OUTPUT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
The Hague office of the International Tin Research and Development Council reports that the world output of automobiles in August, 1938, was 189,000 vehicles, against 265,000 m the preceding month and 502,000 m August, 1937. The total output in the first eight months of 1938 was 2,408,000 against 4,688,000 vehicles for the corresponding period of 1937, being a decrease of 48 per cent. The September output is estimated at 180,000, against 282,000 vehicles for September, 1937.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 13
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