BRITISH RAILWAYS
Increased Receipts
(British Official Wireless Service)
RUGBY, Sept. 13
A significant feature of the railway traffic receipts for last week, which showed an advance on tho four main lines of £lOl,OOO over the corresponding week of last year, is that the increases are due almost entirely to the greater volume of merchandise and coal carried, thus reflecting the continual steady improvement of the country’s trade. The Increase iu business over last year’s receipts is also regarded as particularly satisfactory, as the comparison is with a week in 1933 which showed an increase over 1932 of £151,000.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 234, 15 September 1934, Page 7
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