Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 93
... cent in 1920 , 33.7 per cent in 1930 and 41.7 per cent in 1940. In the Maritimes these industries had a 32.1 per cent share of Maritime manufacturing output in 1920. This share , however , fell to 28.5 per cent in 1930 , to rebound to 34.6 ...
... cent in 1920 , 33.7 per cent in 1930 and 41.7 per cent in 1940. In the Maritimes these industries had a 32.1 per cent share of Maritime manufacturing output in 1920. This share , however , fell to 28.5 per cent in 1930 , to rebound to 34.6 ...
Page 94
... cent for the non - ferrous metals , chemicals and non - metallic minerals sectors respectively . In 1929 , these ... cent of primary power utilised was purchased , a figure that rose to 56 per cent in 1926 , to 62 per cent in 1929 , and ...
... cent for the non - ferrous metals , chemicals and non - metallic minerals sectors respectively . In 1929 , these ... cent of primary power utilised was purchased , a figure that rose to 56 per cent in 1926 , to 62 per cent in 1929 , and ...
Page 141
... cent were from New England , and 25 per cent , including black and white , were from the Southern Colonies . Bearing in mind that the D. C.B. largely focuses on the most prominent , successful and permanent , of the 17 Nova Scotian ...
... cent were from New England , and 25 per cent , including black and white , were from the Southern Colonies . Bearing in mind that the D. C.B. largely focuses on the most prominent , successful and permanent , of the 17 Nova Scotian ...
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