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96

Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

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

VESSELS. BRITISH CREW. AMERICANS
AND OTHER
EUROPEANS. ASIATICS. 1922. 1923. 1922. 1923. 1922. 1923. 1922. 1923. British, 410 529 28,161 81,710 1,233 2,263 180,330 303,231 Foreign, 682 655 1,796 1,088 27,586 35,558 151,538 267,770 Total, 1,092 1,184

Hence in British ships :-

1922. 1923. 38,798 25,321 37,821 37,821 331,668 571,001

13.43% 21·10% of the crews

And in Foreign ships :

1922. 1923. 1·00% 0·36% 15·42% 11.68% 0.59% 0.59%

were British.

were British. 0.59% of the crews were other Europeans.

85·98% 78·31% of the crews were Asiatics.

100.00% 100·00%

100.00% 100.00%

were other Europeans.

83·58% 87·96% of the crews were Asiatics.

Trade.

Detailed statistics of imports and exports are collected and published by the Imports and Exports Department.

Imports.

The number and tonnage of ships of European type of construction carrying cargo for import and transit, compared with 1922 were as follows:-

1922. 1923. Increase. Decrease. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. Steamers, 5,318 11,000,704 6,321 12,979,033 1,003 1,978,329 River Steamers, 3,552 2,220,507 3,951 3,153,891 399 924,294 Sailing Vessels, Total, 8,871 13,230,345 10,272 16,132,924 1,402 2,902,623 Nett Increase, 1,102 2,902,623

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96 Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941 12 The Nationality of the Crews in British and in Foreign Ships was as follows:- VESSELS. BRITISH CREW. AMERICANSAND OTHEREUROPEANS. ASIATICS. 1922. 1923. 1922. 1923. 1922. 1923. 1922. 1923. British, 410 529 28,161 81,710 1,233 2,263 180,330 303,231 Foreign, 682 655 1,796 1,088 27,586 35,558 151,538 267,770 Total, 1,092 1,184 Hence in British ships :- 1922. 1923. 38,798 25,321 37,821 37,821 331,668 571,001 13.43% 21·10% of the crews And in Foreign ships : 1922. 1923. 1·00% 0·36% 15·42% 11.68% 0.59% 0.59% were British. were British. 0.59% of the crews were other Europeans. 85·98% 78·31% of the crews were Asiatics. 100.00% 100·00% 100.00% 100.00% were other Europeans. 83·58% 87·96% of the crews were Asiatics. Trade. Detailed statistics of imports and exports are collected and published by the Imports and Exports Department. Imports. The number and tonnage of ships of European type of construction carrying cargo for import and transit, compared with 1922 were as follows:- 1922. 1923. Increase. Decrease. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. Steamers, 5,318 11,000,704 6,321 12,979,033 1,003 1,978,329 River Steamers, 3,552 2,220,507 3,951 3,153,891 399 924,294 Sailing Vessels, Total, 8,871 13,230,345 10,272 16,132,924 1,402 2,902,623 Nett Increase, 1,102 2,902,623
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96 Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941 12 The Nationality of the Crews in British and in Foreigu Ships was as follows:- 1 AMERICANS VESSELS. BRITISH CREW. AND OTHER : EUROPEANS. ASIATICS. 1922.1923. 1922. 1923.-1922, 1923. 1922. 1922. 1923. British, 410 529 28,161 81,710 1,233 -2,263180,330303,231 Foreign,. 682 655 1,796 1,088 27,586 35,558 151,538 267,770 Total, 1,092 1,184 Hence in British ships :- 1922. 1923. 99,93738:2,798 25,321 37,82 798 25,821 37,821 331,668 571,001 13.43% 21·10% of the crews And in Foreign ships : 1922. 1·00 % 1923. 0-36% of the crews were British. 15-42% 11.68% of the crews 0.59% were British. 0.59% of the crews were other Europeans. 85-98 % 78-31 % of the crews were Asiatics. 100.00% 100·00 % 100.00% 100.00 % were other Europeaus. 83-58 % 87-96 % of the crews were Asiaties. Trade. Detailed statistics of imports and exports are collected and published by the Imports and Exports Department.- Imports. The number and tonnage of ships of European type of con-. struction carrying cargo for import and transit, compared with 1922 were as follows:- 1922. 1923. Increase. Tonu: Decrease. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage: | No." [Tonnage.] No. Tonuage. Steamers,................... | 5,318 11,000,704|| 6,32112,979,033 1,003|1,978,329| River Steamers, 3,552|| 2,220,507 3,951 3,153,891| 399|\924,294 Sailing Vessels, 14 Total,... 8,871|13,230,345 (10,272 * 16,132,924 |1,402 2,902,623 Total, | Nett Increase, 1,102 2,902,623
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96

Hong Kong Annual Administration Reports, 1841-1941

12

The Nationality of the Crews in British and in Foreigu Ships was as follows:-

1 AMERICANS

VESSELS.

BRITISH CREW.

AND OTHER : EUROPEANS.

ASIATICS.

1922.1923. 1922. 1923.-1922, 1923. 1922.

1922. 1923.

British, 410 529 28,161 81,710 1,233 -2,263180,330303,231

Foreign,. 682 655

1,796 1,088 27,586 35,558 151,538 267,770

Total, 1,092 1,184

Hence in British ships :-

1922.

1923.

99,93738:2,798 25,321 37,82

798 25,821 37,821 331,668 571,001

13.43% 21·10% of the crews

And in Foreign ships :

1922.

1·00 %

1923.

0-36% of the crews

were British.

15-42% 11.68% of the crews

0.59%

were British. 0.59% of the crews were other Europeans.

85-98 % 78-31 % of the crews were Asiatics.

100.00% 100·00 %

100.00% 100.00 %

were other

Europeaus.

83-58 % 87-96 % of the crews were Asiaties.

Trade.

Detailed statistics of imports and exports are collected and published by the Imports and Exports Department.-

Imports.

The number and tonnage of ships of European type of con-. struction carrying cargo for import and transit, compared with 1922 were as follows:-

1922.

1923.

Increase.

Tonu:

Decrease.

No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage: | No." [Tonnage.] No. Tonuage.

Steamers,................... | 5,318 11,000,704|| 6,32112,979,033 1,003|1,978,329| River Steamers, 3,552|| 2,220,507 3,951 3,153,891| 399|\924,294 Sailing Vessels,

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Total,... 8,871|13,230,345 (10,272 * 16,132,924 |1,402 2,902,623

Total,

|

Nett Increase,

1,102 2,902,623

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