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(“Children's Empl Comm.,” 4th Rep., 1865, p. 242. Il is therefore confined to making an annual turnover 228 TENDENCY OF RATE OF EXCHANGE 583 “1922. [Wood:] Then the export, which, you state, is caused merely by a change in the papers. So the employers against the forthcoming crops of distant colo¬ nies.