Show Britain's Adverse Trade Recovers LONDON Oct 31 AP Tha AP-Tha Th monthly month month- ly summary of British trade Issued by bythe bythe the American chamber of commerce in London notes an increase of pounds in the adverse balance of Brit Brit- sins aln's overseas trade for September as compared with August For the first pine nine months of this year Imports increased by pounds but exports remained practically the same as the like period In 1924 Wholesale prices In On October were In Indexed at the lowest since August 1923 The unemployed numbered In excess of October More than j thirty six outbreaks of the foot and mouth disease among livestock were re- re fc ported during the month The coal trade improved In the north J Jand and anthracite orders were booked from v the United States and Canada but V Ish shipments shipment of coal In September were K only tons a as against Hi i in September 1924 V Increased production productions s is noted In steel ingots castings and pig iron There J was a sharp advance In tin values The tin plate makers have agreed to a a. poolIng pool pool- Ing scheme to become effective January Janu ary 1 The position of the ship building industry became worse The American estimate of the cotton crop depressed prices at Liverpool Tile The short time movement In the Lancashire mill district is breaking down The ex export cx- cx port trade in cotton is disturbed by the y depreciation of the franc and the unrest un- un rest In the near and fIr far east Textile t exports were rushed into Germany on on the removal of the embargo Wool values are tending upward with Intensive French buying There was ft a remarkable rise of more than 6 per ton in the price of raw Jute The linen linen linen- trade i Is slow but the chemical trade Is improving |