Since the British occupation of Egypt that country's imports have grown from £6,691,000 to £52,908,000, and the exports have men from £11,452,000 to £34,574,000. These figures are in Egyptian pounds, worth 20a 6d. The principal export is cotton, which contributed £27,529,000 to the total beside £4,087,000 cotton seed.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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48Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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