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The Swedish paper and board industry is expanding its capacity and it is
foreshadowed that by 1955 capacity will be in the region of about 1.5 million tons
annually ( compared with about 1.3 million tons in 1952 ) . As world demand for
paper ...
The Swedish paper and board industry is expanding its capacity and it is
foreshadowed that by 1955 capacity will be in the region of about 1.5 million tons
annually ( compared with about 1.3 million tons in 1952 ) . As world demand for
paper ...
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Compared with an average of 67,506 tons annually for the years 1935-1939 , the
quantity of ordinary herring caught rose to an average of 82,700 tons annually
during the years 1945-1949 and 94,000 tons during the period 1950-1952 .
Compared with an average of 67,506 tons annually for the years 1935-1939 , the
quantity of ordinary herring caught rose to an average of 82,700 tons annually
during the years 1945-1949 and 94,000 tons during the period 1950-1952 .
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The production of glass for lighting purposes amounts to about 2,600 tons
annually . The output of household and ornamental glass , the quality and
aesthetic standard of which have helped to make the Swedish glass industry
internationally ...
The production of glass for lighting purposes amounts to about 2,600 tons
annually . The output of household and ornamental glass , the quality and
aesthetic standard of which have helped to make the Swedish glass industry
internationally ...
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