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“...tons in 1910 against 395 vessels and 1,191,216
Ions in 1909, a decrease of 21 vessels but a slight increase in tonnage.
Transhipment trade.The total of the transhipment trade, which
is facilitated at this port by the existence of a free zone, was 314,927?.
Of this amount about 80,000?. represents cotton tissues, largely from
the United Kingdom, and transhipped to Corea and Manchuria.
About 90,000?. represents beverages and comestibles transhipped to
Vladivostock, Corea and Manchuria. This last item shows a con-
siderable increase (about 40,000?.) as compared with 1909, owing
partly to the influx of Japanese into Manchuria and Corea and partly
to a good harvest in Corea,...”
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