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INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY

CANADA LEADING THE WORLD Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. GENEVA, June 19. Canada is leading the world for the first four months of 1934 in increased industrial production. Canada’s increase is 40 per cent. The increases in other countries are as follow;—United States 29 per cent., Germany 29, Poland 25, Hungary 22, Sweden 21, Britain and Austria 15, and Japan 10, compared with 1933.

Coal production increased 19 pey cent., pig iron 54, steel 55, and zinc 34 in the same period, while the world’s stocks of tin, cotton, zinc, coffee, and copper show a tendency to diminish.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19340620.2.70

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Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 9

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INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 9

INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 9

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