BRITAIN'S EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.
United Pi-ess Association.—Gopyvight,
Received October 24, 10.54 p.m
LONDON, October 24
The Hon^H. H. Asq*tith, dn a-speech jot ■EdinDufgh, insisted that Mr Chamberlain's prediction that the doubleedged decaying of trade was dissolving the Ei&p'iro had been falsified. The exportswere\; still increasing, amounting t0,2499; matrons for the first nine months of i 905— pretty good for stagnant and etationar^itrade —the increase consisting chiefly; of Bl'lfeLsh manufactures.
Mr Howard Vincent, in a manifesto to his constituents, states that an 1905 £6«%212 j 000 worth of foreign finished -goods vifea-e imported into Britain, causing a loss in wagfes of £31,606,000.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 5
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