COST OF LOYALTY
Drop in British Trade Through Sanctions RTJGBY, April 16. The continued loeses which Great Britain has ineurretl. from her loyalty to the League of Nations in the ItaloAbyssinian dispute and disloeation oi" trade which sanctions involved is showu in the figures for overseas trade in the iirst quarter. Only 322,997 toaa of coaf were ex-" ported to Italy, compared with 1,135,985 tons in the first quarter oi! 1935. However, the total coal exports for the quarter were 8,639,291 tous, compared with 8,001,096 tons in the corresponding period of last year, and the value of the total coal exported was almost as high as in the corresponding period of 1935.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 78, 19 April 1937, Page 7
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