WORLD TRADE
A CONTINUOUS IMPRDVEM ENT.
(Per British. Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, December 18;
An-increase in world trade is shown * by figures of the League of Nations statistical bulletin. • The .total exports during October were 16.3 per cent; above those of April. The imports in-creased-by 8.3 per :cent;, while’ there ' was ;.a continuous . improvement tjritl world trade. ' The ' value of'October' exports wa s 37 per cent, of tile 1929 average, and* that of imports was only 36 per cent. - • :■".*
HUGE TIN PLATE ORDER
RUGBY, December 18
An -order for a, million boxe s of tin plate s was received from Canada by the Richard Thomas group companies in South Wales. This order will give omploynumt in tin 'r-late alone to ten thousand men for ten weeks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1933, Page 3
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