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relating to the previous contract (September, 1903, to April,
1909) which show the following table:-
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Number of Balls boil-
Years and Months.
-ed for con-
Number of Balls boiled for ex- -portation.
-sumption.
1903 - September to December
11,063
36,770
1904 - January to December
28,487
80,680
1905
January to December
27,114
88,290
1906
January to December
26,363
73,620
1907
-
January to December
18,509
72,740
1908
1909
-
January to December
22,455
64,620
January to April
3,046
Total
137,037
416,720
In a period of 58 months, the monthly aver-
-age of Opium boiled for local consumption was 2,015 balls, and the monthly average of Opium boiled for exportation was 6,128 bells. These averages are much higher than the limits of pro- -duction prescribed by tae existing contract: this reduction in
the limit ordered by the Portuguese Government was one of the causes that resulted in a great falling off in the annual rental
of the contract.
3.
The separation of the limits for Opium intend- -ed for local consumption and for Opium intended for exportation deters the Concessionaire from applying the latter to a purpose other than for exportation to kexico and other places where it is legally permitted. The Opium Bureau verifies the quantities ex-
-ported at the time of shipment, and at the Farm there remains on deposit the whole quantity of Opium yielded after boiling for exportation minus the amount actually shipped.
Thus practically the Concessionaire has for
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