18 OCTOBER 1935, Page 54

GOOD TRADE FIGURES.

Meanwhile the Trade Returns for the month of September were fairly encouraging, imports showing a considerable increase, and while the itdvance in exports was quite moderate it would probably have been greater, but for the visible con- traction in our trade with Italy, where our exports of coal are suffering a very substantial reduction. For the first nine months of the year, however, a good feature of the . Returns is the increase of about £23,000,000 in the value of (Continued on page 647.)

Financial Notes

(Continued from page 646.) our exports, while compared with the same period of 1933 the expansion in exports was nearly £47,000,000. The fore- going mention of reduced exports of coal, however, must serve as a reminder of the unsatisfactory position of the coal industry in this country, and while in times such as the present a coal atrike is something almost unthinkable, it would not. be sur- Prising if there were to be some anxious moments before the Present dispute has been straightened out.