Contents.
Introduction .
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1. The essential conditions for the development
of the electricaliindustry:
A. International rapid Communication:
1. Telegraphy over wires . :
2. Telephony . . *. ;
2 Roadie. T. ;
Position and development of telephony throughout the
world, shown according to countries (Table) . . 14
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2. and 3. Actual and potential possibilities of
production . PE
Total production of the electrical industry (Table) . . . 18a
4. and 5. Number of workers employed, unemployed,
working hours '. a0
6. Wages .
. 21
7. Raw material employed .
21
3. Import and export:
A. The electrical industry as a whole .
B. The principal classes of products
22
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9. Customs tariffs and import and export pro-
hibitions:
A. Customs duties. .
B. Import and export prohibitions .
Em
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to. Consumption per head of population and per
country. ne 0
IT Prices...
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12. Industrial organisation:
A. Agreement relating to Wireless Telegraphy . . . . 32
B. Agreement relating to the Incandescent Lamp Industry . 34