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TABLE showing the Values of the Trade of French Indo-China, Siam, and Burmah,

in the Year 1901.

Imports. Exports. Coast Trade. Total. French Indo-China £8,099,000 £6,424,000 £2,791,000 £17,328,000 Siam £4,080,000 £4,670,000 £6,824,000 £15,560,000 † Burmah £5,542,000 £12,068,000 £20,065,000* £28,557,000 Total £50,493,000

Report for December Quarter, 1902,

Errata.

Towards the end of the Report, the words: "the timber trade in Indo-China has been reserved," &c., should read: "exploitation of forests product in Tonquin," &c.

Transit Trade. The statement that the yarn for Yünnan came in about equal quantities from India and Japan was based on the report of the French customs, but further investigation appears to show that it is nearly all Indian.

The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

presents his compliments to the Under-Secretary of State,

and is directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

the Colonies

to transmit, to be laid before the Secretary of State for

further sections of confidential

correspondence, as marked in the margin, attention being called

to July 20$4, and to July 24$1.

Foreign Office,

12 September, 1903.

* Does not include transit trade- £1,339,000

† The coast trade of Siam is probably not very large.

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TABLE showing the Values of the Trade of French Indo-China, Siam, and Burmah, in the Year 1901. Imports. Exports. Coast Trade. Total. French Indo-China £8,099,000 £6,424,000 £2,791,000 £17,328,000 Siam £4,080,000 £4,670,000 £6,824,000 £15,560,000 Burmah £5,542,000 £12,068,000 £20,065,000* £28,557,000 Total £50,493,000 Report for December Quarter, 1902, Errata. Towards the end of the Report, the words: "the timber trade in Indo-China has been reserved," &c., should read: "exploitation of forests product in Tonquin," &c. Transit Trade. The statement that the yarn for Yünnan came in about equal quantities from India and Japan was based on the report of the French customs, but further investigation appears to show that it is nearly all Indian. The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs presents his compliments to the Under-Secretary of State, and is directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs the Colonies to transmit, to be laid before the Secretary of State for further sections of confidential correspondence, as marked in the margin, attention being called to July 20$4, and to July 24$1. Foreign Office, 12 September, 1903. * Does not include transit trade- £1,339,000 The coast trade of Siam is probably not very large.
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14 TABLE showing the Values of the Trade of French Indo-China, Siam, and Burmah, in the Year 1901. French Indo-China Siam Burmab 'Fotal ::: dential. Imports. Exports. Coast Trade. Total. £ £ £ 8,099,000 6,424,000 2,791,000 4,080,000 4,670,000 6,824,000 5,542,000 (t 12,068,000 20,065,000* 6,871,000 28,557,000 15,560,000 17,328,000 17,605,000 50,493,000 288 Report for December Quarter, 1902, Errata. Towards the end of the Report, the words: "the timber trade in Indo-China has been reserved," &c., should read: exploitation of forests product in Tonquin," &c. Transit Trade.The statement that the yarn for Yünnan came in about equal quantities from India and Japan was based on the report of the French customs, bus further investigation appears to show that it is nearly all Indian, Trade 16,81 $3. $1. The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs presents his compliments to the Under-Secretary of State, and is directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs the Colonies to transmit, to be laid before the Secretary of State for further sections of confidential correspondence, as marked in the margin, attention being called 6, $4 to me. 2.of July 20$4, and to July 24 $1. 0 * Does not include transit trade- 1,339,0002 The const trade of Siam is probably not very large. Foreign Office, 12 September, 1903.
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TABLE showing the Values of the Trade of French Indo-China, Siam, and Burmah,

in the Year 1901.

French Indo-China

Siam

Burmab

'Fotal

:::

dential.

Imports.

Exports.

Coast Trade.

Total.

£

£

£

8,099,000

6,424,000

2,791,000

4,080,000

4,670,000

6,824,000

5,542,000

(t 12,068,000

20,065,000* 6,871,000 28,557,000

15,560,000

17,328,000

17,605,000

50,493,000

288

Report for December Quarter, 1902,

Errata.

Towards the end of the Report, the words: "the timber trade in Indo-China has been reserved," &c., should read: exploitation of forests product in Tonquin," &c.

Transit Trade.The statement that the yarn for Yünnan came in about equal quantities from India and Japan was based on the report of the French customs, bus further investigation appears to show that it is nearly all Indian,

Trade

16,81

$3.

$1.

The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

presents his compliments to the Under-Secretary of State,

and is directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

the Colonies

to transmit, to be laid before the Secretary of State for

further sections of confidential

correspondence, as marked in the margin, attention being called

6, $4 to me. 2.of July 20$4, and to July 24 $1.

0

* Does not include transit trade- 1,339,0002

† The const trade of Siam is probably not very large.

Foreign Office,

12 September, 1903.

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