EXPORT RETURNS.
BACK TO THE OBH3INAL SYSTEM. (By TclOEraph.—Press AEsacJstfelM AUBkUuid, Jmve 10. Tlio delay of six weeks in tile returns of exports from the Dommiou is to bo remedied by a reversion to itio former system in which statistics were compiled by the Customs officers at each port. The centralisation of the work 'introduced at the New Year has now been abandoned, according t-o a statement made by the Minister of Customs last evening. "A. new scheme was attempted that has been I'tnmii to b? im.Wiisfnelory," said Air. Kisiier. "I''or umie weeks past Lhe SUriisti-eal J3i.-piu-lm«nt hasdii'eii busily Purged ill !.'.e! imij back In the original basis, with some shnpli(ications. I am vfiry uorry thai, there has been delay, but by AriKUst the original system will be restored, and tlti 1 figures will be supplied with i)m ustmi promptness."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 10
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140EXPORT RETURNS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 10
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