British River Steamers have decreased by 3,062 ships with a decrease in tonnage of 1,069,546 tons or 43.0 per cent in numbers and 16.3 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and present boycott in South China.
Foreign River Steamers show a decrease of 1,052 ships with a decrease in tonnage of 387,469 tons or 45.4 per cent in numbers and 46.1 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and present boycott in South China.
In Steamships not exceeding 60 tons employed in Foreign trade there is a decrease of 2,445 ships with a decrease in tonnage of 66,336 tons or 31.2 per cent in numbers and 28.7 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in launches and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present boycott in South China.
A comparison between the years 1924 and 1925 is given in the following table:-
Class of Vessels 1924 1925 Decrease No. Tonnage No. Tonnage No. Tonnage British Ocean-going 5,297 11,844,752 3,916 16,030,078 1,381 1,977,932 Foreign Ocean-going 7,674 13,786,954 5,763 9,866,820 1,911 3,920,134 British River Steamers 7,120 6,524,661 4,058 5,455,115 3,062 1,069,546 Foreign River Steamers 2,318 840,347 1,266 452,878 1,052 387,469 Steamships under 60 tons (Foreign Trade) 7,831 231,833 5,386 165,497 2,445 66,336 Junks, Foreign Trade 27,525 2,451,789 20,947 1,847,039 6,578 604,750 Total, Foreign Trade 57,765 38,770,499 41,336 32,179,053 16,429 6,591,446 Steam Launches plying in Waters of the Colony 310,924 367,826 Local Junks Trade *27,977 *1,337,772 +26,917 8,050,939 1,060 †98,180 Grand Total 56,731,077 41,469,584 384,315 15,261,493 Net Decrease 384,315 15,261,493*Including 15,212 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 654,199 tons.
†Including 15,890 of 693,660 tons.
British River Steamers have decreased by 3,062 ships with a decrease in tonnage of 1,069,546 tons or 430 per cent in numbers and 16.3 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and present boycott in South China.
Foreign River Steamers show a decrease of 1,052 ships with a decrease in tonnage of 387,469 tons or 45'4 per cent in numbers and 46.1 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and present boycott in South China.
In Steamships not exceeding 60 tons employed in Foreign trade there is a decrease of 2,445 ships with a decrease in tonnage of 66,336 tons or 312 per cent in numbers and 28.7 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in launches and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present boycott in South China.
A comparison between the years 1924 and 1925 is given in the following table:-
1924.
1925.
Decrease.
Class of Vessels.
No. Tonnage.
No.
Tonnage.
No.
Tonnage.
British Ocean-go-
ing,
5,297
Foreign Ocean-go-
ing.
7,674
British River
Steamers,
7.120
11,844,752 3,916
16,030,078 5,763
6,524,661 4,058
9.8 66,820
1,381
1,977,932
13,786,954 1,911
2,243,124
5,455,115 3,062
1,069,546
Foreign River
Steamers,
2,318
840,347 1,266
452,878 1,052
387,469
Steamships under
60 tons (Foreign
Trade),
7,831
Junks, Foreign
Trade,
27,525
231,833 5,386
8,298,828 20,947
165,497 2,145
66,336
2,451,789 6,578
847,039
Total, Foreign
Trade,
57,765
38,770,499 41,336
32,179,053 15,429
6,591,446
Steam Launches
plying in Water
Junks,
of the Colony,... 678,750
Local
16,622,806 310,924
Trade,
*27,977
*1,337,772 +26,917
8,050,939 367,826 8,571,867
†1,239,592 1,060
98,180
Grand Total............. 764,492
56,731,077 379,177
41,469,584 |384,315 15,261,493
Net Decrease,
384,315 15,261,493
*Including 15,212 Conservancy and Dust Boats of 654,199 tons.
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