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2. The total Shipping entering and clearing at Ports in the Colony during the year 1925 amounted to 379,177 vessels of 41,469,584 Tons, which compared with the figures of 1924 show a decrease of 384,315 vessels and a decrease of 15,261,493 Tons.

Of the above 41,336 Vessels of 32,179,053 tons were engaged in Foreign Trade as compared with 57,765 vessels of 38,770,499 tons, in 1924.

3. Table 1 shows a decrease in British Ocean-going Shipping of 1,381 ships or 26.1 per cent and a decrease of 1,977,932 tons or 16.1 per cent. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China.

Foreign Ocean-going vessels have decreased by 1,911 ships and by 2,243,124 tons or 22.3 per cent in numbers and 13.1 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China.

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 the 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 the 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 96,336 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.

Junks in Foreign trade show a decrease of 6,578 vessels, and a decrease of 847,039 tons or 23.9 per cent in numbers and 25.6 per cent in tonnage. This decrease is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China.

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D 3 2. The total Shipping entering and clearing at Ports in the Colony during the year 1925 amounted to 379,177 vessels of 41,469,584 Tons, which compared with the figures of 1924 show a decrease of 384,315 vessels and a decrease of 15,261,493 Tons. Of the above 41,336 Vessels of 32,179,053 tons were engaged in Foreign Trade as compared with 57,765 vessels of 38,770,499 tons, in 1924. 3. Table 1 shows a decrease in British Ocean-going Shipping of 1,381 ships or 26.1 per cent and a decrease of 1,977,932 tons or 16.1 per cent. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China. Foreign Ocean-going vessels have decreased by 1,911 ships and by 2,243,124 tons or 22.3 per cent in numbers and 13.1 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China. 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 the 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 the 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 96,336 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. Junks in Foreign trade show a decrease of 6,578 vessels, and a decrease of 847,039 tons or 23.9 per cent in numbers and 25.6 per cent in tonnage. This decrease is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China.
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D 3 2. The total Shipping entering and clearing at Ports in the Colony during the year 1925 amounted to 379,177 vessels of 41,469,584 Tons, which compared with the figures of 1924 show a decrease of 384,315 vessels and a decrease of 15,261,493 Tons. Of the above 41,336 Vessels of 32,179,053 tons were engaged in Foreign Trade as compared with 57,765 vessels of 38,770,499 tons, in 1924. 3. Table 1 shows a decrease in British Ocean-going Shipping of 1,381 ships or 26.1 per cent and a decrease of 1,977,932 tons or. 16.1 per cent. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China. Foreign Ocean-going vessels have decreased by 1,911 ships and by 2,243,124 tons or 22.3 per cent in numbers and 13'1 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China. 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 the 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 461 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the 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 06,336 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- Junks in Foreign trade show a decrease of 6,578 vessels, and a decrease of 847,039 tons or 23'9 per cent in numbers and 25'6 per cent in tonnage. This decrease is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China.
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2. The total Shipping entering and clearing at Ports in the Colony during the year 1925 amounted to 379,177 vessels of 41,469,584 Tons, which compared with the figures of 1924 show a decrease of 384,315 vessels and a decrease of 15,261,493 Tons.

Of the above 41,336 Vessels of 32,179,053 tons were engaged in Foreign Trade as compared with 57,765 vessels of 38,770,499 tons, in 1924.

3. Table 1 shows a decrease in British Ocean-going Shipping of 1,381 ships or 26.1 per cent and a decrease of 1,977,932 tons or. 16.1 per cent. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China.

Foreign Ocean-going vessels have decreased by 1,911 ships and by 2,243,124 tons or 22.3 per cent in numbers and 13'1 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China.

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 the 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 461 per cent in tonnage. This decrease in ships and tonnage is due to the recent strike and the 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 06,336 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-

Junks in Foreign trade show a decrease of 6,578 vessels, and a decrease of 847,039 tons or 23'9 per cent in numbers and 25'6 per cent in tonnage. This decrease is due to the recent strike and the present Boycott in South China.

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