Acadiensis, Volumes 5-6Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1975 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 61
... fishing economy an alarming situation was emerging . wfour The absolute level of employment in the fishing industry grew from some 38,500 men in 1857 to around 60,400 in 1884 , and fishing rooms in use ex- panded from some 6,000 to ...
... fishing economy an alarming situation was emerging . wfour The absolute level of employment in the fishing industry grew from some 38,500 men in 1857 to around 60,400 in 1884 , and fishing rooms in use ex- panded from some 6,000 to ...
Page 74
... fishing industry in ' normal ' times , as the price collapse of fish products was more severe than in other export industries . Still , even if the export value of fish products for 1928/29 ( some $ 16M ) is allocated entirely to labour ...
... fishing industry in ' normal ' times , as the price collapse of fish products was more severe than in other export industries . Still , even if the export value of fish products for 1928/29 ( some $ 16M ) is allocated entirely to labour ...
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... fishing schooners left home with navigating crews of six to eight men and sailed directly to the Maritimes or to Newfoundland , where they picked up licenses , bought bait - fish , hired fishing crews , and spent the season working the ...
... fishing schooners left home with navigating crews of six to eight men and sailed directly to the Maritimes or to Newfoundland , where they picked up licenses , bought bait - fish , hired fishing crews , and spent the season working the ...
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