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      <div>~— Percentage of all exports —— 
Total exports 
from 
Manchyrig: 
B 
o@ 
5K 
NO 
1 3, 
- 
2 
0) 
Ed 
= 5 
= 
I 
Co 
I 
1925 .... 100 % 
(Tls. 25,570,679) 
ee 100 9 76 
(Tls. 34,406,048) 
Three Articles of Staple Producy 
cee 100 9 74 13 
(Tls. 112,543,062) 
ven 100 9 64 
(Tls. 134,872,578) 
cone 100 % 62 
(Ts. 151,494,336) 
1924 ...... 100 % 61 
(Tls. 151,296,537) 
1925 ...... 100% 64 
(Tls. 168,641,201) 
1926 ...... 100 ¢ 64 7 
(Tls. 198,392,234) 
5. 2, 
ec 2 [ogy 
gq 5 &amp; = 
&amp;lt;8 og 
3 § 55 
% % 
19 
|1O 
y 
L 
- 
J 
17 
18 
27 
23 
25 
Remarks :—The above is a quotation from the North China An 
nual Trade Report prepared by the S.M.R. Co. Research Office. 
SECTION IV.—STAPLE PRODUCE OF DIFFERENT 
DESTINATIONS 
As regards the export of Manchurian Beans to different 
destinations, a brief mention has been given in Section 2, 
Chapter 2 and is not reiterated herein as regards the exports 
for different destinations out of the three ports in South 
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