60. In order to estimate with greater accuracy the increase or decrease in the actual volume of the trade of the Colony, than is possible by a statement of value only, an index figure was constructed taking the year 1931 as a base. For the purposes of this index number some 185 articles were selected, including the commonest which could be enumerated by quantity. The comparison is given below:-
By Quantity By Value 1931 100 1932 92.3 84.6 1933 89.1 67.9 1934 74.8 56.4 1935 78.1 57.0 1936 84.2 61.39th March, 1937.
T. MEGARRY,
Superintendent of Imports and Exports.
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60. In order to estimate with greater accuracy the increase or decrease in the actual volume of the trade of the Colony, than is possible by a statement of value only, an index figure was constructed taking the year 1931 as a base. For the purposes of this index number some 185 articles were selected, including the commonest which could be enumerated by quan- tity. The comparison is given below:-
1931 100
By Quantity.
By Value.
1932
92.3
84.6
1933
89.1
67.9
1934
74.8
56.4
1935
78.1
57.0
1936
84.2
61.3
9th March, 1937.
T. MEGARRY,
Superintendent of Imports and Exports.
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