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PORTS IN MARCH

exports in .ally estimated at this corresponds to than that of the ■^■^■iu^S, the figure is enit is £8,600,000 betotal, which was one of since before the war, ire than tlle fig ure f °r low February returns partly by the shortand partly by the unweather. They were not, by the fuel emergency. exports begin to show effects °f even if they do not perhaps full force of the factory shutthe main industrial Nevertheless, the fact S‘aonth British industry was able ■ sepd overseas a volume of goods Blughiy equivalent to both the 1938 and 1)46 averages, in spite of great handicaps, mjust be seen as a creditable performance.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26451, 3 May 1947, Page 3

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PORTS IN MARCH Otago Daily Times, Issue 26451, 3 May 1947, Page 3

PORTS IN MARCH Otago Daily Times, Issue 26451, 3 May 1947, Page 3

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