The Statesman's Year-book, Bind 27Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian) Palgrave, 1890 |
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Side 72
... imports , exports , and the home consumption in the last five years : - Year Total Exports of Cotton Total Imports of Cotton Retained for Home Consumption 1884 Lbs . 1,749,169,184 Lbs . 251,661,648 Lbs . 1,497,507,536 1885 1,425,816,336 ...
... imports , exports , and the home consumption in the last five years : - Year Total Exports of Cotton Total Imports of Cotton Retained for Home Consumption 1884 Lbs . 1,749,169,184 Lbs . 251,661,648 Lbs . 1,497,507,536 1885 1,425,816,336 ...
Side 75
... imports , or about 7 per cent . of the total imports . The declared value of the imports and exports of merchandise of the United Kingdom was as follows during the ten years from 1880 to 1889 : - Year - Exports of Foreign and Colonial ...
... imports , or about 7 per cent . of the total imports . The declared value of the imports and exports of merchandise of the United Kingdom was as follows during the ten years from 1880 to 1889 : - Year - Exports of Foreign and Colonial ...
Side 76
... imports , the exports of British produce , and the total , during the ten years 1880 to 1889 : - Year Imports Exports of British Produce Total Imports and Exports £ 3. d . 20 4 10 £ s . d . 1880 11 18 7 £ s . d . 6 9 1881 11 7 4 614 O ...
... imports , the exports of British produce , and the total , during the ten years 1880 to 1889 : - Year Imports Exports of British Produce Total Imports and Exports £ 3. d . 20 4 10 £ s . d . 1880 11 18 7 £ s . d . 6 9 1881 11 7 4 614 O ...
Side 78
... Exports of Countries Imports 1888 Imports 1889 British and Irish Produce Exports of British and Irish Produce 1888 1889 £ £ £ £ ( Continued ) Foreign West Africa 1,132,171 1,026,661 1,525,956 1,450,011 Austria 2,133,657 2,283,923 ...
... Exports of Countries Imports 1888 Imports 1889 British and Irish Produce Exports of British and Irish Produce 1888 1889 £ £ £ £ ( Continued ) Foreign West Africa 1,132,171 1,026,661 1,525,956 1,450,011 Austria 2,133,657 2,283,923 ...
Side 98
... Imports Exports • 13,343,800 18,757,263 12,908,500 17,409,029 £ 12,108,187 10,265,652 11,413,567 9,536,053 £ 26,763,123 25,955,348 The trade is mainly transit - Imports ( 1888 ) : grain , 25,664,9831 .; pulse , 568,1577 .; wine , 145 ...
... Imports Exports • 13,343,800 18,757,263 12,908,500 17,409,029 £ 12,108,187 10,265,652 11,413,567 9,536,053 £ 26,763,123 25,955,348 The trade is mainly transit - Imports ( 1888 ) : grain , 25,664,9831 .; pulse , 568,1577 .; wine , 145 ...
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