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“...wheat bran. The export business, however, has proved
very successful, and Osaka has been well occupied supplying China's
requirements. Cotton yarns in particular, with 4,700,0002., make a
fine showing compared with 3,600,0002. in 1911. Cotton tissues,
matches, refined sugar and copper have also all been shipped in larger
quantities.
The following table shows the shares taken by the various parts of
China in her trade with Japan proper :—
Imports. ExDorts.
1911. 1912. 1911. 1912.
£ £ £ £
Manchuria ...... 1,455,300 1,176,100 906,500 796,500
North China ...... 1,211,000 1,020,700 2,464,100 3,412,600
Central China ....... 3,391,000 3,035,100 5,270,400 7,155,000
South China ...... 258,300 303,200 140,300 133,800
Unknown 13,500 59,800 217,600 223,700
Total...... Kwangtung province ... 6,329,100 5,594,900 8,998,900 11,721,600
I 2,097,200 2,624,200 2,364,200 2,811,800
(599)...”
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