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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH JUNE, 1905.

Of Foreign Ocean Vessels, 1,845 ships of 2,679,908 tons entered and 1,851 ships of 2,670,939 tons cleared.

Of Foreign River Steamers, 517 ships of 235,144 tons entered and 519 ships of 235,227 tons cleared.

Of Steam Launches in Foreign Trade 1,027, of 52,892 tons entered and 1,027 of 52,892 tons cleared.

Of Junks in Foregin Trade. 18,100 of 1,524,874 tons entered and 18,151 of 1,547,396 tons cleared.

Of Junks in Local Trade, 31,505 of 1,183,376 tons entered and 31.460 of 1.165,300 tons cleared.

Thus:-

British Ocean Tonnage represented Foreign

British River Foreign

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31.2%

21.3%

21

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23.1%

1.9%

.5%

12.5%

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11

Local

9.5%

100.0%

Steam Launches in Foreign trade

Junks

2. 7,435 Steamers, 26 Sailing vessels, 1,027 Steam Launches, and 18,100 Junks in Foreign Trade, entering during the year, giving a daily average of 70. as against 68 in 1903.

For vessels of European construction, exclusive of Steam Launches, the daily average was 20.36 against 19.9 in 1903.

3. A comparison between the years 1903 and 1904 is given in the following

Table:

Comparative Shipping Return for the Years 1903 and 1904,

1903.

1904.

Increase.

Decrease.

British,. Foreign, Junks in Foreigu

Trade,

Total,

Junks in Local

Trade,....

Ships Tonnage. Ships. Tonnage. Ships. Tonnage. Ships. Tonnage.

8.449 11,250,296 10,190 13,406,094 1,741 2.155,798 6,010

31,766

7.768,115 | 4,732 5,821,218 2.698.459 36,251|| 3,072,270| 4,485 373.811

1,308 1,946,897

46,255 21,716,870 51,173 | 22,299.582 | 6.226 2.529,609) 1.308 |1,946,897

*

$8,215 |* 2,136,514 62,965

2.348,676 4,750 212,162

Grand Total.... 101,470 | 23.853,384 114,138 24,648,258 |10,976 2,741,771 1,308 1,946,897

*

NET:

9,668 794,874

Including 17,210 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 637.052 tons.

+ Including 32,424 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 1,176,625 tous,

For vessels under the British Flag, this Table shows an increase of 1,741 ships of 2,155,798 tons, of which 1,389 Ships of 1,225,498 tone are River Steam-

ers.

The remainder, 352 ships of 93,300 tons, are a net increase in British Ocean vessels, due to a large influx of Colliers and other Tramp Steamers in ballast, attracted to the Far East by the War.

The increase in River Steamers is due to the fact that 10 new vessels started to ply during the year.

In vessels under Foreign flags, there is a decrease of 1,308 ships of 1,946,897 tous, of which 159 ships are River Steamers. The River Steamer tounage, how- ever, shows an increase of 36,008 tons, giving a net decrease in Foreign Ocean shipping of 1,149 ships of 1,910,889 tons.

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