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THE WORLD’S FINANCE.

CABLE NEWS.

LAST YEAR'S FIGURES

United Brush Association-— Copyright

(Received January 9, 5 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 8

“The Economist” newspaper states that 182-1 millions sterling new capital were raised in the world in ISO 9, whereof 645 millions went to British possessions, including £26,814,000 to Canada, £11,380,000 to Australia, and £11,291,500 to South Africa. The United Kingdom’s borrowing were only £18,681,400, compared with £50,051,700 in 1908. Foreign countries’ borrowings were £88,917,200, compared with £83,501,700 in 1908.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2706, 10 January 1910, Page 5

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THE WORLD’S FINANCE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2706, 10 January 1910, Page 5

THE WORLD’S FINANCE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2706, 10 January 1910, Page 5

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