Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... petrol , chiefly due to taxation , has created a tremendous demand for cars with low petrol consumption and it is here that the British small car is coming into its own . British manufacturers must , however pay more attention to ...
... petrol , chiefly due to taxation , has created a tremendous demand for cars with low petrol consumption and it is here that the British small car is coming into its own . British manufacturers must , however pay more attention to ...
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... Petrol ( motor , aircraft , industrial , etc. ) Paraffin ( lighting , motor , and white spirit ) Fuel oil , ( motor , firing and stoking , etc. ) Crude oil Rationing From the 31st October , 1947 , water heating in oil - fired central ...
... Petrol ( motor , aircraft , industrial , etc. ) Paraffin ( lighting , motor , and white spirit ) Fuel oil , ( motor , firing and stoking , etc. ) Crude oil Rationing From the 31st October , 1947 , water heating in oil - fired central ...
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... petrol ration to private car users in 1949 was from 80 to 120 litres per two months , according to the engine rating in question . Petrol now costs 68 to 70 öre per litre , of which 45 öre is tax . Local Production Local production of ...
... petrol ration to private car users in 1949 was from 80 to 120 litres per two months , according to the engine rating in question . Petrol now costs 68 to 70 öre per litre , of which 45 öre is tax . Local Production Local production of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
German and Japanese Assets in Sweden | 11 |
Hot Rolled Iron and Steel such as Hoop Iron and Sheet | 18 |
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