BRITAIN'S TRADE
BALANCE AGAIN IMPROVES (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) LONDON, April 14. The Board of Trade figures for March show that imports' decreased to the extent of £2,989.000, exports increased £2,844,000 and re-exports decreased' £496.000. The principal decreases were: Imports, dutiable food and drink £l.206.000; oil, seeds, etc., £1,392,000; iron steel and manufactures thereof, £1,428,000. Exports: Coal, £1,211,000. The principal increases were: Imports. <n-ain and flour £919,CC0; raw wool £l,855,000. Exports: Machinery, £678,r 000'; cotton, yarns and manufactures, D809,OCO; vehicles, £1,184,000.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16623, 16 April 1928, Page 7
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