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Fisheries.

The quantity and value of fish, excluding shell fish, landed on the coast of the United Kingdom for the year 1897 were as follows: England and Wales, 397,260 tons, value £5,568,494: Scotland, 250,087 tons, value £1,627,622; Ireland, 40,916 tons, value £283,944; total United Kingdom, 688,263 tons, value £7,480,060; including shell fish, £7,907,569.

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Imports and Exports.

The merchandise imports and exports of Great Britain have been as follows for a series of years:

Imports.

Foreign

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-Exports

British

Produce.

Exports.

£263,530,585

£328,252,118

247,235,150

309,113,718

423,793,882

64,423,767

227,138,270

291,640,166

715,434,048

404,688,178

58,878,552

218,259,718

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408,344,810

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273,785,867

682,130,677

416,689,658

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285,832,407

702,522,065

441,808,904

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234,350,003

294,183,680

745,422,363

CLASSES OF ARTICLES FOR TWELVE Months Ended December 31.

Imports from foreign countries and British possessions (in thousands of pounds):

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Exports of British and Irish produce and manufactures (in thousands of pounds):

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Tobacco.

3,549

3,472

3,354

4,371

4,072

PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF BRITISH EXPORT, HOME PRODUCE (IN 1,000'S OF £'s).

1893.

1894.

1895.

1896.

1897

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£57,279

£54,455

£59,334

£54,061

Cotton yarn.....

9.056

9,286

9,291

10,048

9,932

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£63,994

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£15,963

Woolen and worsted yarn.

4,532

4.718

5,372

5,666

4,842

Total of woolen and worsted..

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Linen yarn.

1,005

939

966

1,042

Jute manufactures.

2.391

2,093

2,230

2,345

977 2,168

1

Jute yarn...

298

376

356

379

Apparel and baberdashery,

5,752

5,369

5,878

6,746

530 6,466

Metals

Iron, pig..

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Iron, bar, angle, bolt, and rod..

930

823

854

1,104

1,084

Iron, railroad, of all sorts..

2,511

1,885

1,897

3,565

3,859

Iron wire...

647

620

711

904

867

Iron, tin plates...

4,991

4,339

4,239

3,036

3,037

Iron, hoops, sheets, and plates...

3,265

2,982

3,014

3,692

3,459

Iron, cast and wrought, of all sorts.

3,765

3,434

3,728

4,724

4,885

Iron, old, for re-manufacture..

334

221

252

339

239

Steel, wrought and unwrought..

2,177

2,472

2,908

3,913

4,317

Total of iron and steel.........

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Copper...

3,022

2,365

2,819

2,549

2,530

Machinery.

13,917

14,205

15,150

17,037

16,282

Coal, cinders, fuel, etc.

14,375

17,371

15,434

15,161

16,659

Chemicals....

8,680

8,471

8,289

8,244

8,675

THE PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION OF CHIEF ARTICLES OF FOOD.

The quantity of the principal food imports retained for home consumption per head of population in each of the years 1890-96 was as follows:

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PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF EXPORT AND IMPORT AS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN FOR FISCAL YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1891, 1897, AND 1898.

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For the year ending June 30, 1898, the imports into the United Kingdom were: Animals, living (for food), $36,374,000. Breadstuffs-Wheat, $74,926,000; wheat meal and flour, $46,508,000; oats, $12,330,000 indian corn, $38,651,000; bacon, $30,759,000; beef (fresh), $24,081,000; hams, $18,249,000: cheese, $6,631,000; lard, $12,961,000; copper, $9,997,000: cotton (raw), $127,740,000; tallow and stearine, $2,263,000; wood and timber, $11,261,000; leather, $14,821,000; animals, horses, $4,045,000.

The exports for the corresponding period were: Wool, sheep and lambs, $2,833,000; cotton manufactures, $.797,000: jute manufactures, $3,757,000; linen manufactures, $7,119,000; woolen and worsted manufactures, $5,394,000; iron and steel and manufactures, $7,233,000; machinery, $1,602,000; alkali, $1,191,000; bleaching materials, $1,146,000; earthen and china ware, $2,567,000; skins and furs, $3,342,000.

Foreign Movement of Precious Metals.

49,384,916

51,713,135

7,055,831

6,696,572

9,900

2,178,022

241,062

1,209,745

7,382,547

9,711,285

12,612,967

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TOTAL SHIPPING OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IN THE HOME AND FOREIGN TRADE.

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(See Index, under “Railroads of the World" and "Telegraphs of the World.")

Canals and Other Navigable Waters.

At the latest date available-1888-the length, traffic, revenue, and expenditure of the canals and navigations in England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland, which do not, and of those which do, belong to railway companies were as follows:

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The paid-up capital of these waterways not belonging to railway companies was, in 1888, in England and Wales, £20,959,820; in Scotland, £1,254,047; in Ireland, £2,071,308: total, £24,285,175.

The Manchester Ship Canal, opened in 1894, is 35 miles in length, 26 feet in depth, and (except for 26 miles near Latchford) not less than 120 feet in bottom width. The minimum width of the locks is 65 feet. The large docks at Manchester are 26 feet deep, and the smaller 20 feet. The canal is in direct communication with all the large canals of the district. The capital of the company is £15,412,000.

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The standard of value is gold. Silver is legal tender up to 40 shillings; bronze up to 12d., but farthings only up to 6d. Bank of England notes are legal tender. The following table shows the amount of gold, silver, and bronze moneys issued from the Royal Mint, London, and of light gold coin and worn silver coin sent in for re-coinage:

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BANKING. There is no State bank in the United Kingdom, but the Bank of England, the Bank of Scotland, and the Bank of Ireland have royal charters, and the first and the last lend money to the Government.

There were in October, 1896, 97 joint-stock banks making returns in England and Wales, with 2,794 branches: 4 in the Isle of Man and Channel Islands, with 14 branches; 10 in Scotland, 1,015 branches; and 9 in Ireland, 509 branches. There were 29 offices in London of colonial joint-stock banks, with 1,585 branches; and 24 of foreign banks, with 168 branches. Of 27 private banks which made returns in England and Wales, the deposits amounted to £47,298,061; cash in hand and at call, £12,717,640; partners' capital and reserve, £8,594,452.

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The following statistics show the condition of the metropolitan joint-stock banks on June 30, 1898, compared with previous periods:

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Includes orders received into the United Kingdom from colonies and foreign countries as well as orders sent out to same.

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