1923 1924 ... 1925 .. 1926 1917 1919 i921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 288,860,024 265,246,037 309,497,639 365.003.529 151,495,336 156,296,537 168,641,501 198,392,234 Exports of Exports of B. Cake B. Oil 31,368,587 48,502,145 56,437,100 63,793,641 71,883,678 63,412,200 63,386,920 87.386.161 18,938,788 20,212,214 16,376,656 16,605,939 22,078,572 22,830,604 25,570,679 4.406.048 57,532,086 70,053,634 97,683,902 76.600.025 Percentage of 3 Articles to total pxports 46 19 52 50 52 58 55 4 Remarks :—The above is quoted from the North China Trade Annual Journal, as compiled by the 8.M.R. Co. Research Office. SECTION II.—EXPORTS OF 8 ARTICLES From Soutiz & NorTH MANCHURIA Up to 1927, North Manchuria, (Harbin Customs) used to be somewhat above South Manchuria, (with Dairen, Antung, & Newchwang Customs) in the matter of export volume of Beans. But, from 1018 to 1921, owing to the Russian Revolution, followed with a sharp falling-off of the carrying power of the C.E. Railway, ete., North Manchu- rian Beans were turned southwards to find an outle for abroad; and in consequence, the export volume abroad for North Manchurian remained very ‘limited. Subsequently v7