Domestic Commerce, 27. sējums,22. izdevums -28. sējums,25. izdevumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
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582. lappuse
... compared with February , it is believed that output was for current require- ments . Shipments from domestic producer to paper manufacturer during March increased chiefly in bleached sulphite and unbleached sulphate grades . A large ...
... compared with February , it is believed that output was for current require- ments . Shipments from domestic producer to paper manufacturer during March increased chiefly in bleached sulphite and unbleached sulphate grades . A large ...
584. lappuse
... COMPARED TO MARCH 1940 Distribution of Companies Reporting for March 1941 : Loan Volume From Loan Volume From Total * O indicates an increase of less than one - half of 1 percent . INDUSTRIAL REFERENCE SERVICE The following new releases ...
... COMPARED TO MARCH 1940 Distribution of Companies Reporting for March 1941 : Loan Volume From Loan Volume From Total * O indicates an increase of less than one - half of 1 percent . INDUSTRIAL REFERENCE SERVICE The following new releases ...
585. lappuse
... compared to the same month of 1940. Additional figures also show typical percent changes in loan volume ( March 1941 vs. March 1940 ) for each region . The " typical change " figures are based on median values . In other words , the ...
... compared to the same month of 1940. Additional figures also show typical percent changes in loan volume ( March 1941 vs. March 1940 ) for each region . The " typical change " figures are based on median values . In other words , the ...
595. lappuse
... comparing April sales with those in March , however , price increases were of im- portance the gain in dollar volume ... compared periods . Sales in Rural Areas in small Sales of general merchandise towns and rural areas in April were 16 ...
... comparing April sales with those in March , however , price increases were of im- portance the gain in dollar volume ... compared periods . Sales in Rural Areas in small Sales of general merchandise towns and rural areas in April were 16 ...
621. lappuse
... compared with 4,411,530 Imports of metallic cadmium dropped sharp- ly from 309,874 pounds in 1939 to only 27,491 pounds in 1940. All received during the latter year was shipped from Belgium , prior to the occupation of that country by ...
... compared with 4,411,530 Imports of metallic cadmium dropped sharp- ly from 309,874 pounds in 1939 to only 27,491 pounds in 1940. All received during the latter year was shipped from Belgium , prior to the occupation of that country by ...
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