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BRITAIN’S TRADE

FIGURES FOR 1939 Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright* LONDON, February 25. (B.eceived February 26, at 1.5 p.ra. The Board of Trade estimates that the trade balance for 1930 shows an excess of imports of £392,000.010. Against this excess Government receipts from overseas totalled £21.''"1,000. The net national shipping ncomo was £103,000,000. and from wseas in vestments £235,000,000. *eceipts from short interest comnr ■ na and other, sources*of income were £70,000,000, totalling £431,000,000, leaving a credit balance of £89.000,000, compared with £138,000,000 in 1929.

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Evening Star, Issue 20728, 26 February 1931, Page 8

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BRITAIN’S TRADE Evening Star, Issue 20728, 26 February 1931, Page 8

BRITAIN’S TRADE Evening Star, Issue 20728, 26 February 1931, Page 8

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