AnnualReport-1911 — Page 97

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The movements of Fishing Junks are not included in the above figures.

2. Of ships of European construction, 4,042 Ocean Steamers, 7 Sailing Ships, 4,147 River Steamers, and 1,617 Steamships not exceeding 60 tons entered during the year, giving a daily average entry of 26.9 ships, as compared with 26.7 in 1910 and 25.6 in 1909.

3. The average tonnage of individual Ocean Vessels entering the port has once more increased—from 2,457.3 tons to 2,495.1 tons. That of British ships has increased (2,633.5 tons as against 2,594.5 tons) while that of Foreign ships has increased from 2,324.1 tons to 2,365.7 tons.

During the past 20 years, the average tonnage of Ocean Vessels has increased from 1,181.1 tons to 2,495.1 tons is not correct, it should remain as is: from 1,181'1 tons to 1,915 5 tons is also not correct, it is actually: from 1,181'1 tons to 2,495 1 is not there, the original text is: During the past 20 years, the average tonnage of Ocean Vessels has increased from 1,181'1 tons to 1,915 5 tons.

The average tonnage of River Steamers entered during the year has again decreased from 602.1 tons to 584.9 tons. That of British River Steamers has decreased from 617 tons to 599 tons, and that of Foreign River Steamers from 529 tons to 518 tons.

4. A comparison between the years 1910 and 1911 is given in the following table:

Class of Vessels 1910 1911 Increase Decrease No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage British Ocean-going 4,262 8,111,946 3,907 7,589,995 355 521,951 Foreign Ocean-going 4,312 8,103,969 4,180 7,917,640 132 186,329 British River Steamers 6,483 4,000,073 6,871 4,116,736 388 116,663 Foreign River Steamers 1,334 706,616 1,423 736,057 89 29,441 Steamships under 60 tons (Foreign Trade) 3,153 136,765 3,263 130,092 110 6,673 Junks, Foreign Trade 21,170 2,100,887 25,334 2,572,588 4,164 471,701 Total Foreign Trade 10,714 23,160,256 14,078 28,063,108 4,751 617,805 487 714,953 Steam-launches plying in Waters of Colony, Junks, Local Trade 466,014 461,084 4,030 4,211 10,986,234 10,981,990 *40,436 †2,387,871 + 36,608 †2,134,054 3,828 253,817 Grand Total 36,534,361 36,179,152 4,761 617,805 8,345 973,014 Net 3,504 355,209

* Including 21,056 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 1,540,984 tons.

† Decrease owing to a number of smaller sized launches being employed. Small decrease in tonnage owing to larger sized launches being employed.

** 19 13,980 of 818,292

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D 3 The movements of Fishing Junks are not included in the above figures. 2. Of ships of European construction, 4,042 Ocean Steamers, 7 Sailing Ships, 4,147 River Steamers, and 1,617 Steamships not exceeding 60 tons entered during the year, giving a daily average entry of 26.9 ships, as compared with 26.7 in 1910 and 25.6 in 1909. 3. The average tonnage of individual Ocean Vessels entering the port has once more increased—from 2,457.3 tons to 2,495.1 tons. That of British ships has increased (2,633.5 tons as against 2,594.5 tons) while that of Foreign ships has increased from 2,324.1 tons to 2,365.7 tons. During the past 20 years, the average tonnage of Ocean Vessels has increased from 1,181.1 tons to 2,495.1 tons is not correct, it should remain as is: from 1,181'1 tons to 1,915 5 tons is also not correct, it is actually: from 1,181'1 tons to 2,495 1 is not there, the original text is: During the past 20 years, the average tonnage of Ocean Vessels has increased from 1,181'1 tons to 1,915 5 tons. The average tonnage of River Steamers entered during the year has again decreased from 602.1 tons to 584.9 tons. That of British River Steamers has decreased from 617 tons to 599 tons, and that of Foreign River Steamers from 529 tons to 518 tons. 4. A comparison between the years 1910 and 1911 is given in the following table: Class of Vessels 1910 1911 Increase Decrease No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage British Ocean-going 4,262 8,111,946 3,907 7,589,995 355 521,951 Foreign Ocean-going 4,312 8,103,969 4,180 7,917,640 132 186,329 British River Steamers 6,483 4,000,073 6,871 4,116,736 388 116,663 Foreign River Steamers 1,334 706,616 1,423 736,057 89 29,441 Steamships under 60 tons (Foreign Trade) 3,153 136,765 3,263 130,092 110 6,673 Junks, Foreign Trade 21,170 2,100,887 25,334 2,572,588 4,164 471,701 Total Foreign Trade 10,714 23,160,256 14,078 28,063,108 4,751 617,805 487 714,953 Steam-launches plying in Waters of Colony, Junks, Local Trade 466,014 461,084 4,030 4,211 10,986,234 10,981,990 *40,436 †2,387,871 + 36,608 †2,134,054 3,828 253,817 Grand Total 36,534,361 36,179,152 4,761 617,805 8,345 973,014 Net 3,504 355,209 * Including 21,056 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 1,540,984 tons. Decrease owing to a number of smaller sized launches being employed. Small decrease in tonnage owing to larger sized launches being employed. ** 19 13,980 of 818,292
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D 3 The movements of Fishing Junks are not included in the above figures. 2. Of ships of European construction, 4,042 Ocean Steamers, 7 Sailing Ships, 4,147 River Steamers, and 1,617 Steamships not exceeding 60 tons entered during the year, giving a daily average entry of 2619 ships, as compared with 26-7 in 1910 and 25'6 in 1909. 3. The average tonnage of individual Ocean Vessels entering the port has once more increased-from 2,457 3 tons to 2,495 1 tons. That of British ships has increased (2,633 5 tons as against 2,594-5 tons) while that of Foreign ships has increased from 2,3241 tons to 2,365 7 tons. During the past 20 years, the average tonnage of Ocean Vessels has increased from 1,181'1 tons to 1,915 5 tons. The average tonnage of River Steamers entered during the year has again decreased from 602 1 tons to 584'9 tons. That of British River Steamers has decreased from 617 tons to 599 tons, and that of Foreign River Steamers from 529 tons to 518 tons. 4. A comparison between the years 1910 and 1911 is given in the following table :-- 1910. 1911. Increase. Decrease. Class of Vessels. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. (Tonnage. British Occan- 4,262 going, Foreign Ocean- 4,312 8,111,946 3,907 | 7,589,995 355 521,951 8,103,969 4,180 7,917,640 132 186,329 going, British River 6,483 4,000,073 | 6,871 Steamers..... Foreign River 1,334 706,616 1,423 4,116,736 388 736.057 89 116,663 29,441 D Steamers... Steamships un- der 60 tons 3,153 136,765 3,263 130,092 110 6,673 (Foreign Trade).... Junks, Foreign | Trade, 21,170 2,100,887 25,334 2,572,588 | 4,164 £71,701 Total Foreign Trade, 10,714 23.160,256 14,078 28,063.108 4,751 617,805 | 487 714,953 Steam-launches plying in Wa- ters of Colony, Junks, Local Trade, ... 466,014 10,986,234 461,084 10,981,990 4,030 |$ 4,211 *40,436 2,387,871 + 36,608 †2.134,054 3,828 253,817 Grand Total, | 547,164 | 36,534,361 | 543,570 | 36,179.152 | 4,761 617,805 8,345 973,014 Net,.... 3,504 355,209 * Including 21,056 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 1,540,984 tons. "1 ** 19 13,980 of 818,292 Decrease owing to a number of smaller sized launches being employed. Small decrease in tounage owing to larger sized launches being employed.
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D 3

The movements of Fishing Junks are not included in the above figures.

2. Of ships of European construction, 4,042 Ocean Steamers, 7 Sailing Ships, 4,147 River Steamers, and 1,617 Steamships not exceeding 60 tons entered during the year, giving a daily average entry of 2619 ships, as compared with 26-7 in 1910 and 25'6 in 1909.

3. The average tonnage of individual Ocean Vessels entering the port has once more increased-from 2,457 3 tons to 2,495 1 tons. That of British ships has increased (2,633 5 tons as against 2,594-5 tons) while that of Foreign ships has increased from 2,3241 tons to 2,365 7 tons.

During the past 20 years, the average tonnage of Ocean Vessels has increased from 1,181'1 tons to 1,915 5 tons.

The average tonnage of River Steamers entered during the year has again decreased from 602 1 tons to 584'9 tons. That of British River Steamers has decreased from 617 tons to 599 tons, and that of Foreign River Steamers from 529 tons to 518 tons.

4. A comparison between the years 1910 and 1911 is given in the following table :--

1910.

1911.

Increase.

Decrease.

Class of Vessels.

No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.

No. Tonnage. No. (Tonnage.

British

Occan-

4,262

going,

Foreign Ocean-

4,312

8,111,946 3,907

|

7,589,995

355 521,951

8,103,969 4,180

7,917,640

132 186,329

going,

British River

6,483

4,000,073 | 6,871

Steamers.....

Foreign River

1,334

706,616 1,423

4,116,736 388

736.057 89

116,663

29,441

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Steamers...

Steamships un-

der 60 tons 3,153

136,765 3,263

130,092 110

6,673

(Foreign

Trade)....

Junks, Foreign |

Trade,

21,170 2,100,887 25,334 2,572,588 | 4,164

£71,701

Total Foreign

Trade,

10,714 23.160,256 14,078 28,063.108 4,751

617,805 | 487

714,953

Steam-launches

plying in Wa- ters of Colony, Junks, Local

Trade, ...

466,014 10,986,234 461,084 10,981,990

4,030 |$ 4,211

*40,436 2,387,871 + 36,608 †2.134,054

3,828 253,817

Grand Total,

| 547,164 | 36,534,361 | 543,570 | 36,179.152 | 4,761

617,805 8,345 973,014

Net,....

3,504 355,209

* Including 21,056 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 1,540,984 tons.

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13,980

of 818,292 Decrease owing to a number of smaller sized launches being employed. Small decrease in tounage owing to larger sized launches being

employed.

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