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In 1899 the values of the clifferent classes of Imports were :-

Arms, Munitions, Clocks, &c.

Yen 4,301,059

Grains and Seeds

2,398,061

Beverages and Provisions..

1,988,080

Clothing and Accessories

494,659

Metals and Manufactures of Oil Cakes

...

9,437,893

1,323,514

Cotton, Raw.........................................

6,294,596

Steam Vessels

1,260,641

Cotton Yarn.......

3,378,492 Sugar

9,054,851

Cotton Piece Goods

4,817,764

Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals

4,354,270

Wool and Woollen Manuf'res Sundries

8,191,432

Dyes and Paints

12,292,378

2,974,022

Kerosine Oil....

3,736,409 Total Imports Foreign Goods Yen 76,298,121

The values of the principal articles of Export in the same year were as follows: Grain, Beverages, and Provns. Yen 2,268,044

Metals (mostly copper)

Silk and Cocoons...

Silk Piece Goods...

4,610,038

65,758,440

20,644,898

Tea... Sundries

Yen 5,407,200

9,202,354

Total Exports Native Goods Yen 107,891,874 The value of the Imports in 1898 was Yen 110,889,464, and of the Exports in same year Yen 79,774,983. The total export of raw silk during the season from 1st July, 1898, to same date 1899 was 50,661 bales. The total export for the previous year was 56,783 bales. The export of tea during the season 1st May, 1898, to same date 1899 was 26,515,888 lbs., nearly all for America. The export during the previous season was 27,206,290 lbs.

DIRECTORY

For Government Departments see under G.

ADET, CAMPREDON & Co.-95

G. Adet (absent)

E. Adet

G. Campredon

AHRENS & Co., H. NACHF., Merchants-29

E. Wismer

M Sürth

A. Hofmann (Kobe)

A Harmssen

W. Schmaedecke

L. Temme

E. Kroneck

G. Erich

H. Clare

Agencies

Norddeutscher Lloyd

London Assurance Corporation

ALLCOCK, GEO. H., Silk Inspector-33

ALLMACHER, F., Bicycle Repairer-108

AMERICAN TRADING COMPANY-28; P. O'

Box 28

Jas. R. Morse, president

Trevor L. Park, vice-presidt. (New York)

W. H. Stevens, treasurer

A. O. Jennings, secretary

D. H. Blake, sub-agent

N. B. Morton, accountant

A. G. Leppere

P. H. Wootton

E. I. Dyer, B.S., engineer E. B. S. Edwards

do.

do.

G. L. Bayley, assistant engineer J. H. Williams

L. E. McChesney

F. W. Pettitt W. R. Devin

J. H. Allison

C. S. Boyd A. Nicolle

ANDERSON, B. M., "The Phonograph "—110

ANDREWS & GEORGE-242: Tel. Ad. Jadze

H. W. Andrews

E. W. George

C. F. Rhine

H. K. A. Onderdonk

J. R. Montgomery

W. C. Vaughan

APCAR & CO., A. M., Merchants-49

A. M. Apcar

ARRATOON, M. T., Comsn. Agent-108

ARTHUR & BOND, Comn. Agents, Exporters of Fine Art Curios, 38, Water Street

H. F. Arthur

A. M. Delf

L. D. Abraham Percy J. Delf

ASIATIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN (see Tokyo)

ASSOMMULL, W., 31, Water Street

D. T. Mahitani

D. Dayaram

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