Statistical Studies Relating to National Progress in Wealth And Trade Since 1882: a Plea for Further Enquiry
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Maize ; tea, coffee, cocoa ; rice, sago, &c. ; sugar; spices; fruit. B (ii.) . Tobacco, wine and spirits. C. Cotton, wool, jute, silk, flax ; caoutchouc and guttapercha ; timber and wood ; copper and iron ore and pyrites ; hides, leather, skins and furs. 54 STATISTICAL STUDIES. D. Textile yarns ; unwr ought iron and steel, pig and sheet lead, bars and ingots of tin, crude zinc. E. Oils, seeds, oil seed cake, tallow, gum, andpaper. F. Textile manufactures; iron and steel, wrought or manufactured...; glass, chemical products, coal-tar dye; gloves. G. All other goods. Commodities italicized are included in the Board of Trade tabulation as " articles wholly or mainly manufactured ; " the remainder of C, D, and E as " raw materials and articles mainly unmanufac- tured." In the Board of Trade summary returns re-exports are not subtracted; this affects the figures for raw cotton and wool, tea, tin and woollen manufactures and several other commodi- ties considerably. Group A consists of those goods which come into direct competition with British agricultural produce ; there has been a great and continuous increase in practically every item.
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