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... metric tons ( 115,359 metric tons ) , plates and sheets 81,071 metric tons ( 42,157 metric tons ) . It is to be noted that whilst the number of motor cars imported has fallen from 15,514 to 13,569 , the value has increased from Kr ...
... metric tons ( 115,359 metric tons ) , plates and sheets 81,071 metric tons ( 42,157 metric tons ) . It is to be noted that whilst the number of motor cars imported has fallen from 15,514 to 13,569 , the value has increased from Kr ...
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... metric tons as com- pared with 436,000 metric tons in 1930 and 478,000 metric tons in 1929 , the figures for 1930 being the highest recorded . To some extent the improvement was due to the suspension of the gold standard ; the exports ...
... metric tons as com- pared with 436,000 metric tons in 1930 and 478,000 metric tons in 1929 , the figures for 1930 being the highest recorded . To some extent the improvement was due to the suspension of the gold standard ; the exports ...
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... metric tons have , year by year , showed an increase until in 1931 the figure of 28,214 metric tons was reached ; similarly bananas increased from 6,566 metric tons in 1925 to 12,887 metric tons in 1931 , pears from 1,518 metric tons to ...
... metric tons have , year by year , showed an increase until in 1931 the figure of 28,214 metric tons was reached ; similarly bananas increased from 6,566 metric tons in 1925 to 12,887 metric tons in 1931 , pears from 1,518 metric tons to ...
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