BRITISH TRADE.
THE RETURNS FOR MAY.
LARGE INCREASES SHOWN. ' By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyrljht, Received June 10, 5.5 p.m. London, June 8. Exports for May totalled 119,319,000 tons, compared with 84,244,000 tons for May, 1919. The imports totalled 166,333,000 tons, compared with 135,. 012,000 tons during the previous May. The chief increases in the exports of manufactured goods are cotton, 20,177 - 000 tons; woollens, 5,079?)00; iron and steel, 0,574,000 tons. The exports for the Ave months of the year totalled 522,114,000 tons, compared with 270,193,000 tonn. The imports for the same period reached 863,201,000 tons, compared with 594,094,000. Re-exports of foreign and colonial merchandise totalled 115,707,000 tons, au increase of 7"2,2WJ,000 tons compared with the nam* period of 1919 Aus.-N.Z. Cable Ass.>
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1920, Page 5
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