Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... fish caught in Swedish waters is the ordinary herring . In 1952 herring accounted for as much as 46 per cent of the entire weight of fish landed at home and foreign ports by Swedish fishing vessels . The following table shows the volume ...
... fish caught in Swedish waters is the ordinary herring . In 1952 herring accounted for as much as 46 per cent of the entire weight of fish landed at home and foreign ports by Swedish fishing vessels . The following table shows the volume ...
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... fishing , whilst about 8,300 are engaged in fishing as a secondary occupation . The Swedish fishing industry is today enjoying a period of prosperity , thanks largely to the heavier catches in recent years and to an equally heavy ...
... fishing , whilst about 8,300 are engaged in fishing as a secondary occupation . The Swedish fishing industry is today enjoying a period of prosperity , thanks largely to the heavier catches in recent years and to an equally heavy ...
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... fish nets ) United Kingdom 5 48 93 . 329 279 184 317 15 14 1 U.S.A ... Nets of other material United Kingdom U.S.A. 312 237 181 255 18 155 64 403 Western Germany 2 16 6 16 134 12 43 Tennis balls United Kingdom Fishing tackle , other ...
... fish nets ) United Kingdom 5 48 93 . 329 279 184 317 15 14 1 U.S.A ... Nets of other material United Kingdom U.S.A. 312 237 181 255 18 155 64 403 Western Germany 2 16 6 16 134 12 43 Tennis balls United Kingdom Fishing tackle , other ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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