Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... decrease to Kr . 460 million mainly owing to increased wages , costs , and harbour dues , slower turnround , increased pilot and tug charges , and , in many cases , large increases in bunkering costs . In the first half of May , 1947 ...
... decrease to Kr . 460 million mainly owing to increased wages , costs , and harbour dues , slower turnround , increased pilot and tug charges , and , in many cases , large increases in bunkering costs . In the first half of May , 1947 ...
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... decrease compared with 1947 Increase Excluding or decrease compared All newly acquired Total with 1947 Total lines lines Train movements Wagon movements 35.2 618.0 + 1.6 41.5 + 5.3 + 0.3 + 6.0 739.0 + 82.0 + 10.0 Goods trains Train ...
... decrease compared with 1947 Increase Excluding or decrease compared All newly acquired Total with 1947 Total lines lines Train movements Wagon movements 35.2 618.0 + 1.6 41.5 + 5.3 + 0.3 + 6.0 739.0 + 82.0 + 10.0 Goods trains Train ...
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... decrease , yield amounting to 989,000 tons . One result of the improvement in cereal supplies was the abolition of bread rationing in the autumn of 1948 . As in many other European countries , the potato harvest was a large one , of ...
... decrease , yield amounting to 989,000 tons . One result of the improvement in cereal supplies was the abolition of bread rationing in the autumn of 1948 . As in many other European countries , the potato harvest was a large one , 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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