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Treasure Movements.
9. During the year there was considerably less movement of inward Treasure than in 1930 although only nine months' figures were available for the latter year. Imports recorded $66 millions as against $141 millions and exports $122 millions as compared with $96 millions. The following table is self-explanatory:
Imports $ Exports $ Bank Notes Copper Cents 1,047,045 3,192,004 Gold Bars 56,037 2,708,417 Gold Coins 6,842,100 50,656,676 Gold Leaf 672,914 1,293,506 Silver Bars 37,710,863 40,155,252 H.K. Silver Dollar 1,099,341 10,000 Chinese Silver Dollar 13,937,264 10,461,979 Other Silver Dollar 154,220 260,460 Silver Sub. Coins 4,266,956 4,754,824 Other 270,400 8,280,762 Total 66,057,140 121,773,880IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 1924 AND 1931
(excluding treasure)
IMPORTS EXPORTS 1924 1931 1924 1931 United Kingdom $80,328,000 $78,251,000 $6,329,010 $5,247,000 British Dominions and Possessions $59,293,000 $7,402,000 $45,731,000 $57,663,000 China $200,422,000 $337,886,000 $295,002,000 $473,700,000 All other countries $151,286,000 $184,138,000 $401,665,000 $139,621,000 $135,653,000 $52,063,000 $62,910,000 Total British Empire $473,700,000 $602,087,000 $489,172,000 $479,140,000 Total foreign $613,321,000 $737,740,000 $541,235,000 $542,050,000 Grand Total $613,321,000 $737,740,000 || $541.235,000| $542,050,000* Not fully recorded.