BRITAIN’S TRADE
NOVEMBER RETURNS. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, December 16. The Board of Trade’s returns for the month of November show that the country’s imports -were worth £67,687,000, and its exports £36,125,000, while the value of re-exports was £4,008,0000. The principal increases in the imports were: Grain and flour, £569,000; tobacco, £1,150,000; non-ferrous and metalliferous ores, £427,000; wood and timber, £374,000; rubber, £1,079,000; non-ferrous metals and manufactures, £371,000; oils, fats and resins, £506,01/0. In exports, the principal increases were: Iren and steel and manufactures thereof, £619,000; machinery, £639,000. • Decreases in the imports included: Dairy produce £639,000; beverages and cocoa preparations, £525,000; , raw cotton, £ 1,200,000; raw wool, : £1,119,000. In the exports coal decreased by £200,000.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 December 1934, Page 7
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