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Automotive Industries, June 12, 1910.
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B. Pre-War Status of Automobile Shipments to Forty Principal Nations in the World.
1. This tabulation-form of rating chart is not as clear as other forms.
2. It is read as follows: taking the column under Canada, the United States shipped over
8,000,000 automobiles to Canada, while the United Kingdom was the only other country among the 40 principal nations that shipped any to Canada.
RATING CHARTS
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