TRADE DEPRESSION
ILLUMINATING FIGURES
(Eeceived 2nd January, 11 ajn.)
LONDON, Ist January. A bankers' clearing . house return strikingly illustrates the acutcness of the trade depression in the restriction, of financial operations. In: 1931 the cheques,-bills, etc., cleared amounted to £36,235,869,000; a rednction of 16.3 per cent, compared with; 1930 and thq smallest, total, since 1921.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 11
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