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7. The 348 British Ships carried 3,445 British Officers and 12 Foreign Officers, the latter consisting of 7 U.S.A., 2 Norwegians, 2 Dutch, and 1 German.

Thus, the proportion of Foreign Officers serving in British Ships was 0.35%, comprising 4 nationalities, a decrease of 0.19%, with a decrease in number of officers and of ships.

8. The 372 Foreign Ships carried 2,600 officers, of whom 90 were British, as follows:-

1911 1910 In Chinese Ships 70 90 French 4 6 Japanese 12 19 United States Ships 4 6 90 144

Thus, 3.5% of the officers serving in Foreign Vessels were of British nationality, a decrease in the number of officers and ships.

9. The Nationality of the Crews in British and Foreign Ships was as follows:-

VESSELS BRITISH CREWS U.S.A. AND EUROPEANS ASIATICS 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 British 365 318 24,610 22,652 449 431 131,635 119,463 Foreign 369 372 1,352 1,195 28,216 27,181 113,050 112,584 Total 734 720 25,962 23,847 28,665 27,612 244,685 232,047

Hence in British Ships

And in Foreign Ships:-

1911 1910 15.70% of the crews were British. 15.89% 0.95% of the crews were British. 0.85% 0.29% of the crews were other Europeans. 0.30% 19.78% of the crews were other Europeans. 19.28% 84.01% of the crews were Asiatics. 83.81% 79.27% of the crews were Asiatics. 79.87%

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D 6 7. The 348 British Ships carried 3,445 British Officers and 12 Foreign Officers, the latter consisting of 7 U.S.A., 2 Norwegians, 2 Dutch, and 1 German. Thus, the proportion of Foreign Officers serving in British Ships was 0.35%, comprising 4 nationalities, a decrease of 0.19%, with a decrease in number of officers and of ships. 8. The 372 Foreign Ships carried 2,600 officers, of whom 90 were British, as follows:- 1911 1910 In Chinese Ships 70 90 French 4 6 Japanese 12 19 United States Ships 4 6 90 144 Thus, 3.5% of the officers serving in Foreign Vessels were of British nationality, a decrease in the number of officers and ships. 9. The Nationality of the Crews in British and Foreign Ships was as follows:- VESSELS BRITISH CREWS U.S.A. AND EUROPEANS ASIATICS 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 1911 1910 British 365 318 24,610 22,652 449 431 131,635 119,463 Foreign 369 372 1,352 1,195 28,216 27,181 113,050 112,584 Total 734 720 25,962 23,847 28,665 27,612 244,685 232,047 Hence in British Ships And in Foreign Ships:- 1911 1910 15.70% of the crews were British. 15.89% 0.95% of the crews were British. 0.85% 0.29% of the crews were other Europeans. 0.30% 19.78% of the crews were other Europeans. 19.28% 84.01% of the crews were Asiatics. 83.81% 79.27% of the crews were Asiatics. 79.87%
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D 6 7. The 348 British Ships carried 3,445 British Officers and 12 Foreign Officers, the latter consisting of 7 U.S.A., 2 Norwegians, 2 Dutch, and 1 German. Thus, the proportion of Foreign Officers serving in British Ships was 0-35%, comprising 4 nationalities, a decrease of 019%, with a decrease in number of officers and of ships. 8. The 372 Foreign Ships carried 2,600 officers, of whom 90 were British, as follows:- 1911. 1910. In Chinese Ships 70 90 French 4 6 19 Japanese 12 42 19 >> United States Ships 4 6 90 144 Thus, 35% of the officers serving in Foreign Vessels were of British nationality, a decrease in the number of officers and ships. 9. The Nationality of the Crews in British and Foreign Ships was as follows:- VESSELS. BRITISH CREWS. U. S. A. AND", EUROPEANS. ASIATICS. 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. British, 365 Foreign,. 369 318 24,610 22,652 449 431131,635 119,463 372 1,352 1,195 28,216 27,181 113,050 112,584 Total, 734 720 25,962 23,847 28,665 27,612 244,685 232,047 Hence in British Ships And in Foreign Ships: - 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 15.70 % 15.89 % of the crews were British. 0·95 % 0.85% of the crews were British. 0·29 % 0.30% of the crews were other Europeans. 19.78% 19.28% of the crews were other Europeans. 84.01 % 83.81% of the crews were Asiatics. 79.27 % 79.87% of the crews were Asiatics.
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7. The 348 British Ships carried 3,445 British Officers and 12 Foreign Officers, the latter consisting of 7 U.S.A., 2 Norwegians, 2 Dutch, and 1 German.

Thus, the proportion of Foreign Officers serving in British Ships was 0-35%, comprising 4 nationalities, a decrease of 019%, with a decrease in number of officers and of ships.

8. The 372 Foreign Ships carried 2,600 officers, of whom 90 were British, as follows:-

1911.

1910.

In Chinese Ships

70

90

French

4

6

19

Japanese

12

42

19

>>

United States Ships

4

6

90

144

Thus, 35% of the officers serving in Foreign Vessels were of British nationality, a decrease in the number of officers and ships.

9. The Nationality of the Crews in British and Foreign Ships was as follows:-

VESSELS.

BRITISH CREWS.

U. S. A. AND", EUROPEANS.

ASIATICS.

1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911.

1910. 1911.

British, 365

Foreign,. 369

318 24,610 22,652 449 431131,635 119,463

372 1,352 1,195 28,216 27,181 113,050 112,584

Total,

734 720 25,962 23,847 28,665 27,612 244,685 232,047

Hence in British Ships

And in Foreign Ships: -

1910.

1911.

1910.

1911.

15.70 %

15.89 % of the crews were British.

0·95 %

0.85% of the crews

were British.

0·29 %

0.30% of the crews were other Europeans.

19.78%

19.28% of the crews

were other Europeans.

84.01 %

83.81% of the crews

were Asiatics.

79.27 % 79.87% of the crews

were Asiatics.

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