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No separate figures showing the origin vé

the direct importe to the ports of Zamboanga and abio are available but the share of the United States in the above direct trade was given as follows?'

1813

1914

£11,000

Imports

Exports

1912

£15,600

£14,000

100

270

£15,700

£14,870

8,300

£13,500

263

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In addition to the above the Share of the

United States in the trade ineludes goods brought from Manila, the value of which does not appear in

the Zamboanga or Jolo returns.

A glance at the table of imports for 1914

annexed shows that the principal item of imports is cotton goods. Figures showing the shares of the principal countries in this lane have been obtained

from a reliable source. These were for three months

of the year 1814 when the importe of aotton were

heavier than in other months. The result showed

England

Germany

Italy

£8,940 or 35% £3,050 or 25%

£1,850

Switserland £1.560 or

or 80%

80%

28,200

the other months the share of mgland

The other chief item of import

mes from French Indo China via

singapore

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