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TREASURE MOVEMENTS.
A considerable increase was shown in 1932, mainly on account of heavy transfers of Silver Subsidiary Coin from Canton to Shanghai.
IMPORTS.
EXPORTS.
1931 1932 1931 1932 $ $ $ $ Bank Notes 1,047,045 673,264 3,132,004 1,797,085 Copper cents 56,037 6,370 2,708,417 45,903 Gold Bars 6,842,100 19,508,290 50,656,676 63,715,586 Gold Coins 270,400 80,000 8,280,762 5,787,931 Gold Leaf 672,914 83,333 1,293,506 277,028 Silver Bar 37,710,863 34,365,025 40,155,252 14,883,018 H.K. Silver Dollar 1,099,341 2,564,512 Chinese Silver 13,937,264 3,256,166 10,461,979 11,709,712 Other Silver Dollar 154,220 * 40,000 Silver Sub. Coins 4,266,956 24,735,443 4,754,824 41,618,911 Total 66,057,149 85,272,403 121,773,880 140,013,831IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 1931 AND 1932 (excluding treasure)
IMPORTS.
EXPORTS.
1931 1932 1931 1932 $ $ $ $ United Kingdom 78,251,178 76,905,373 5,247,416 3,162,248 British Dominions and Possessions 57,402,155 China 200,421,159 401,666,167 56,762,665 57,662,739 All other countries 42,607,973 169,993,076 295,001,702 279,818,847 320,396,186 320,396,486 184,137,981 145,970,638 Total British Empire 135,653,333 133,658,038 62,910,155 46,070,221 Total Foreign Grand Total 602,087,326 490,389,562 479,139,683 737,740,659 624,047,600 542,049,838 461,859,706* Not fully recorded.