IMPROVING TRADE IN BRITAIN
LESSONS FROM LATEST RETURNS 1 United pres? Association —By Electric , Telegraph Popvright LONDON, November 14. The Board of Trade returns for Oc- . tober show: — Imports £68.993,000 Exports £36.748.000 Re-exports .. • • £400.000 Principal Increases The principal increases compared with October, 1933, are: — Imports £ Grain and flour 564.000 Beverages, cocoa and preparations 442 ,000 1 Tobacco 268,000 r Non-ferrous and metalliferous i ores 348,000 " Wood and timber 701,000 Rubber 1,468,000 Non-ferrous metals and manufactures 677,000 Exports Iron and steel and manufactures there of 480,000 Machinery 620,000 Cotton yarns and manufactures 332,000 Vehicles 310,000 Principal Decreases The principal decreases are:— Imports Living animals for food .. .. 343,000 Fresh fruit and vegetables .. 334,000 Raw wool 747,000 Hides and skins 269,000 Leather 227,000 Exports Non-ferrous metals and manu--1 factures 237,000 h __
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19958, 16 November 1934, Page 10
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128IMPROVING TRADE IN BRITAIN Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19958, 16 November 1934, Page 10
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