AUSTRALIA’S TRADE
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS COMPARATIVE FIGURES Press Associatiyn—By Telegraph—Copyright CANBERRA, December 10. (Received December 10, at 8.40 a.m.) The Australian exports for 1933-34 were valued at £99,310,000, compared with £96,857,000 for the previous year. The imports were valued at £60,985,000 compared with £58,014,000. The imports from Britain rose by £2,000,000 to £25,700,000, while the imports from the Netherlands East Indies rose by £960,000 to £3,890,000. Australia’s butter production in 1933-34 totalled 452,000,0001 b, compared with 420,000,0001 b in the previous year. The greasy wool produced in the year ended June 30, 1934, totalled 976,000,0001 b compared with 1,062.000.000 in the previous year. The gold production during the nine months of 1934 totalled 655,125 fine ounces, compared with 830,268 fine ounces for the whole of 1933. The production in 1928 was 457,669 ounces.
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Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9
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133AUSTRALIA’S TRADE Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9
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