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i) Other assets. j) Total. B. Cash<br />
credits. a) Granted. b) Utilized.<br />
C. Liabilities. a) Own funds.<br />
b) Deposits at call. c) Deposits<br />
on notice. d) Current accounts<br />
with Norwegian banks. e) Own<br />
loans and re-discountings.<br />
f) Other liabilities. g) Total.<br />
30. Private joint stock banks and<br />
savings banks. A. Deposits.<br />
B. Loans, excl. mortgage loans.<br />
C. Treasury bills, bearer bonds<br />
and shares. D. In cash and in<br />
Bank of Norway. 31. State<br />
banks. A. Assets. a) Cash in<br />
hand and cheques. b) Holdings<br />
of own bearer bonds. c) Other<br />
securities. d) Claims on State<br />
Treasury. e) Claims on Bank<br />
of Norway and other banks.<br />
f) Loans. B. Liabilities. a) Share<br />
capital and funds. b) Bonds<br />
outstanding. c) Debt to State<br />
Treasury. d) Debt to Bank of<br />
Norway and other banks.<br />
32. Credit associations etc. A. Assets.<br />
a) Cash in hand and<br />
cheques. b) • Holdings of own<br />
barer bonds. c) Other securities.<br />
d) Claims on Bank of Norway<br />
and other banks. e) Loans.<br />
B. Liabilities. a) Share capital<br />
and funds. b) Bonds outstanding.<br />
c) Debt to Bank of Norway and<br />
other banks. 33. State banks<br />
and credit associations, total.<br />
A. Loans. B. Bonds outstanding.<br />
34. Index of stock prices. A. Total.<br />
B. Industry. C. Shipping.<br />
D. Whaling. E. Banks. F. Insurance.<br />
35. Bonds. A. Prices<br />
in per cent of parity. B. Yields<br />
in per cent of parity. 36. Sales<br />
of securities. A. At the Oslo<br />
Stock Exchange. a) Stocks. b)<br />
Bonds. B. Through brokers.<br />
37. Stock issues. 38. Registered<br />
new-subscriptions of capital in.<br />
Norwegian joint-stock companics.<br />
A. In all companies.<br />
B. In new companies. a) Total.<br />
b) Of which. 1) Shipping.<br />
2) Trade. 3) Industry. 4) Building.<br />
C. In old companies. a) Total.<br />
b) Of which. 1) Shipping.<br />
2) Trade. 3) Industry. 4) Building.<br />
39. Failures. A. Bankruptcy<br />
proceedings opened. a) Cities.<br />
b) Rural districts. B. Compositions<br />
entered. a) Cities. b) Rural<br />
districts. C. Foreclosures.<br />
a) Cities. b) Rural districts.<br />
D. Protested bills. 40. Foreign<br />
exchange rates at the Oslo<br />
Stock Exchange.<br />
XI. Public finance.<br />
41. Monthly figures for certain<br />
state income items. A. Ordinary<br />
tax on capital and income.<br />
B. Supplementary tax on capital.<br />
C. Entertainment tax. D. Extra<br />
tax on increased income. E. Legacy<br />
and succession duty. F. Motor-car<br />
tax. G. Customs duties.<br />
H. Harbour and light house dues.<br />
I. Surplus from the Wine Monopoly.<br />
K. Tax on sale of spirits.<br />
L. Tax on spirits served<br />
in restaurants. M. Excise tax<br />
on manufactured spirits. N. Beer<br />
tax. O. Tax on chocolate and<br />
sweetmeats. P. Tax and stampduty<br />
on tobacco. Q. Sales tax<br />
on non-alcoholic carbonated beverages<br />
and on fruit-wines.<br />
547<br />
R. Sales tax on certain articles.<br />
S. Temporary emergency tax on<br />
sales. T. Tax on matches.<br />
U. Emergency tax on wine and<br />
spirits. V. Emergency tax on<br />
beer. W. Emergency tax on<br />
tobacco. X. Road tax. Y. Interest<br />
on State's cash deposits<br />
and outstanding claims. Z. Instalments<br />
paid on outstanding<br />
claims. A—Z. Total. AA. State<br />
railways, surplus. BB. Postal<br />
service, surplus. CC. Telegraphs,<br />
surplus.<br />
XII. Wages and prices.<br />
42. Average hourly earnings for<br />
adult male workers in industry.<br />
A. Total. B. Ore and metal extracting.<br />
a) Total. b)1VIining and smelting.<br />
c) El ectro-metallurgical<br />
industry. C. Clay and stone industry.<br />
D. Food and beverage industry.<br />
a) Total. b) Canning industry.<br />
c) Breweries and mineral<br />
water factories. E. Textile industry.<br />
F. Clothing industry. a)<br />
Total. b) Shoe factories. G. Wood<br />
industry. a) Total. b) Sawmills<br />
and planing mills. H. Paper<br />
industry. I. Leather and rubber<br />
products industry. a) Total.<br />
b) Rubber products industry.<br />
J. Chemical and electro-chemical<br />
industry. a) Total. b) Electrochemical<br />
industry. K. Oils and<br />
fats industry. L. Steel and metal<br />
working industry. a) Total.<br />
b) Engineering works. M. Various<br />
other industries. 43. Average<br />
hourly earnings for adult female<br />
workers in industry. A. Total.<br />
B. Ore and metal extracting.<br />
C. Food and beverage<br />
industry. a) Total. b) Canning<br />
industry. c) Breweries and mineral<br />
water factories. d) Chocolate<br />
factories. e) Tobacco factories.<br />
D. Clothing industry. a) Total.<br />
b) Ready-made clothing. c) Shoe<br />
factories. E. Textile industry.<br />
F. Hosiery and knitted goods.<br />
G. Wood industry. H. Paper<br />
industry. I. Leather and rubber<br />
products industry. a) Total. b)<br />
Rubber products industry. J.<br />
Chemical and electro-chemical<br />
industry. K. Oils and fats industry.<br />
L. Steel and metal working<br />
industry. M. Various other<br />
industries. 44. Average hourly<br />
earnings in handicrafts and in<br />
building tra<strong>des</strong>. A. Handicrafts;<br />
skilled labourers, men. a) Total.<br />
b) Polygraphic industry. 1) Total.<br />
2) Printing houses. c) Building<br />
tra<strong>des</strong>. 1) Total. 2) Carpenters<br />
and joiners. 3) Painters.<br />
4) Brick-layers. 5) Plumbers.<br />
d) Bakers and pastrycooks.<br />
e) Butchers and saussage-makers.<br />
B. Handicrafts; unskilled labourers,<br />
men. C. Building tra<strong>des</strong>,<br />
skilled and unskilled labourers.<br />
45. Wholesale price index. A.<br />
Total. B. Edible animal products.<br />
C. Edible vege<strong>table</strong><br />
products. D. Coffee, beer and<br />
tobacco etc. E. Feeds and fertilizers.<br />
F. Fuel. G. Iron and<br />
other metals. H. Stone and clay<br />
products etc. I. Wood products.<br />
K. Wood pulp and paper.<br />
L. Textile products. M. Hi<strong>des</strong>,<br />
leather and footwear. N. Rubber<br />
products. O. Chemical and<br />
Nr. 11.<br />
technical products. P. Agricultural<br />
products. a) Total.<br />
b) Animal. c) Vege<strong>table</strong>. Q. Groceries.<br />
R. Feeds and fertilizers.<br />
S. Industrial products. a) Total.<br />
b) Raw materials and semimanufactures.<br />
c) Manufactures.<br />
46. Cost of living index. A. Total.<br />
a) Incl. trade union levies.<br />
b) Excl. trade union levies.<br />
B. Food. a) Total. b) Meat<br />
and meat products. c) Pork.<br />
d) Fish and fish products.<br />
e) Milk, butter, cheese and eggs.<br />
f) Potatoes, vege<strong>table</strong>s, flour,<br />
grits, etc. g) Bread. h) Groceries<br />
i) Others. C. Beverages and tobacco.<br />
D. Light and fuel.<br />
a) Coal, coke, wood and fuel oil.<br />
b) Gas and electricity. E. Clothing.<br />
F. Rent. G. Other expenditures.<br />
a) Incl. trade union<br />
levies. b) Excl. trade union<br />
levies. 47. Average retail prices<br />
for certain cities. 48. Agricultural<br />
price index. A. Agricultural<br />
products. a) Total. bl Vege<strong>table</strong><br />
products. c) Animal products.<br />
B. Means of production. 49. Producer<br />
prices on certain agricultural<br />
products. A. Oats. B. Hay.<br />
C. Potatoes. D. Eggs. E. Beef.<br />
F. Mutton. G. Pork. 50. Index<br />
numbers for building costs.<br />
A. Brick-built houses in towns.<br />
B. Two-family houses of wood.<br />
C. Dwelling-house in the country.<br />
51. A/S Stormbull's indexes.<br />
A. Total costs of building.<br />
a) Dwelling-house in Oslo (brick/<br />
concrete). b) Two-family wooden<br />
house in Aker. B. Price-index<br />
for building materials. C. Priceindex<br />
for steel from stock.<br />
XIII. Miscellaneous.<br />
52. Consumption of certain<br />
beverages etc. A. Mineral waters.<br />
B. Beer. a) Non-alcoholic.<br />
b) Soft. c) Medium. d) Strong.<br />
C. Wine. D. Spirits. E. Total<br />
consumption of alcohol (100 %).<br />
F. Consumers' outlay on alcoholic<br />
beverages. G. Sale of<br />
tobacco. H. Sale of chocolate<br />
and sweetmeats. 53. Persons arrested<br />
for intoxication. A. Total.<br />
B. Rural districts, total. C. Cities.<br />
a) Total. b) Oslo. c) Other cities.<br />
d) Cities permitting sale of<br />
spirits. 1) Total. 2) Excl. Oslo.<br />
e) Cities without sale of spirits.<br />
54. Stocks of certain commodities.<br />
A. Coal. B. Coke. C. Gasoline.<br />
D. Fuel oil. E. Linseed oil.<br />
F. Wool. G. Cotton. H. Yarn,<br />
wool. I. Yarn, cotton. K. Cloth<br />
by the yard, clothing and equipments.<br />
L. Hi<strong>des</strong>. M. Footwear.<br />
a) Leather and skins. b) Rubber.<br />
XIV. Foreign countries.<br />
55. Denmark. A. Employment<br />
index, industry. B. Unemployment<br />
among trade-union m,em<br />
bers. C. Index of industrial production.<br />
a) Industry. b) Meat<br />
and dairy production. D. Retail<br />
trade index. E. Imports. F. Exports.<br />
G. Note circulation. H. Effective<br />
interest on State bonds.<br />
I. Wholesale price index. J. Cost<br />
of living index. K. Average<br />
hourly earnings. '56. Sweden.<br />
A. Employment index, industry.<br />
B. Unemployment among tradeunion<br />
members. C. Index of