BRITISH TRADE RETURNS
ALL-ROUND DECREASE SHOWN. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, <let. 11 > British trade returns for September are as follow: Imports decreased £13,731,000; exports £4,002,000; and re-ex-ports £1,198,000. The principal decreases to imports were: Grain and flour £2,239,000; food and drink awn-dutiable £2,768,000; dutiable £2,375,000; raw cotton £2,261,000; rubber £1,159,000; iron and steel manufactures £816,000. Decreases in exports were: Iron and steel manufactures £1,597,000; cotton manufactures £1,923,000; coal £516,000. Increases to imports were: Oils and fats £875,000; to exportes’ Vehicles, £2,632,000.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1928, Page 6
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