102.* Public Debt 162 ib 163 90.+ Forest Capital Expenditure not charged to Revenue 97.* Expenditure on Famine Relief 98.* Distribution of Expenditure on Famine Relief 99.* Military Expenditure in India and England 100. Contribution to the Centrai Government by Provincial Govern 101. Burden of Taxation 103.* Detailed Statement-Details of Public Debt 166-167 168-169 170-171 172 ib 173-175 176 ib 177 177-180 104.* Classification of Public Debt and Distribution of Interest 108. Sinking Funds for Central and Provincial Rupee Loans 111. Exchange on Remittance Accounts 113. Council Bills and Telegraphic Transfers drawn on India by the Secretary of State 114. Sterling Bills and Telegraphic Transfers drawn on London by the 115.* Council Bills and Telegraphic Transfers drawn on Calcutta, 185 ib 183 ib 184 ib 118. by the Government of India on London in each month 121. Exchange on London, Bank of England Rate of Discount and 122. Price of Sovereigns and Uncoined Gold in India in each month (including import duty) of Bar Silver in Bombay 126. Imports into and Exports from British India of Gold and the AND 127. amount received and the amount coined in the Mints * In revised form. † New table. ib 186 187 117. Sales by Secretary of State of Bills and Trausfers on India in 200-201 124. COINAG E TABLE NO. AND CUR RENOYcontd. BANKS MUNICIPALITIES. DISTRICT AND 129. Coinage at the Calcutta and Bombay Mints 132. Number and Value of Government Currency Notes of each deno- PAGE. 206-221 222 ib 223 224 ib 225-226 226 227 ib 135. Currency Notes in circulation and heid in Government Treasuries 137. Progress of Banking Capital in India 139. Population and Constitution of Municipalities with Income and LOCAL BOARDS) 143. Income and Expenditure of District and Local Boards EDUCATION 144. Total number of Institutions 147. Classification of Colleges and Schools and Number of Scholars 149. Stages of Instruction in Public Schools for general education 151. 152. University graduates and under-graduates in Arts, 153. Results of prescribed Examinations. University, College and School Examination, number obtaining each Degree or passing the prescribed tests Examinations in Arts and Science of Indian Universities. 270-271 156. Number of Public Educational Institutions under management of Government and Local Bodies and under private management; also of Private Institutions, Number, Race and Creed of Scholars. 157. Total Expenditure from all sources on each class of Educational Institutions in British India in different Provinces 158. 160. Distribution of Expenditure on Education 161. Sources of Expenditure on Education in British India 162. Total Expenditure on Public Instruction in different Provinces 163. Classification of Pupils by Ages *New table. In revised form. TABLE NO. PAGE. PRESS. 164. Number of Printing Presses at work and number of Newspapers, 291 CO-OPERATIVE 165. Number, Membership and Financial Position of Co-operative 292-295 171. of Forest Lands, Outturn of Produce, and Revenue and Expenditure of Forest Department 172. Protection of Forests-Results of Protection from Fire and Cattle. 308-309 306-307 EMIGRATION PASSENGERS BY NATIVE 179. PASSENGER PILGRIMS VITAL STATISTICS 174. Number of Emigrants embarked from Indian Ports to various 176. Number of Passengers carried in Native Passenger Ships 178. 180. on Long Voyage with ports of 311 ib 312-313 314 ton. 315-317 Short Voyage beyond the Short Voyage beyond the tion 181. Number of Pilgrims who sailed from and returned to British 182. Births and Deaths and Ratio of Deaths according to S, Town, 318-319 320-321 183. Number and Ratio to Population of Deaths in Town and Rural VITAL TABLE NO. STATIS TICS-contd. 192. Number of State-Special, Railway and private non-aided Hos- PAGE, 354-355 193. Diseases of Patients treated in the different classes of Hospitals 194. Number of Cases of Human and Animal Poisoning in which 360 LUNATIC ASYLUMS. 195. Number of Lunatics: Religion, mortality, cost to Government, etc. 362-363 197, Types of Insanity of Lunatics in Asylums RAILWAYS 199. Railway Statistics-Summary. 202, Number (in thousands) of Passengers (including Season Ticket 372-374 375-379 880-383 384-385 204. Gross Earnings of the several Railway Systems in India 208. Percentage of Working Expenses to Gross Earnings of the several Railway Systems in India 209. Financial results of the Working of State Railways 211. Gross Earnings from each class of Traffic 213. Value of the Total Trade 402-403 214. Distribution of Seaborne Trade in Private Merchandise among the 215*. Total Trade of eight Principal Ports 217. 2.8. Sea, distinguishing Countries whence imported. Principal Articles of Private Merchandise into British India, by Sea, from Foreign Countries. 414 417 211. Quantity of Imports of Principal Articles of Private Merchandise into British India, by Sea, from Foreign Countries 220. Value of Exports of Indian Produce and Manufactures from British India, by Sea, distinguishing Principal Countries to which Exported 222. Province by Sea, distinguishing Principal Countries to which 418-419 420-423 each 424-427 428-429 of Principal Articles of Indian Produce and Manufactures from British India, by Sea, to Foreign Countries 223. Quantity of Exports of Principal Articles of Indian Produce and Manufactures from British India, by Sea, to Foreign Countries 224. Value of Exports of Foreign Merchandise (Re-exports) from British India, by Sea, distinguishing Principal Countries to which exported TABLE NO. 227. Imports and Exports of Cotton Goods and Exports of Indian Raw 236. 237. PAGE. 472--473 480-481 ib Mineral Oils Electrical Apparatus (including Telegraph and Tele- 238. Exports of Jute, Raw and Manufactured . Raw Wool Rice Wheat Barley 480-483 484-485 ib 486-487 ib 246. Quantity (Chests) and Value (Rupees) of Indian Opium exported 492-493 247. Exports of Hides and Skins 494-495 Exported from British India, by Sea, dis- Exports from British India. by Land, dis- 508-509 257. Principal Imports and Exports of Merchandise across the Land 264. 265. Coasting Trade, Value of the Total Trade 261. SHIPPING. COASTING TRADE? *New table. |