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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.