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Falling off in the Shipping Trade of London.

London, August 15. Shipping returns show that for the last six mouths the tonnage entered at London was HO,OOO tons less than in the corresponding period in 1889. The cause is attributed to the labour agitations.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 193, 16 August 1890, Page 2

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Falling off in the Shipping Trade of London. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 193, 16 August 1890, Page 2

Falling off in the Shipping Trade of London. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 193, 16 August 1890, Page 2

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