BOARD OF TRADE.
THE LATEST RETURNS. AN ALL-ROUND DECREASE. United Press Assn. —Elec. Tel.—Copyright. LONDON, April 11. The Board off Trade returns show that imports decreased by £5,153,000, exports by £4,677,000, and re-exports by £2,326,000. The principal decreases in imports were:—Food, grain, flour, £761,000; food and drink, non-dutiable £2,367,000, dutiable £723,000; raw cotton, £3,911,000; oil seeds, £1,045,000. Exports: Raw wool £419,000, cotton yarns and manufactures £2,580,000, woollen yarns and manufactures £898,000. The increases in imports were: Aleat £1,668,000, wood timber £464,000, iron, steel and manufactures £615,000.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17995, 14 April 1930, Page 5
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