FOUR YEARS' TRADE
CONSIDERABLE DECLINE LONDON, May 2:i Tim Geneva correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says the world trade estimates compiled by the League of Nations reveal that the world's trade for the first three months of 1933 was estimated as worth 5.281,000,000 gold dollars, as against 15,280,000,000 for the first three months of 1910, representing a decline of 65 per cent. There has been a continuous decline for four years, the lowest level having been reached in the first quarter of 1933. The estimates are based on the trade of 49 countries, representing DO per cent of the world's trade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 11
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