R 5

(5) French Indo China, direct to Hanoi, Saigon and Kwongchowan, and with connections to all inland places.

(6) Formosa via Taihoku.

(7) Manila, with connections to Philippines, American Continent, Europe and alternative connections to Dutch East Indies and Borneo.

(8) Shanghai, with connections to inland points in China,

(9) Swatow.

(10) Siam,

(11) Yunnanfu, with connections to other places in Yunnan Province.

(12) China on Receiver to Pay basis:-

Howmong Moichow Swabue
Pakhot
Kongmoon
Yamchow
Chungshan
Suncheong
Lauchow
Nanning
Wuchow

Kwangtung Province.
Kwangsi Province.

The popularity and the commercial value of the wireless services can be estimated from the increase or decreases shown in Table XII.

The following table shows the growth of traffic and the revenue during the past six years.

STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC AND REVENUE DURING 1925-1930.

Year Paid Traffic Unpaid Traffic Revenue Msgs Words Msgs Words $ cts. 1925 28,279 358,071 5,808 165,604 81,178.84 1926 26,706 316,663 11,722 506,338 68,133.29 1927 53,840 538,010 11,364 510,198 123,837.72 1928 95,015 850,748 13,757 619,676 162,517.66 1929 156,755 1,551,906 29,539 1,080,408 432,619.53 1930 261,963 2,336,152 32,955 1,041,198 187,690.92
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