Calendar: 1888-1889 Page 402
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393 EVENING CLASSES grain and flour souices supply Imports of ri maize and nitrogenous foods their relative feedir power for men and animals The potato green crops home growth and imports Import foods for animals Imports of manufactured veg table foods British fruit The foreign fruit trac Tea its sources conditions of produce and impc tation Coffee and cocoa growth distribution ai conditions of consumption Foreign wines whe and how made and conditions and amount of coi sumption in Britain British spirits where an how made foreign demand Manufacture an import of foreign spirits Sources and amount imported milk butter and cheese Flesh foods pr duced in Britain and imported from Colonies Europ and other foreign countries The British ar foreign fish trades Sources of medicinal sul stances &c xc II Coal properties produce home consumption expoi and distribution Comparison of British and foreig sources and supply of the ores of meta's Ports ft metals and smelting and refining industries T11 iron and steel trades their geographical conditions Centres and produce of the machinery trades marine railway steam and other engines cottoi woollen carpet machinery Foreign demand Centres of supply and manufacture for tin copper zinc brass bronze lead and other metals Good made and conditions of the trades which depein upon them Mining manufacture and export 01 British salt &c III -Alkali trades acids manures coal-tar trades dyeing ink-making paints tanning &c &c soap-making &c candle-making and other illumination Condi tions under which such industries are carried on and their relation to import and export industries
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