Ottawa, Canada—Bicycles are becoming more popular in Canada and both domestic production and imports, mostly from the United Kingdom, in 1937 reached the highest level in ihe past decade. Domestic production in 1937 amounted to 63,927 bicycles and importations numbered 14,229. After allowance has been made for the exportation of 104 “wheels,” the apparent requiremnts of the Canadian market in 1937 was 78,052 units.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1938, Page 9
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