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INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY

BRITISH RAILWAY RECEIPTS UP % TYKE SHIPPING POSITION BRIGHTER (British Official Wireless.> Prm Association —By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, September 24. (Received September 25, at,noon.) Signs of the cumulative effects of the industrial recovery of the last few years appear in current statistics and reports. The gross receipts of the four main line railways last week were £126,000, or 4.3 per cent, over the total for the corresponding week last year, while the takings for the year to date exceed those for the same period of 1935 by 3.2 per cent. On the Tyne the number of ships laid up has been reduced to 32, the lowest for six years.

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Evening Star, Issue 22453, 25 September 1936, Page 9

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INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY Evening Star, Issue 22453, 25 September 1936, Page 9

INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY Evening Star, Issue 22453, 25 September 1936, Page 9

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