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Most of the increase in annual catch which has been going on since before the
war has concerned mainly ordinary herring ... Compared with an average of
67,506 tons annually for the years 1935-1939 , the quantity of ordinary herring
caught ...
Most of the increase in annual catch which has been going on since before the
war has concerned mainly ordinary herring ... Compared with an average of
67,506 tons annually for the years 1935-1939 , the quantity of ordinary herring
caught ...
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In 1952 51,650 tons of copper ore concentrates were produced , compared with
55,388 tons in 1951. About 27,000 tons of copper are now smelted annually and
no further increase in capacity is planned for the time being . The Long Term ...
In 1952 51,650 tons of copper ore concentrates were produced , compared with
55,388 tons in 1951. About 27,000 tons of copper are now smelted annually and
no further increase in capacity is planned for the time being . The Long Term ...
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window glass in 1952 was 27,697 tons , a decrease of 4,453 tons on 1951. An
average of some 4,000 tons annually of the thinner glass is exported , while
between 7,000 and 8,000 tons of thick window glass are imported . Swedish
output of ...
window glass in 1952 was 27,697 tons , a decrease of 4,453 tons on 1951. An
average of some 4,000 tons annually of the thinner glass is exported , while
between 7,000 and 8,000 tons of thick window glass are imported . Swedish
output of ...
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Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in Sweden Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Department Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1945 |
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