FRENCH EXPORTS
AN ALARMING DECREASE PARIS, September 22. A significant sidelight of Prance's fight to remain on gold is the United Manufacturers' " supreme appeal" to M. Daladier (Prime Minister) to reduce living and manufacturing costs to enable France to regain her lost markets. The exports since 1929 have fallen from 50,139,000,000 francs to 19,633,000,000. Continuing on the same scale, the appeal points out, many firms will have to close their exporting departments.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22067, 25 September 1933, Page 10
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