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$9.8 million as against $13 million. Of the total export abroad of shelled groundnuts, amounting to 291,733 quintals, Germany took 145,524 quintals, Canada 48,886 quintals, the Netherlands 42,741 quintals, and Japan 18,131 quintals. Of groundnuts in shell, the quantity exported abroad was 36,150 quintals as compared with 68,098 quintals. The export of groundnut oil advanced in quantity from 292,307 to 376,260 quintals, of which Germany took 161,305 quintals, the United States of America 121,749 quintals, Canada 45,641 quintals, and the Netherlands 22,798 quintals. The export of raw cotton to Japan improved from 22,695 to 60,371 quintals, while there was a falling-off in the export of cotton yarn, the combined value of these two commodities being $5.6 million as com- pared with $3.6 million. Exports abroad of leaf tobacco totalled 91,648 quintals valued at $4.6 million, of which the Kwantung Leased Territory took 58,882 quintals, with domestic exports totalling 102,977 quintals valued at $5 million only as compared with 201,558 quintals valued at $9 million during the previous year. Eggs and egg products were valued at $7.7 million, or $4 million higher than in 1936, owing to increased demand, principally from Great Britain. Other major articles of export abroad were coal, valued at $2.3 million; beef. $1.6 million; and salt, $1.6 million. The total number of vessels entered and cleared under General Regulations to and from domestic and foreign ports dur- ing 1937 was 3,396, with an aggregate tonnage of 6,031,222, representing a decrease of 1,104 vessels and 1,504,984 tons as compared with the previous year's figures. As compared with 1936 the percentage of vessels under the Chinese flag decreased from 23 to 20 per cent, while the percentage under the British flag increased from 31 to 35 per cent, with a decline in the percentage under the Japanese flag from 33 to 29 per cent.

DIRECTORY

ADAMS & SONS, T., Automobile agent --

25, Hupeh Road; Teleph. 5516

T. Adams, proprietor

AMERICAN LUTHERAN MISSION OF

SHANTUNG-

Tsingtao

Rev. & Mrs P. P. Anspach

Mrs. W. Matzat

Miss Lydia Reich

Miss Mae Rohlfs

Rev. & Mrs. Theo. Scholz (On

furlough)

Miss Erva Moody

Tsimo

Rev. L. G. Cooper

Rev. & Mrs. R. Sell (On furlough)

Miss E. Strunk (On furlough)

Miss M. Clara Sullivan

Kiaochow

Rev. & Mrs. C. Reinbrecht

Miss F. Strecker

會老長國美

Mei gwo djang lao hwei

A MERICAN PRESBYTERIAN

MISSION-

Tsi Yang Road; Teleph. 5045; Cable Ad: Presbyterian

R. G. Coonradt and wife Miss Irene Forsythe Miss Ella Gernhardt C. C. van Deusen and wife M. G. Tewsbury and wife

ARDEE HOUSE-15,

Cable Ad: Harris

Fushan Road;

ARNHOLD & Co., LTD.--20, Kuantao Road;

Cable Ad: Ulfhansen

司公油火亞細亞商英

Ying shang a si a huo yu kung sze

ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (NORTH CHINA),

LTD.. THE-Cable Ad: Doric

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W. H. Bragg, manager

C. S. Cheethain, accountant

A. E. Johnson

J. Moore

P. B. McNeil, Installation mgr.

BANKS

BANK OF CHOSEN, General Banking Business-8, Kuantao Road; Telephs. 2217, 2535, 2669 and 21715; Cable Ad: Chosenbank

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