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XVII-Vessels bringing Chinese Passengers to Hongkong from places out of China (Summary).
XVIII. Return of Immigration.
XIX.-Return of Male and Female Emigrants returned.
XX.-Vessels registered.
XXI.-Vessels struck off the Register.
XXII.-Comparison in Number and Tonnage of Vessels in Foreign Trade entered and cleared since 1902.
XXIII.-Revenue and Expenditure of the Harbour Department. XXIV.-Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.
ANNEXES.
A.-Report on Mercantile Marine Office. B.-Report on Imports and Exports Office. C-Report on Marine Surveyor's Office. D.-Report on Gunpowder Depôt.
1.-Shipping.
The total of the Shipping entering and clearing at Ports in the Colony during the year 1911 amounted to 543,570 vessels of 36,179,152 tons, which, compared with figures for 1910, shows a decrease in numbers of 3,594 vessels, with a decrease of 355,209 tons.
Of the above, 44,978 vessels of 23,063,108 tons were engaged in Foreign Trade, as against 40,714 of 23,160,256 tons in 1910, and were distributed as follows:-
1911. Numbers. 1910. Numbers. 1911. Tonnage. 1910. Tonnage. British Ocean-going ships, 8.7 % 10.5 % 32.9 % 35.0 % Foreign Ocean-going ships, 9.3 10.6 34.3 35.0 British River Steamers, 15.3 16.0 17.8 17.3 Foreign River Steamers, 3.1 3.3 3.2 3.0 Steam-launches (under 60 tons), 7.2 7.7 0.6 0.6 Trading Junks, 56.4 51.9 11.2 9.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0D 2
XVII-Vessels bringing Chinese Passengers to Hongkong from
places out of China (Summary).
XVIII. Return of Immigration.
XIX.-Return of Male and Female Emigrants returned.
XX.-Vessels registered.
XXI.-Vessels struck off the Register.
XXII.-Comparison in Number and Tonnage of Vessels in Foreign
Trade entered and cleared since 1902.
XXIII.-Revenue and Expenditure of the Harbour Department. XXIV.-Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.
ANNEXES.
A.-Report on Mercantile Marine Office. B.-Report on Imports and Exports Office. C-Report on Marine Surveyor's Office. D.-Report on Gunpowder Depôt.
1.-Shipping.
The total of the Shipping entering and clearing at Ports in the Colony during the year 1911 amounted to 543,570 vessels of 36,179,152 tons, which, compared with figures for 1910, shows a decrease in numbers of 3;594 vessels, with a decrease of 355,209 tons.
Of the above, 44,978 vessels of 23,063,108 tons were engaged in Foreign Trade, as against 40,714 of 23,160,256 tons in 1910, and were distributed as follows:-
1911. Numbers.
1910. ! Numbers.
1911. Tonnage.
1910. Tonnage.
British Ocean-
going ships,
8.7 %
105 %
32.9 %
35.0 %
Foreign Ocean-
going ships,
9.3
10.6
34.3
35'0
British River
Steamers,
15.3
16:0
17.8
17.3
Foreign River
Steamers,
3.1
3.3
3.2
3:0
Steam-launches
(under 60
tons),
7.2
7.7
0.6
0'6
Trading Junks,
56.4
51.9
11.2
9.1
100.0
100:0
100'0
100.0
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