Argentina from a British Point of View by Various
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FOOTNOTES: [A] These figures are approximate [B] The dollar referred to throughout this paper is the Argentine paper dollar, which since 1899 has had a fixed value, and is worth approximately 1s. 9d. Previous to that date its value fluctuated considerably. [C] A list of the other Colonies and Foreign Countries which largely contributed to this total will be found on the following page. [D] The other colonies and foreign countries which largely contributed to the totals mentioned are as follows:-- DENMARK--Barley £22,708 Meat 5,988,573 ROUMANIA--Corn, etc. £2,564,538 Meat nil. TURKEY (including CRETE)--Corn, etc £1,383,971 Meat nil. TURKEY, ASIATIC--Corn, etc. £1,344,322 Meat nil. CHILI--Corn, etc £1,099,660 Meat 10,682 BRITISH INDIA--Corn, etc £2,226,668 Meat nil. NEW ZEALAND--Corn, etc £30,585 Meat 4,168,649 |
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