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hairpins and safety pine, cigarette paper, cheap
perfimes, soaps and wbrellas are also lines which
have hitherto mostly come from German and Austrian
gources.
Exports
A table of exports from the two porta of
Zarboanga and Jolo are annexed. The total trade
shows a slight decrease due principally to the
lose of lumber markets on account of the war.
The Department of Mindanao and Sulu has
suffered considerable loss of trade by the war and
large quantities of copra and shell are held up at
the porta- Pearls have also become hard to dispose
of at good price. The price of M. 0. P. has fallen
by fifty per cent.
In studying the export figures
It must be remembered that large quantities of
Davao hemp, copra and biso nuts are carried by
coasting steamer to Manila, whence they are exported
and consequently these quantities do not appear in
the Zamboanga or Jolo returns.
At the port of Zamboanga the
Randling of Trade. The distribution of merchandise in
the interior is in the hands of chinese, who purchase
safety from the principal native chieftain of their
particular district.
bulk of the import trade is in the handa of Germans.
Some years ago an English firm existed at Zamboanga
but