Parliamentary Papers, Band 12H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... Spain nearly £ 9 millions , to Greece and Central America ( including Colombia ) £ 3 millions each , and to Turkey £ 1,300,000 . On the other hand , within the Empire , a sum of slightly over £ 3 millions was paid to Australia , £ 2 ...
... Spain nearly £ 9 millions , to Greece and Central America ( including Colombia ) £ 3 millions each , and to Turkey £ 1,300,000 . On the other hand , within the Empire , a sum of slightly over £ 3 millions was paid to Australia , £ 2 ...
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... Spain ( including Canaries ) Central American Republics Greece Turkey ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Per Capita Purchases of British Produce and Manufactures , 1925 . s . d . 9 2 11 0 7 8 18 8 8 9 The following table gives the ...
... Spain ( including Canaries ) Central American Republics Greece Turkey ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Per Capita Purchases of British Produce and Manufactures , 1925 . s . d . 9 2 11 0 7 8 18 8 8 9 The following table gives the ...
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... Spain a great advantage . Palestine and California can compete , but only in a relatively small way with fruit of the highest quality which will bear the higher costs of transport . But South Africa and Australia send their oranges to ...
... Spain a great advantage . Palestine and California can compete , but only in a relatively small way with fruit of the highest quality which will bear the higher costs of transport . But South Africa and Australia send their oranges to ...
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... Spain . Before we pass to the consideration of the methods of countering these foreign established interests in favour of producers within the Empire it seems well to examine whether the consumer in the United Kingdom is , on a balance ...
... Spain . Before we pass to the consideration of the methods of countering these foreign established interests in favour of producers within the Empire it seems well to examine whether the consumer in the United Kingdom is , on a balance ...
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... Spain dominates the market solely on account of natural advantages . There is no question either of a home market of paramount importance to be protected by exporting a relatively small surplus , or of a monopoly organised to ration ...
... Spain dominates the market solely on account of natural advantages . There is no question either of a home market of paramount importance to be protected by exporting a relatively small surplus , or of a monopoly organised to ration ...
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