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PRODUCTION

LGNDOM Stating that thereJvas still a long wayjjgo to close Britain's Wport-export gap, thcfilPaymastei--General (ST H. A. Marquand) salfehat never-theless-th® we*e some encouragir® figures.

For instfcce, cotton yarn prodjtftion in October was I’ll 7.000,000 a week *ibo\L tha 1946 average. ■( In Gctol M 4119 railway wago* were produced, coirared with a monthlym average of CcmjJHß fertiliser vas 152.300 011 J re d averfh in 1946. To a higher the steel need every toil, of heavykeel scran available.

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Northern Advocate, 6 January 1948, Page 2

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PRODUCTION Northern Advocate, 6 January 1948, Page 2

PRODUCTION Northern Advocate, 6 January 1948, Page 2

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