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ent results in the way of statistics and at the end of the year the attempt was abandoned. Rough records of the amount of such cargo passing through the Colony are still being kept, but anything more accurate seems impracticable. A revised and enlarged edition of the list of headings for the classification of imports and exports was compiled for use in 1919, a Chinese translation of each item being included.
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.
11. The nett revenue collected by the department during the year was $9,950,429.08 as against $7,175,808.22 in 1917, showing an increase of $2,774,620.86.
The actual expenditure of the department for the year was $747,263.87 as against $716,011.28 expended in 1917, showing an increase of $31,252.59.
9th April, 1919.
D. W. TRATMAN, Superintendent of Imports and Exports.
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ent results in the way of statistics and at the end of the year the attempt was abandoned. Rough records of the amount of such cargo passing through the Colony are still being kept, but anything more accurate seems impracticable. A revised and enlarged edition of the list of headings for the classification of imports and exports was com- piled for use in 1919, a Chinese translation of each item being included.
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.
11. The nett revenue collected by the department during the year was $9,950,429.08 as against $7,175,808.22 in 1917, showing an increase of $2,774,620.86.
The actual expenditure of the department for the year was $747,263.87 as against $716,011.28 expended in 1917, showing an increase of $31,252.59.
9th April, 1919.
D. W. TRATMAN, Superintendent of Imports and Exports.
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