13. The corresponding figures relating to ships of European type of construction exporting cargo, and shipping bunker coal, follow :—
EXPORTS.
1913,
1914.
Increase.
Decrease.
No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. Steamers, 2 5,419 4,440 8,842,943 4,235 8,438,833 River Steamers, 4,202 2,512,607 4,207 2,451,545 Sailing Vessels, 3 ... 205 404,110 6,472 Total, 8,644 11,360,969 8,445 10,896,850 6 1,053 205 465,172 Net Decrease, 199 464,119Exported 2,385,602 tons including River Trade as compared with 2,681,318 tons in 1913.
Strs. Bunker Coal. Strs. Bunker Coal. Strs. Bunker Coal. Strs. Bunker Coal. Steamers, 4,440 596,138 4,235 74,094 4,207 515,827 River Steamers, 205 80,311 77,356 LO 5 3,262 Total, 8,642 670,232 8,442 593,183 10 5 3,262 205 80,311 Net Decrease, 200 77,049— D 12 —