Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... half of Sweden's requirements of flax have to be imported , the chief sources of supply in 1948 being Belgium and the Netherlands which accounted for over half the total imports . 1,236 tons were imported in 1949 compared with 829 tons ...
... half of Sweden's requirements of flax have to be imported , the chief sources of supply in 1948 being Belgium and the Netherlands which accounted for over half the total imports . 1,236 tons were imported in 1949 compared with 829 tons ...
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... half of 1948 , however , passenger trains and carriage movements increased sharply in spite of a general falling off in ticket sales compared with the previous year . Goods train movements , being more easily regulated in accordance ...
... half of 1948 , however , passenger trains and carriage movements increased sharply in spite of a general falling off in ticket sales compared with the previous year . Goods train movements , being more easily regulated in accordance ...
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... half of 1947 were taken over with two private railway companies on the 1st July , 1947. Seasonal fluctuations in traffic are reflected in the number of employees , and these influences are greater in the second half of the year . This ...
... half of 1947 were taken over with two private railway companies on the 1st July , 1947. Seasonal fluctuations in traffic are reflected in the number of employees , and these influences are greater in the second half of the year . This ...
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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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