CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS
CANADA’S TRADE/ [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —OOPYBIGHT.] OTTAWA, November 13. The foreign trade report for the year ending September 30, shows a decline of 197,000,000 dollars in imports, and 327,000,000 in exports, the adverse trade balance being 100,000,000 dollars. United Kingdom imports slumped 170,000,000 and United States imports 168,000,000 less. “POPPY DAY’S” SUCCESS. LONDON, November 13. Poppy Day collections are expected to achieve a record. Forty and a-half million emblems were sold. The total since 1921 is 265,500,000 PETROL-PRICE WAR. LONDON, November 13. The “Daily Express” says that the British Electrical Federation, which controls huge transport companies in England, has placed a tender for twenty million gallons of petrol with Russian Oil Products, owing to the. cut in prices, the value being in the neighbourhood Of £BOO,OOO. The “Express” describes this as the beginning of a new oil war.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1930, Page 7
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