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SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
WEEKLY

SUPPLEMENT

U N I T E D S T A T E S D E P A R T M E N T OF C O M M E R C E
BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE
JUME 3 0 9 I95Q

AVAILABLE ONLY WITH SUBSCRIPTION TO SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS
SELECTED

BUSINESS

1ND1CAT.OES

STEEL INGOT PRODUCTION

ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION' BY UTILITIES

(1935-39*100)

(BILLIONS OF KiLOWATT-HOURS)

225

CONSUMERS* PRICES

HOURLY EARNINGS AMD HOURS IN MANUFACTURING

(1935-39-100)

1947

1948

DOLLARS

1949

WEEKLY

1950

HOURS

1947

BUSINESS

1949

1948

19^9
June IS
Goismodity p r i c e s , wholesales
All comaodi ti.ee.
•
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1926*100
Earm product a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . »
food..................................................do..
All o t h e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . d o . .
.28 commodities ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A u g u s t 1939^100
Cotton, middling, 15/1611, 10 market® -V * . . . . . . . . d o l . p e r l b
Wheat, Ho. 2, hard winter (Kansas C ^ t y ) . . . . . . . . . d o l . p e r bu
Department store © a l e s . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • • • . . . . • . . . • ..1935"" 39^100
Insured unenploysien.t, t o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .thou®
Stat© program®
^.............................do..
Veteran®1 program®.
.do..
Finances

1950

STATISTICS1
1950
Jnaa 25

May 2J

JWIB 3

June 10 |

June 1J

June 2fc

156. .8
167.
I6I.5
IU7.7
266.9
«33?
2.25
261
1,670
1,578
29

157*4
166.4
I63.2
148". 2
269-4
.338
2.20
302

156.7
164.5
161 .o
148.3
262.9
*33«
2.15
302

157.1
166.2
162.5
148.3
264.3
»337
2.13

27,084
17,935
159 814
528

27,084
18,143
lo,0u7
750

26,998
18,270
16,309
927

26,946
18,261
16,169

18,867
7,421
47,533

22,788
9,396
47,519
66,960
36,183
13,39^
164
2.S7
149.2
159*3

22,750
9,185
47*9^2
67*299
36,505
13.^59
178
2.87
149.0
158.9

1,6»
1,681
1,768
365
l*9S9
5,894
5,466
5,921
5,632
5.373
179,063
145,372
191,417
138,402
139,005
Petroleum, crud© j / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . thous. of bbl.
4,889
5*o4i
5,228
5,128
4,s68
I7U.3
Steel 4/
.1935-39*100
217 A
216.3
216.7
179-0S03
Freight carloadings, t o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o u s . of cars
781
796
710
649
Miscellaneous.
.•.. ...do..
374
336
337
375
333
l/ Bata do not always ©over calendar weeks. 2/ Xhursday p r i e 0 8 • 2 / ^ a i l y averse® 4/ Week ending July 1, a 6 . 1 .



1,753
6,012
195,643
5.269
215.9
806
382

Currency in circulation £/.......................nil• of dol
Federal Beeerve bank credit, total......
............do..
Member bank re&BTYe balances......•..••••••............do..
Excess reserves, estimated............ —............do..
ffederal Reserve reporting member banks in leading cities!
Bank debits, total.*....-.
.ail. of dol
lew York City-.
........
.....................do..
Deposits, demand, adjusted...........................do..
Loans and investments, total.........
............do..
U. S• Government obligations.......................do•.
Commercial, industrial, and agr. loans (gross).....do..
Failures, industrial and commercial.
.number
Bond yields, domestic corporate (Moody8s) 3/..........percent.
8
Stock' prices, 4l6 stocks. (Standard and Poor @)... ..i93jf.39.lOO.
Industrials, 385 etocfcs................................do..
Productions
Bituminous coal J/.........:...........thous. ©f short tons
Electric power, by utilities..:............... .mil. of kw-hr.
Motor vehicles
(Ward1a)..............................number.

15^9
169*7
163 a
1^5*7
231.2
«330
2.0s
2S5

2,721
2,085
563

§3.5
67.3
59*5
45*4
30.3
»329
1.98
2 J247
2*0

27, too
19,911
IS,606
1,219

27,357
a), 113
18,31*}
966

20,935
8,526
1*6,844
62,603
3M67
13,385
196
3.00
110.7
115.6

23,008
9 ,809
46
62,606
3^515
13,292
196

3»oo

112.0
117*2

156.1
165*3
160,7
147 06
263.5
-333
2,26
282

1,696
1,601
32
26,94s
17,683
15,922
633
22,528
9,23s*
47,380
668951
36,359
13,359
a4
2.86
1*4-8.4
157*9

36,456
13,359
16S
2.86
11*8.8
158.4

674

•• — '&!
2.87
149.4
159.5

° 196,° 635
216.1

2

MONTHLY

BUSINESS

Earlier data are available in monthly issues of the Surrey
and the 1949 Statistical Supplement

STATISTICS

19*9
April

1950
May

February

March

April

BUSINESS POPULATION
Industrial and commercial failures'.
Failures, total
•..•
Commercial service
Construction.
Manufacturing and mining
Retail trade
Wholesale trade
Liabilities, total
Commerical service
Construction
Manufacturing and mining
Retail trade.
Wholesale trade

...........number.
do...
do...
.. .do...
do...
. ..do...
.thoua. of dol.
.do...
-do...
do...
do...
do...

877
76
68
229
406
98
31,930
5,774
1.519
1^,523
6,139
3,975

775
58
63
202
351
101
24,583
1,599
i.*3*
11,182
6.03H
*,33*

Consumers' price index, all items
1935-39=100.
169.7
Apparel
do...
192.5
do...
202.8
Food.
170.3
Cereals and bakery producta
do...
184.9
Dairy products
do...
218.6
Fruits and vegetables
.
.-. r.-.-do...
234.4
Meats, poultry, and fish
do...
137.**
Fuel, electricity, and refrigeration
do...
96.S
G-as and electricity......
do...
187 .S
Other fuels
do...
191.9
Housefurnishings
....
do...
120.3
Rent
do...
154.6
Miscellaneous
.
do.. .
Wholesale prices (U. S. Department of Labor)s
156.9
Combined index
..1926=100.
Economic classes:
153*0
Manufactured products
do...
Raw materials
do...
165.8
Semimanufactured a r t i c l e s
do...
153.1
Farm products
do...
170.5
Grains
•.
do —
163.8
Livestock and poultry
.do...
189.0
Commodities other than farm products
do...
153
Foods
do...
162
Cereal products
do...
145
Dairy products
..
do...
1*7
Fruits and vegetables
do...
158
Meats, poultry, and fish
do...
216
Commodities other than farm products and foods
do...
1*8
Building materials
.'.. ..do...
196
Brick and tile
do...
160.8
Cement
do...
133.7
290.6
Lumber
.....
.do...
Paint and paint materials
do...
157.9
Chemicals and a?,lled products
do...
U7
Chemicals
do...
117
Drugs and pharmaceutical materials
do.. .
123
Fertilizer materials
do...
119
Oils and fats...
do...
121
Fuel and lighting materials
do...
132
Electricity
...'.. .do...
67
Gas
do...
92
Petroleum products
do...
113
Hides and leather products
do...
179.9
Hides and skins
..do...
I83.4
Leather
do...
177.8
Shoes
do...
186.9
Housefurnishings
do...
1*7.0
Furnishings
do...
152.4
Furniture
do...
1*1.6
Metal and metal products.
do...
171.8
Iron and steel
do...
166.2
Metals, nonf errous
do...
156.4
Plumbing and heating equipment
do...
154.9
Textile products
do...
1*2.2
Clothing.
..do...
1*6.*
Cotton goods
do...
176.2
Hosiery and underwear
do...
101.2
Rayon
do...
*1.8
Silk
do...
50.1
Woolen and worsted goods
.do...
160.9
Miscellaneous.
.do...
115.6
Automobile tires and tubes
do...
64.6
Paper and pulp.
do...
165.1
Wholesale prices of selected commodities:
Coal, bituminous, mine run, composite...dol.per short ton.
8.570
Coffee, Santos, No. * (New York)..
dol. per l b .
.261
Cotton cloth, print, 64 x 60
.dol. per yd.
.13S

£/ Hevised. 1/ See note on corresponding item in the June 1950 Survey.


169.2
191.3
202.*
170.1
182.6
220.7
232.3
135.*

COMMODITY PRICES

811
69
73
170

399
100
22,156
•1,875
1,82*
7,905
6,386
*,l66

884
7*
86
116
*02
116
27,900
1,706
2,777
12,2*1
7.859
3.317

806
44
76
195
39S
93
21,250
819
1,465
7,9*50
7,179
3,807

167.0
I85.0
196.O
169.0
182.*
195-2
227.3
1*0.9

182.7
1*9.5
120.*
15*. 5

166.5
18*.8
19*. 8
169.O
1*3199
221
1*0
97
193
I85
122.8
155.1

V'}
19*.*
•185.4
122.9
I55.O

167.
185,
196.
169.
179200.
227.
1*1.
97195.
185.
123
154.8

155.7

152.7

152.7

152.9

1*9.1
162.*
i**.3
159.1
161.3
179.9
151.1
156.7
144.8
1*7.5
138.2
201.6
1*5.9
192.8
163.2
13*
292
139
115
11*
121
116
120

148.9
162.8
144.1
159.*
165.4
180.3
151.0
155.5
145.6
144.8
13* .9
200.0
1*6.1
19*. 2
163.3
13*.9
295.9
13S. 2
II6.3
115.4
121.9

149.4
162.5
1*3.9
159.3
169.6
.178.0
151.2
155.3
1*5.9
1*1.1
137.6
200.6
1*6.*
19*. 8
16;3.4
I34.9
299-4
136.7
U7
116
122
U7
127
rl31

96.9

151
165
149
rl71
159
191
152
I63.8
1*5.1
1*5.9
167.3
215.2
1*6.8
193.9
160.8
rl3*.3
r2S5.2
rl57-7
rllS.l
II6.9
123.6
118
127
130
68
90,
110
.179
188,
177184,
1*6,
151
140,
rl68
165
138,
rl54.8
rl40.4
1*6.0
rl72.1
rl00.3
*0.8
50.1
159.7
II3.5
6*.5
163.3
8.539
.270
.131

1

2

1

87
109
179.0
188.2
176
184
1*5
151
138
16S
168
128
148
138.
1*3
178
98

39
50
1*7
110
64
155-6
8.795
.*85

.166 I

117.3
125.6
131.5
67.9
88.3
108,
179190.
177.
184,
rl45.
152.
rl38.
168.
I69.6
127.2
151.9
137.3
1*3.5

176.5
98.0
39.9
*9.i
1*6.3
110.7
6*.3
155.5
8.916
.*71
.152

Z6.Z
109..5
179
187 2
179 1
184 3
rl45 8
152 6
rl38.8
168,
rl68,
128.
r!5*.
136.
144.
172.9
r97.

S:
146.
112.
65,
155.*
i/8.756
.*73
.1*0

MONTHLY

BUSINESS

Earlier data are available in monthly issues of the Survey
and the 1949 S t a t i s t i c a l Supplement
COMMODITY PB1G&S -

3

S T A T I S T I C S — Continued
191+9
April

1950

May

February

March

April

Continued

Wholesale p r i c e s of selected commodities - Continued
Wheat flour, stawd. patents (Minn.). .''..dol.per 100 l b . s a c k . .
Hides, p a c k e r ' s , heavy, native s t e e r s
dol- per l b . .
Lumber*
M
5
Douglas f i r . d i m . ,No.l,com.,2 x 4"x l 6 . . d o l . p e r M.bd.ft..
Southern pine, boards, No. 2, com., lMx 6" or SMx 1 2 ' . .do
Ponderosa pine, No. 3, eoraraon, 1H x 8"
do.....
Steel,scrap 9 heavy,melting ( P i t t s b u r g h ) . . . d o l . p e r long t o n . .
Sugar, refined, granulated (Mew York)
dol. per l b . .

5.269
.200

5.255
.213

5.619
.207

5.600
.213

5.656
.208

68.3IO
62.OOI
66.800
26.600
•079

68.310
60.38O
65.840
23.250
.073

66.640
65.6IS
61.260
31.625
.077

67.620
65.986
62.720
31.600
.076

69.090
66.176
64.130
32.875
.076

38 .4
39-0
37.6
53-80
57.21
1+9.67

3s.6
39.0
38.1
54.08
57.21
50.41

39-7
40.1
39-3
56.37
59-47
53.06

39.7
40.2
39*2
r 560 49
r99.74
r53.04

8:•7.8

38.5
r56.93
r6l.l2
r52.17

1.401
1.MS7
1.1*75
1 = 272
1.230
1.358
1.584
1.452
1 523
1. .444
1. 6U3
I . 387
1. ,255
1, 321
1, 289
1. 013
1. 182
1. 149
1. 327
1. 807
1. 415
1. 777
1. 504
1. 13s

1.401
i:467
1.4-72
288

1.1+20
1.483
1.507
rl.270
rl.254
rl.389
rl.603
1.481
1.552
rl.442
I.677
rl.425
1.284
1.350
rl.328
rl.063
rl.209
rl.212
rl.360
rl.852
rl.459
1.800
rl.528
rl.157

r 1.4 23
rl.486
1.510
rl.291
r1.254
rI.39O
rl.603
1.479
I.560
rl.447
rl.676
rl.431
1.288
rl.353
rl.336
rl.078
r1.210
rI.194
rl.364
rl.870
rl.464
I.805
rl.5lS
rl.164

rl.434
rl.498
rl.513
rl.310
rl.254
rl.400
rl.6l6
rl.486
rl.569
rl.450
rl.703
rl.432
rl.2S9
rl-355
rl.339
rl.090
1.204
rl.160
rl.375
rl.871
rl.472
rl.810
r1.544
rl.171

MPLOYMENT AND WAGKS
Hoars and earnings (U. S. Department of Labor) s
Average, weekly hour© per worker, a l l manufacturing, . h o u r s . .
Durable-goods industries
do....
Nondurable-goods industries
.. . d o . , . .
Average weekly earnings, a l l manufacturing.
dollars..
Durable-goods i n d u s t r i e s
do — .
Nondurable-goods i n d u s t r i e s . . . . ,
do....
Average hourly earnings, a l l manufacturing.
do....
Durable-goods i n d u s t r i e s
; d a . . *.
Ordnance and accessories
do....
Lumber and wood products (except f u r n i t u r e ) . ;
do
Furniture and fixtures
...do..,.
Stone, clay, and glass products
.....do....
Primary metal i n d u s t r i e s
,
do....
Fabricated metal products 1/
do....
Machinery ( except e l e c t r i c a l )
do....
E l e c t r i c a l machinery
do,. ..
Transportation equipment*
do....
Instruments and r e l a t e d products
.do....
Miscellaneous manufacturing i n d u s t r i e s
do....
Nondurable-goods i n d u s t r i e s
.do., ..
Food and kindred products
do....
Tobacco manufactures
do....
Textile-mill products..
do
Apparel and other finished t e x t i l e products
do....
Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing, and allied industries
Chemicals and allied products
Products of petroleum and coal
Hubber products
Leather and leather products

do....
do....
do....
do
do....
do....

361
581
453
523
1.1*3
1.650
1.3S8
1.252
1.323
1.294
1.016
1.184
1.125
1.330
1.819
I.430
1.772
1-514
1.141

FINANCE
Bonds;
Average price of all listed bonds (N.Y.S.E.) 2!/... dollar*.
Domestic
.do...
Foreign.
do...
Value, issues listed on New York Stock Exchange J 2/
Market value, all issues...
mil. of dol.
Domestic
do
Foreign....
..
do...
Face value, all issues..
do...
Domestic
dp
Foreign........
.do
Stocks:
Shares listed on New York Stock ExchangeJ
M* *ket value
do...

Number of shares l i s t e d

millions.

100.56
101.01
72.18

IOO.49
IOO.93
72.20

IOI.95
102.38
74.80

IOI.78
102.20
75-48

IOI.53
101.94
75-81

132,098
130,392
1,455
131,360
129,094
2,016

132,029
130,326
1,452
131.381
129,120
2,011

127,777
126,054
1,469
125,332
123,119
1.963

125,846
124,116
1,476
123,645
121,440
1,955

125,497
123,766
1.477
123,610
121,411
1,949

66,23s

64,147
2,072

78,639
2,184

79,483
2,204

82,415
2,213

11,906
21,198
9.874

5,806
17,006
4,670
263
17.3^7
928

6,738
23.470
7,660
323
19,584
949

31,605
379,389
119,554
503,096
501,50s
1.524,544

24,382
584,423
148,180
620,674
618,495
.563,710

5.627
19,624
S,04i
303
17,856
731
17,572
572,778
243,296
565.982
565,226
.573.089

2,178
'25,645
415,318
17.354

2,146
32.036
453.631
21,941

2,060

FOODSTUFFS AND TOBACCO
Grains:

Receipts, p r i n c i p a l markets:
Barley...........
. . . . . t h o u s . of bu.
Corn
do...
Oat s
do...
Bye
do...
Wheat
do...
Coffee, v i s i b l e supply.
.....thou*, of bags.
Sugar, U. s . , d e l i v e r i e s and supply (raw value):
Production
short t o n s .
Entries from off-shore
do.
Hawaii and Puerto Rico
..do.'. *
Deliveries, t o t a l .
!'!!!!. *.do!'.'.
For domestic consumption
do..!,
Stocks, raw and refined, end of month
do.. \
Tobacco, manufactured products, consumption (withdrawals)*
Cigarettes, small, tax-free
millions.
Cigarettes, small, tax-paid
.......do....
Cigars, tax-paid
thousands\ \
Manufactured tobacco and snuff, tax-paid
thous. of lbs.<

5,860
19,646
10.175
3.348
27,560
906
567,829
236,686
539,567
537,248

.525.617
3,56s

27,107
4-28,552
18,392

. 727
49,082
796
577,439

156,081*
r605,l47
r6oi,j65
1.492,475
3.172
30,691
428,357
20,362

1.974
r25,829
383,345 ,
18,176 I

r / Revised. £ / Preliminary. 1/ Except ordnance, machinery, and transportation equipment.
Digitized for
forFRASER
Reconstruction and Development not shown separately. 3 / See note on corresponding i t e 2/ Includes bonds of the International Bank
1 in the June 1950 Survey.


4

MONTHLY

BUSINESS

E a r l i e r data a r e available In monthly issues of the Survey
and the 1949 S t a t i s t i c a l Supplement
LBMHEB AMD PBDDUGTS
Shoes and s l i p p e r s , production^ t o t a l . . . . . . . t h o u s . of p a i r s .
Shoes, sandals, and play sho@@§ e x c . a t h l e t i c , t o t a l . . .&©.*.
Men,1*........................................... ....do...
Youths1 and boy®1...................................do...
Woaen8s......................................•.....do...
Miss®®1 and children1a.
..............do.,.
Infants8 and babies'........................
...do...
Slippers for houssewe&r. ............................. .do...
Athletic....... ... .*«»».................. ............ .do...

Other f o o t w e a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . d o , . .
METALS AID MjUOTAGItJHBS
Pig iron, p r o d u c t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o u s . of short ton®.
Lead, refined (primary refineries)1
P r o d u c t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s h o r t tons.
Shipments ( d o m e s t i c ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Stocks, end of m o n t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Machine t o o l s , s h i p m e n t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945-47*100.
Pumps, steam, power? centrifugal and rotarys
Orders, n e w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o u s . ©f d o l .
PETRaLEOK #TO PRODUCTS
Crude petroleum!
P r o d u c t i o n . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t h o u s . of b b l .
Consumption (runs to s t i l l s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Stocks, ®nd of month? Gasoline-bearing i n U. S . . . . . . d o . . .
Eefined petroleum products!
Fuel oils
Productions D i s t i l l a t e fuel o i l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Eesidual fuel o i l
do...
Stocks, end of months D i s t i l l a t e fuel o i l . . . . . . . . . d o • . .
Residual fuel o i l . . . . . . . . . . . 4 © . . .
Lubricating o i l s i
Production.
do...
Stocks^ refin©ry9 snd of nonth....s.^e..,e.8.....9do.,.
Motor fuel1

Productions t o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o * . .
Gasoline and naphtha from ©rude p e t r o l e u m * . . . . . . i e 8 . .
Natural gasoline and a l l i e d products.
d©...
Stocks,.gasoline, end of month!
finished g a s o l i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Unfifiisshed g a s o l i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Natural gasoli ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .do • . .
PJPER AND PHINKNO
Paper* excluding building paper, newsprint, and paperboards
Orders, n e w . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . • » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s h o r t t o n s .
Production. . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . ' • . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
S h i p m e n t s , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . •.
Stocks, @nd of m o n t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Fin® paperi
Orders, n e w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Production.........................................do...
Shipments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o - . .
Stocks, end of m o n t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
P r i n t i n g paperi
Orders^ new* . . . . . . ' . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Production,........................................do...
Shipment®.................
.....................do*..
Stocks, end of m o n t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d o . . .
Coarse paperi
Orders, new»«
..do...
Production..........................................do...
Shipments*...................................
. .do...
Stocks, end of month.
.do...
leweprint, Canada (including Newf©undl&nd)l
Production.............
.......................... .do...
Shipments from mill®..........................
.. ..do...
Stocks, at mills, end of month,......^...............do...
Newsprint, United Statess
Consumption by publishers. .....................<•. ....do..«
Production,.................••..•.••..........>.......do*.•
Shipment® from sill®.••.••..•...•.....••••.....•..•• .do.• •
Stocks* ead ©f month! M mills. .......... .-•....... ..do...
At publishers* ..•••....••••.. .do-*..
la transit to publishers. •• •••do .•••

S T A T I S T IC S — Continued
191*9
April

1950
Ma§r

February

March

April

37,626
34 s 262
'7,790
1,209
17,537
4,497
3,229
2,931
216
217

35,098
31.^29
7,283
1,217
16,149
3.956
2,824
3.212
246
211

39.259
36,209
7.982
1,203
18,709
5.109
3.206
2,569
247
234

r46,496
r42,746
r9,421
1.378
r22,577
r5,762
3,608
2*3,198
r277
275

36,579
33,175
7,775
1,103
16,802
4,453
3,o4s
2,942
251
211

5,531

5.517

4,173

4,601

5.577

48,957
16,229
68,353
74.7

51,206
19,060
90,471
72.8

41,670
. a ,855
79.143
56.1

49,104
22,358
88,581
75*3

4S s i96
33.751
86,309
r6l.6

2,699

2,775

2,93.8

3.313

3.376

150,354
154,223
272,520

l$4,l46
161,053
273.912

139,073
148,837
243,750

151,213
l65,4ig
r24l,230

149,052
155.797
244,498

25,36^
34,417
51.231
59,66s

25.199
35,277
5*.3*1
63,576

28,729
32,818
1/52,206
47,828

29,070
35.768
i/37.777
4i,860

29.301
31,225
1/37.530
39,979

3.457
10,588

3.606
10,089

3.587
9,34l

4,086
8,989

3.645
8,787

77A57
68,432
12,346

82,162
72.905
12,476

73.549
64,685
13,60s

80,786
71,350
14,586

77,606
68,254
14,016

117,020
8,331
7,253

113,164
8,43s
7,418

124,177
* 8,619
8,09g

124,924
8,842
7*708

119.584
8,473
7.950

634,122
664,594
664,179
323*662

629,197
639,482
634,219
328,690

747
736
738
340

742
448
634
315

r858,342
r840,837
rS44,503
r336,644

r780,149
r776,768
r773.1H
^340,300

86,811
83*706
85,520
85,997

80,045
84,822
84,286
86,545

100
92
92,
86

628
899
368
350

rill,260
r!04,6l3
rl06,569
r84,395

r94,040
^95.470
r95.192
r84,673

2jo,66*
240,199
240,900
100,225

241,155
238,088
238,600
98,480

249 075
781
247 125
660
113

r^0,232
r288,123
r285,697
rll6,085

r260,778
r26l,45l
r258 9 4l8
rll9.118

195,006
217.475
215,150
83,700

193.672
201,355
195.3^3
89,700

262 560
264
264 665
85 320

r304,000
r300,675
r304,231
rSi,764

442,448
428,999
191,190

442,730
459.129
174,791

399 247
376 834
157 601

451,635
426,960
182,276

r276,499
r271,618
r271,518
r81 9 844
422,774
425,660
179.390

368,9^5
75.499
73*930
11.309
381,865
79* 7 *

392,212
79.987
80,162
11,134
373.041
7184o4

350 906
69. 099
70 756

7 352
32s 881
88 593

396,923
80,571
79.027
8,896
318,036
86,765

403,801
82,564
85,340
6,120
284,010
91.075

543,118
514
494
436,392
422,149
106,212
91,80S

481,467
564
511
394,703
380,489
86,200
75*518

475 465
133
128
385.361
377,185
89.971
80,939

580,660
199
170
469,618
461,119
110,843
99*809

559,311
26g
234
455.193
446,524
103,850
93*294

mtfSPOBfAMOI S^QPMBB'Z

Motor T@hiel@s9 factory sales, total.... .^.-..
Coaches1 total.............................
Bomagtie.........•..........••....•••..••
Passenger ear§s total......................
S©m@iti©. ............•••••,.............•.
Trucks* total............ *.<• -...•........<•....

. . ..number.
.. .9,.d0o.„

......do...
......do...
......do...
......do...
......do...

Domestic.........•....••...•••.••.••...••

r/ B@¥i@eda 1/ B@m not© ©n corresponding item in the June 1950 Surrey.