The Statesman's Year-book, Volume 59Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian), Barry Turner Palgrave, 1922 - Economic geography |
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Page xlvii
... exports to 58,587,000l . Principal exports in 1921 : - Coffee Rubber Tobacco Sugar Yerba Mate £ 34,694,000 Cocoa 1,231,000 Cotton 1,933,000 Leather 3,292,000 Hides 1,492,000 Frozen Meat LATVIA . £ 1,682,000 1,556,000 1,767,000 749,000 ...
... exports to 58,587,000l . Principal exports in 1921 : - Coffee Rubber Tobacco Sugar Yerba Mate £ 34,694,000 Cocoa 1,231,000 Cotton 1,933,000 Leather 3,292,000 Hides 1,492,000 Frozen Meat LATVIA . £ 1,682,000 1,556,000 1,767,000 749,000 ...
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... exports of merchandise ( excluding bullion and specie and foreign merchandise transhipped under bond ) of the United Kingdom : - · - Year Total Imports Exports of British Produce Exports of Foreign and Colonial Produce Total Exports ...
... exports of merchandise ( excluding bullion and specie and foreign merchandise transhipped under bond ) of the United Kingdom : - · - Year Total Imports Exports of British Produce Exports of Foreign and Colonial Produce Total Exports ...
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... Exports are credited to the country of ultimate destination as declared by the exporters . Imports by air in 1920 amounted to 677,0001 . and exports to 339,000l . The trade was mainly in clothes and furs . The total estimated value of ...
... Exports are credited to the country of ultimate destination as declared by the exporters . Imports by air in 1920 amounted to 677,0001 . and exports to 339,000l . The trade was mainly in clothes and furs . The total estimated value of ...
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... Exports of Merchandise consigned to Countries in first column . British produce Foreign and Colonial produce 1913 ... Exports Imports Exports 1913 £ 59,533,549 £ 46,087,359 1915 10,828,366 39,218,113 £ 14,495,049 10,560 , 161 1916 ...
... Exports of Merchandise consigned to Countries in first column . British produce Foreign and Colonial produce 1913 ... Exports Imports Exports 1913 £ 59,533,549 £ 46,087,359 1915 10,828,366 39,218,113 £ 14,495,049 10,560 , 161 1916 ...
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... Exports 1 863,115 1,014,142 1,070,073 1,019,094 1,453,990 1,405,771 1 Including treasure . The revenue includes sums ... exports comprise the products mentioned , with birds ' nests , seed pearls , bêche - de - mer , & c . Exports of ...
... Exports 1 863,115 1,014,142 1,070,073 1,019,094 1,453,990 1,405,771 1 Including treasure . The revenue includes sums ... exports comprise the products mentioned , with birds ' nests , seed pearls , bêche - de - mer , & c . Exports of ...
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