THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
GIIKAT BniTAIS’S OVKIIfUAS Tkahk. Last yenr no less than £.'!oo.(>o(>,o<>o nl (ireat Britain’s total exports (ainounting to £707,000,000) went to Stati-s of tlio British ,Empire. The Dominions further took a very largo proportion of fully manufactured goods, which give most employment- for the British worker. '1 hat propm tion "as over -10 per cent-. AY I ion* Britoin sent to Russia last year only a miserable £2. lill.OGO worth oi goods. Britain ~-m to New Zealand £20,<55)5,000 worth. Where Britain sent to Geiinany £ 12.(>00.000 of British goods. Britain sent Australia £77.700.000 worth. And against the British export to the I’nited States of £.*>o.ooo.O':<) is Britain's export t>> India ot £tst>.ooo.ooo. The Dominion markets are ot overwhelming iinjKutanee anil value to Britain's industries. —dsondou "'Daily Mail.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1924, Page 2
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129THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1924, Page 2
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