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bforfat/, 2Veu; Yorfc has 



ry in many commercial 



industry is an impor- 



kitlets sold over $900 

 fw York State. Of this, 

 is. Taxes on cigarettes 



to the state's treasury. 



Uarters for 140 of the 

 Including several which 

 ^g all firms in the city, 

 s, 22 export such prod- 

 ; trade associations and 

 her tobacco-related in- 

 Mfacturers, advertising 



^^f€f€Ae out of New York. 



Both as a major consumer outlet for tobacco products 

 and as a major business /manufacturing center. New 

 York has served and will continue to serve in propor- 

 tions that have been unequalled in magnitude by most 

 other areas of the world. 



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 First Edition 



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1776 K Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20006 



1972 



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