures. £1,024,060. Decreases in re-exports: Hides and skins, £292,000.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 103, 28 October 1939, Page 11
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