BUSINESS UPTURN
FIGURES FOR BRITAIN LONDON, duly 27. A statement issued by the research department of the Advertising Asso■iation emphasises Mr Stanley Baldwin's declaration that Great Britain’s business improvement is soundly Abased, •s is shown by the basic commodity Rguros for the first half of 1033. Gold prices per unit rose in London "s follows: Cotton, 7 to 84; wool, 23 to 27; sugar, 54 to (i; tea. 94 to 11; rubber, ‘U to 3); spelter, 1.5 J to 17; copper, .30 to 38; lead, 11 to l.'Ud; tin, 15 to DO Furthermore, the balance shoots of 120(1 public companies show more than 40 per rent of increase in profits in the period from January to June.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 10
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