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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1891-1892-437

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EVENING CLASSES 431 supply Imports of rice maize and nitrogenous foods their relative feeding-power for men and animals The potato and green crops home growth and imports Imported foods for animals Imports of manu- factured vegetable foods Fruit The foreign fruit trade Tea its sources conditions of produce and importa- tion Coffee and Cocoa growth distribution and conditions of consumption Wines where and how made and conditions and amount of consumption Spirits where and how made foreign demand Manufacture and import of foreign spirits Sources and amount of imported milk butter and cheese Flesh foods produced in the country and imported Fish trades Sources of medicinal substances &c &c 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 Silk sources and kinds of raw material British silk trade Import of foreign silks Wool sources of raw material centres of manufacture goods made carpet trade shoddy foreign demand for woollen goods Hair trades alpaca Cotton sources of raw material conditions of manu- acture centres of industry goods produced foreign demand Flax phormium jute supply of raw materia places of manufacture produce and export Paper-making Hat and bonnet-making Furs fur garments and the fur trade Feathers Boot and shoe trades &a &c
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