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1922.

Hence in British ships :-

1923.

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And in Foreign ships:-

19.22.

1923.

13.43%
0.59 %
85·98 %
21.10% of the crews were British. 0.59% of the crews were other Europeans. 78.31% of the crews were Asiatics.

1.00%
15.42%
0.36 % of the crews were British. 11.68 % of the crews were other Europeans.
83.58 % 87·96 % of the crews were Asiatics.

100.00%
100·00 %
100.00% 100·00 %

2.—TRADE.

8. Detailed and accurate statistics of Imports and Exports are collected and published by the Imports and Exports Department.

9. The number and tonnage of ships of European type of construction carrying cargo for import and transit, compared with 1922, were as follows:-

Steamers,

1922. 1923.

No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage
Increase.
Decrease.

No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.

5,318 | 11,000,704 | 6,321 | 12,979,033 | 1,003 | 1,978,329)

2,229,597 | 3,951 | 3,153,891

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44

River Steamers, 3,552 Sailing Vessels,
Total,.

399 | 924,294
8,871 | 13,280,845 | 10,272 | 16,132,924 | 1,402 | 2,902,623

Nett Increase....... 1,402 (2,852,079)


was replaced with

Nett Increase....... 1,402 (2,902,623)

to correct the tonnage figure to match the original text.
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