BRITISH TRADE.
LARGE INCREASE OF EXPORTS. By Telegraph—Press Assn Copyright,. London, Nov. 9. For October the imports were £149,880,227, being a decrease of £30,113,800 compared with 1910. The exports were £112,230,474, an increase of .£33,2,'i1.320. Re-exports were £10,133,500, a decrease of £3,508,042. Imports of grain and flnur increased £975,140: raw cotton decreased £4,323,02-1; oil, seeds, nuts, etc., decreased £5,2(10,032. Exports of cotton yarns and manufactures increased £8,0(18,000 and iron and steel manufactures increased £8,000,835. NO LACK OF CAPITAL. London, Nov. 10. Companies registered in the Cnited Kingdom during 1010 numbered .10,725, with a nominal capital of nearly £413,000,000 compared with 3504 companies with £128,000,000 capital in 1918.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1920, Page 3
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