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RECOVERY FROM DEPRESSION

BRITAIN’S DEFINITE ADVANCE DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, April 11. (Received April -12. at 1 p.m.) Britain’s recovery from ' the depression is demonstrated by the revised figures of world "industrial production given in the ‘ Board of Trade Journal.’ These are based on the census of production for 1030. The index figure for Britain for 1934 is given as 102.3, compared with 91.3 in 1933. The latest figure is only 1 per cent, below the 1929 level of 103.5, and represents a substantial advance from the low point of 86.3 touched in 1932. Apart from Japan, whose production has risen steadily in recent years, Britain is the only nation whose production has approached tho 1929 f level.

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Evening Star, Issue 22003, 12 April 1935, Page 9

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RECOVERY FROM DEPRESSION Evening Star, Issue 22003, 12 April 1935, Page 9

RECOVERY FROM DEPRESSION Evening Star, Issue 22003, 12 April 1935, Page 9

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