THE WORLD'S TRADE.
Tni, following figures aro taken from Mr MnlhiiU's Bultnue-i>)wl of tho Wu>ld, 1870-18S0, beaiin<j: on the progrebs of Biitam. FiceTrad«r, and United States, Piotectionist ; — • Millions. British commerce increased dining the dct-ide 145 UniLul States eommeice incteased in same pi nod . 129 Bt itish manufactures increased 110 L'mud states ?oC Miitoh mining 19 L"iiit< il Stat( s 34 lintiOi afrnculturo dicro.isud 20 I'nitid States incicascd 110 Riitisht uijing tiado increased 43 Unite '1 St ites „ 26 I'ntisli SMtidnos ,i ... 6 United St ites „ . 8 l.ntisli banking 28 United St itos 35 '• This will probably be the la^t time that (-1 1 cut Biit.iin will occupy the highest r.mlc iv the industrial nations of mankind.' 1 " The achul increase of Atnericm industry was 020 millions, whereas that 'if Great Biitam was only 337 millions " during the decade.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1436, 15 September 1881, Page 4
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138THE WORLD'S TRADE. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1436, 15 September 1881, Page 4
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