Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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... less stationary . The present unsatisfactory state of the forestry enterprises is largely due to the artificial stimulus which occurred in 1919 and 1920 , when the buying and selling of privately - owned timber lands , saw - mills and ...
... less stationary . The present unsatisfactory state of the forestry enterprises is largely due to the artificial stimulus which occurred in 1919 and 1920 , when the buying and selling of privately - owned timber lands , saw - mills and ...
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... less than 100 grammes per square metre ; bleached tissues , or plain dyed tissues , weighing less than 100 grammes per square metre and having not more than 60 threads per square centimetre . The imports of cotton piece goods in 1929 ...
... less than 100 grammes per square metre ; bleached tissues , or plain dyed tissues , weighing less than 100 grammes per square metre and having not more than 60 threads per square centimetre . The imports of cotton piece goods in 1929 ...
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... less than in 1937. The U.S.A. took only 57,000 tons , compared with 90,000 tons in 1937. Nevertheless , one - third of the total exports went to the U.S.A. The second place is shared by the United Kingdom , Denmark and the Argentine ...
... less than in 1937. The U.S.A. took only 57,000 tons , compared with 90,000 tons in 1937. Nevertheless , one - third of the total exports went to the U.S.A. The second place is shared by the United Kingdom , Denmark and the Argentine ...
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