AnnualReport-1918 — Page 7

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Of vessels of European construction, 3,337 Ocean Steamers, 6 Sailing Ships, 3,660 River Steamers, and 2,986 Steamships not exceeding 60 tons entered during the year, giving a daily average of 27.3 ships, as compared with 299 in 1917, and 319 in 1916.

The average tonnage of individual Ocean Vessels entering the Port has decreased from 1,528.7 tons to 1,459.2 tons. That of British Ships has decreased from 1,720.3 tons to 1,482.6 tons, while that of Foreign Ships has increased from 1,414.5 tons to 1,445.7 tons.

The average tonnage of individual River Steamers entering during the year has increased from 310.2 tons to 470.0 tons.

That of British River Steamers has decreased from 503.3 tons to 135.9 tons, and that of Foreign River Steamers has increased from 393.2 tons to 439.9 tons.

A comparison between the years 1917 and 1918 is given in the following table:-

Class of Vessels 1917 1918 Increase Decrease No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage British Ocean-going 3,004 5,168,058 2,444 3,627,576 560 1,540,482 Foreign Ocean-going British River Steamers 4,140 7,121,490 4,234 6,117,893 94 1,003,597 Foreign River Steamers 6,665 3,999,537 5,807 3,444,445 858 555,092 Steamships under 60 tons (Foreign Trade) 6,531 198,060 6,002 180,738 529 17,332 Junks, Foreign Trade 26,067 3,217,078 23,439 2,972,366 2,628 244,712 Total, Foreign Trade 48,026 20,546,919 43,436 16,955,332 4,684 3,591,597 Steam Launches plying in Waters of Colony 548,536 12,423,736 499,102 10,734,658 49,434 1,689,078 Junks, Local Trade *36,516 *1,522,018 †37,003 †1,828,199 487 306,181 Grand Total 633,078 34,492,673 579,511 29,518,189 53,537 4,974,494 Net Decrease 53,537 4,974,494

* Including 11,988 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 665,548 tons.

† Including 11,686 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 638,884 tons.

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Of vessels of European construction, 3,337 Ocean Steamers, 6 Sailing Ships, 3,660 River Steamers, and 2,986 Steamships not exceeding 60 tons entered during the year, giving a daily average of 27.3 ships, as compared with 299 in 1917, and 319 in 1916. The average tonnage of individual Ocean Vessels entering the Port has decreased from 1,528.7 tons to 1,459.2 tons. That of British Ships has decreased from 1,720.3 tons to 1,482.6 tons, while that of Foreign Ships has increased from 1,414.5 tons to 1,445.7 tons. The average tonnage of individual River Steamers entering during the year has increased from 310.2 tons to 470.0 tons. That of British River Steamers has decreased from 503.3 tons to 135.9 tons, and that of Foreign River Steamers has increased from 393.2 tons to 439.9 tons. A comparison between the years 1917 and 1918 is given in the following table:- Class of Vessels 1917 1918 Increase Decrease No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage British Ocean-going 3,004 5,168,058 2,444 3,627,576 560 1,540,482 Foreign Ocean-going British River Steamers 4,140 7,121,490 4,234 6,117,893 94 1,003,597 Foreign River Steamers 6,665 3,999,537 5,807 3,444,445 858 555,092 Steamships under 60 tons (Foreign Trade) 6,531 198,060 6,002 180,738 529 17,332 Junks, Foreign Trade 26,067 3,217,078 23,439 2,972,366 2,628 244,712 Total, Foreign Trade 48,026 20,546,919 43,436 16,955,332 4,684 3,591,597 Steam Launches plying in Waters of Colony 548,536 12,423,736 499,102 10,734,658 49,434 1,689,078 Junks, Local Trade *36,516 *1,522,018 †37,003 †1,828,199 487 306,181 Grand Total 633,078 34,492,673 579,511 29,518,189 53,537 4,974,494 Net Decrease 53,537 4,974,494 * Including 11,988 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 665,548 tons. Including 11,686 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 638,884 tons.
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5 - Of vessels of European construction, 3,337 Ocean Steamers, 6 Sailing Ships, 3,660 River Steamers, and 2,986 Steamships not ex- ceeding 60 tons entered during the year, giving a daily average of 27 3 ships, as compared with 299 in 1917, and 319 in 1916. The average tonnage of individual Ocean Vessels entering the Port has decreased from 1,5287 tons to 1,459 2 tons. That of British Ships has decreased from 1,7203 tons to 1,482'6 tons, while that of Foreign Ships has increased from 1,414'5 tons to 1,4457 tons. The average tonnage of individual River Steamers entering during the year has increased from 3102 tons to 4700 tons. That of British River Steamers has decreased from 503-3 tons to 135-9 tons, and that of Foreign River Steamers has increased from 393.2 tons to 4399 tons. A comparison between the years 1917 and 1918 is given in the following table:- 1917. 1918. Class of Vessels. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. 3,004 5,168,058 2,444 3,627,576 Increase. Decrease. No. Tonnage, No. Tonnage. 1,619 British Ocean- going, ForeignOcean- going, British River Steamers,... Foreign River Steamers,... Steamships: 4,140 7,121,490 4,234 6,117,893 94 6,665 3,999,537 5,807 3,444,445 : : 842,696 1,510 612,314 under60 tons (Foreign 6,531 6,002 198,060 180,738 Trade), Junks, Foreign Trade, 26,067 3,217,078 23,439 2,972,366 Total, Foreign Trade, 48,026 20,546,919 43,436 | 16,955,332 94 : 560 1,540,482 1,003,597 858 555,092 109 230,382 529 17,332 2,628 244,712 4,684 3,591,597 Steam Laun- ches plying in Waters of 548,536 | 12,423,736 499,102 |†10,734,658 49,434 1,689,078 Colony, Junks, Local Trade, *36,516 | *1,522,018 †37,003 +1,828,199 487 306,181 Grand Total.... 633,078 34,492,673 | 579,511| 29,518,189 581 306,181 | 54,118 5,280,675 Net Decrease,.. 53,5374,974,494 * Including 11,988 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 665,548 tons. t 12 11,686 11 17 * of 638,884
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Of vessels of European construction, 3,337 Ocean Steamers, 6 Sailing Ships, 3,660 River Steamers, and 2,986 Steamships not ex- ceeding 60 tons entered during the year, giving a daily average of 27 3 ships, as compared with 299 in 1917, and 319 in 1916.

The average tonnage of individual Ocean Vessels entering the Port has decreased from 1,5287 tons to 1,459 2 tons. That of British Ships has decreased from 1,7203 tons to 1,482'6 tons, while that of Foreign Ships has increased from 1,414'5 tons to 1,4457 tons.

The average tonnage of individual River Steamers entering during the year has increased from 3102 tons to 4700 tons.

That of British River Steamers has decreased from 503-3 tons to 135-9 tons, and that of Foreign River Steamers has increased from 393.2 tons to 4399 tons.

A comparison between the years 1917 and 1918 is given in the following table:-

1917.

1918.

Class of Vessels.

No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage.

3,004 5,168,058 2,444 3,627,576

Increase.

Decrease.

No. Tonnage, No. Tonnage.

1,619

British Ocean-

going, ForeignOcean-

going,

British River Steamers,... Foreign River Steamers,... Steamships:

4,140 7,121,490 4,234 6,117,893 94

6,665 3,999,537 5,807 3,444,445

:

:

842,696 1,510 612,314

under60 tons

(Foreign

6,531

6,002 198,060

180,738

Trade),

Junks, Foreign

Trade,

26,067 3,217,078 23,439 2,972,366

Total, Foreign

Trade,

48,026 20,546,919 43,436 | 16,955,332

94

:

560 1,540,482

1,003,597

858

555,092

109

230,382

529

17,332

2,628

244,712

4,684 3,591,597

Steam Laun-

ches plying

in Waters of 548,536 | 12,423,736 499,102 |†10,734,658

49,434 1,689,078

Colony,

Junks, Local

Trade,

*36,516 | *1,522,018 †37,003 +1,828,199

487 306,181

Grand Total.... 633,078 34,492,673 | 579,511| 29,518,189 581 306,181 | 54,118 5,280,675

Net Decrease,..

53,5374,974,494

* Including 11,988 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 665,548 tons.

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12

11,686

11

17

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of 638,884

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