. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1921 pt. 1. n to the new combination is alco bronze. It has the colour and lustre of gold, and it is said to be stronger,tougher, and harder than any other bronze. It can be wrought, forged, or rolled inany way without suffering deterioration, and it resists the influence of the air, acid-,and salt water, being therefore particularly suitable for ships forgings, propellers,condensers, machine parts, bearings, surgical instruments, skates, ornaments, etc. No. SS3—January 3, 1921 WEEKLY BULLETIN 15 I I jamm iliiiilii £SEffff&8 388235S38 i i Iliiiilii BJ
. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1921 pt. 1. n to the new combination is alco bronze. It has the colour and lustre of gold, and it is said to be stronger,tougher, and harder than any other bronze. It can be wrought, forged, or rolled inany way without suffering deterioration, and it resists the influence of the air, acid-,and salt water, being therefore particularly suitable for ships forgings, propellers,condensers, machine parts, bearings, surgical instruments, skates, ornaments, etc. No. SS3—January 3, 1921 WEEKLY BULLETIN 15 I I jamm iliiiilii £SEffff&8 388235S38 i i Iliiiilii BJ|.tiE&S89&§1 | sssssssss 11 -iliiiilii 1, ififfim I I <^ liiiiiisf .§£888^858 SIS 111 Iff ill|sa liflissii MI836IIS Mi 151 3S?S lif lisall ass mim S3- Ms151 I IS I E88ESS8S8 iMiSiilfiiiigiiii Iliiiilii liiipiif £s¥388fi3 sas 813ill Iff illMi MiHi Mimisis illOTlf Miami Igssssaaa iliiiilii S3 2~ — iMMliif Iliiiilii mmm 111 lis aH IffSalIII MiIgS IffIII 833 ill IIS sss 111ill 111SIS HI HISis 38S sirIll ill SIS 1ST HF?SI iffIll. 16 TRADE AND COMMERCE No. 883—January 3, 1921 GENERAL APPLE MARKET CONDITIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Fruit Trade Commissioner J. Forsyth Smith Liverpool, December 1, 1920.—The quantities of apples coming forward duringthe half-month ending November 27 have been less by nearly 100,000 cwt. (long) thanduring the first two weeks of November, and the diminution of supply has beenreflected in the prices paid on most markets for the best apples in good proportion of shipments from Canada during this period decreased from 33 percent during the first two weeks of November to 22 per cent. Prices of barrel apples generally have been satisfactory, except in the case of NovaScotia Eibstons and Kings, many of which, especially the lower grades, have arrivedin unsatisfactory condition. In the important Glasgow market there have been noreceipts of either Ontario or Nova Scotia apples. This market has been comparativelybare, and arrivals from
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