House of Commons Papers, Nide 110H.M. Stationery Office, 1908 |
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... compared with 1,009,0917. in 1906 and 2,946,2367. in 1905. This shows a loss of 250,2117., of which most falls upon British goods. ' Comparing the principal items of cotton goods, sheetings, shirtings, jeans and drills imported from the ...
... compared with 1,009,0917. in 1906 and 2,946,2367. in 1905. This shows a loss of 250,2117., of which most falls upon British goods. ' Comparing the principal items of cotton goods, sheetings, shirtings, jeans and drills imported from the ...
Sivu 259
... compared with 18,681 tons in 1906. Flour. — Owing to the general failure of the rice crops, the price of the grain has been very high and the poorer classes have been compelled to resort to other foods. During the first half of the year ...
... compared with 18,681 tons in 1906. Flour. — Owing to the general failure of the rice crops, the price of the grain has been very high and the poorer classes have been compelled to resort to other foods. During the first half of the year ...
Sivu 446
... compared with 2,435,697*. in 1906, 2,580,654*. in 1905 and 1,829,486*. in 1904. A detailed return giving the quantities and values of foreign imports, both from foreign countries and via native ports, for 1907 is appended (Table I) and ...
... compared with 2,435,697*. in 1906, 2,580,654*. in 1905 and 1,829,486*. in 1904. A detailed return giving the quantities and values of foreign imports, both from foreign countries and via native ports, for 1907 is appended (Table I) and ...
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