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  2. COTTON 1928 1929

    Though the cotton market remained uncertain throughout, the 1933 season saw an improvement in values compared with the previous year. With a smaller carry-over in the United States, signs of increased consumption, and a smaller world production the year closed wit h good grounds for hope of a gradual improvement despite the easing of prices in the second half of 1933. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,972 words
  3. REMOVAL OF IMPORT EMBARGO ON PEANUTS State Board Expects Record Crop This Year

    IN its short history the Australian peanut industry has had a load of trouble, the climax of which was reached just before Christmas, 1933, when the ...

    Article : 351 words
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    The Queensland Bureau of Industry computes its bank-debts-to-current-accounts index with the average figures for 1928-29 to 1929-30 as 100. The foundation of the graph is the value of cheques which having been drawn are debited to depositors' accounts during the last six working days of each month (averaging before the depression £7,750,000 a month). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 175 words
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