467

ANNEX V.

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ANNEX IV.

STATEMENT showing the share of (a) National, (b) British, (c) other Foreign Tonnage in the Entrances and Clearances of Vessels with cargo in Ports of the under-mentioned Countries in the Trade with their Colonies and Possessions for the last year for which such particulars are available.

Tonnage entered and cleared.

TONNAGE of Entrances and Clearances of Foreign Vessels at Ports in the United Kingdom in the trade with British Colonies and Possessions, the Countries of Nationality of the Vessels being grouped according to the treatment which they accord to British Vessels in their Colonial Trade, or (in the case of non-Colonising countries) in their coasting trade (1901).

Nationality of Vessels.

Tonnage of Entrances and Clearances in the United Kingdom in Trade with British Posser- sions.

Percentage

of Foreign Tonnage

engaged in such Trade.

Percentage.

Country.

Foreign.

Foreign.

National.

National.

British.

Other.

*Total.

British. Other.

Total.

France

Germany..

Holland ..

Denmark..

Portugal

808,988

76,860

199,948 2,199

462,643 20,153

81,922

215,392 138,532

9,018

44,464

79-0

7.5

13.5

21

11,211

94.5

1.1

4.4

5.5

64,617

87.8

8.8

8.4

12.2

Not distinguished

6,630

82-8

17.2

358,743

Ditto

238,971

58.3

41.7

1,830,244

536,821

77.3

22-7

* Excluding trade with Algeria, which is reserved to French vessels, and with St. Pierre, and Miquelon, (mainly fishing vessels).

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EXCITATIO

I. Countries with over-sea or distant possessions

(a.) Which exclude us from trade with such

possessions-

United States

Russia

::

::

Total

7,000 46,000

H

59,000

3

(b.) Which admit us to the trade with such

possessions

France

Germany

Holland.. Denmark

Total

:::

::::

II. Countries with no important over-sea porses-

Bions

57,000

226,000

34,000

81,000

348,000

29

(a.) Which exclude us by law from coasting

trade-

Spain Italy

22,000

69,000

Total

91,000

8

(b.) Which admit us to coasting trade-

Sweden..

14,000

Norway..

627,000

Belgium..

Austria-Hungary,

4,000

8,000

Total

III. Other (unspecified)"

Grand total

..

688,000

67

14,000

1

1,194,000

100

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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possessions.

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ANNEX VI.

PRACTICE of the Chief Forsign Countries with regard to participation of Foreign Vessels in their Coasting Trade, and to their Treaty right to share in the Coasting Trade of the United Kingdom.

468

China Treaties (1877 Edn.)

::

Treaty or Legislative Provisions affecting the—

Reference to " Hertalet's Treaties."

Country.

Treaty, Law, &c.

: Coasting Trade of the Countries named.

Coasting Trade of the United Kingdom.

Volume.

Page,

„Anegurinn REPUBLIC

Treaty (3 2.1825), Articles II nad III Most-favoured-nation treatineut

Most-favoured-na:ion treatment

III

44

Austria-HuNGARY

Treaty (30.4.88), Article I

National treatment

National treatment

XII

1110

BELGIUM

Treaty (7.62); Article XII, con-

National treatment

National treatment

XI

68

89

timed in force by exchange of! notes (97.7.98)

BRASIL..

onstitution (24.2.91), I 18

Coasting trade reserved

No Treaty provisions

XIX

129

BULGARIA

Agreement (12/24.7.97). Article I National treatment; coasting trade included.. and Armex I

National treatment

XX

202

CHILE

Coasting trade reserved (but foreign ships do No Treaty provisions in fact engage in coasting trade)

IX !

200

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