TOTAL, UNPRODUC- 6,246 33,169 2,594,595 31,84,36,787 1,09,21,419 79,38,156 29,83,263 094 1,09,53,858 72-68 17,634 64,424 20,638,245 81,21,29,312 9.66,19,232 3,83, 16,643 5,83,02,589 718 2,71,90,861 39'66 16,501 38,962 20,047,746 78,61,21,601 9,08,05,263 3,32,26,907 5,75,78,356 7:32 2,33,16,179 36 59 16,591 39,040 20,765,144 77,17,10,705 8,99,39,709 2,86,37,260 6,13,02,449 794 2,34,88,627 31-84 16,270 38,810 18,912,213 76,41,19,064 8,27,50,949 2,58,40,858 5,69,10,091 7:45 2,46,02, 434 31 23 16,245 38,066 18,005,590 75,48,47,524 7,78,93,630 2,53, 46, 168 5,25,47,462 6'06 2,42,36,041 32.54 16,135 37,240 18,410,687 74,25,48,506 7,93,71,193 2,43,35,474 5,50,35,719 7:44 2,26,12,369 3449 15,892 36,344 17,340,633 72,78,79,016 7,38,50,820 2,51,15,764 4,87,35,056 669 2,32,40,305 34:00 15,887 35,706 17,810,518 71,02,23,681 7,25,70.732 2,36,40,695 4,89,30,037 689 2,26,17,979 82-58 15,791 34,645 16,959,445 68,24,49,109 7,26,56,987 2,23,58,023 5,02, 98, 964 7.37 2,09,82,446 30 77 15,277 33,460 16,400,160 65,16,33,799 6,81,48,937 2,17,39,430 4,64.09,507 7-12 2,07,97,079 31-89 1 Figures for other than Capital Works in the Deccan and Gujarat in Bombay not included, as detailed information is not available. (a) Figures relate to Fire crop and Second crop in Madras. In the case of Burma, Kaukkyi crop has been treated as being identical with the Kharif season and the Mayin and Kankyin crop with the Rabi season. (3) Exclusive of Navigatier tolls in Bengal. (e) Information not available regarding value of Cargo in the Punjab. (d) Inclusive of 724 acres classed as "Perennial" in the Central Provinces. (e) Includes the total number of boats plying passengers in the Madras Presidency. TOTALS No. 299.--VARIATIONS in the WHOLESALE PRICES of the STAPLE ARTICLES OF (a) Jute C. D. M. & Co. (red) group (spot) from January 1904 to 1921. Beds from January 1922. (b) 2lbs. 44" x 261". EXPORT and IMPORT, the PRICES in 1873 being taken to represent 100. 2 8 0 70 0 0 32 0 0 37 4 0 10 12 0 1920 2 11 0 54 0 0 20 0 0 29 8 0 10 12 0 1921 220 19 0 0 19 80 10 12 0 1922 1 12 0 20 (e) Tea Pekoe Souchong, even black to grey, useful liquor from January 1914 to 1911, and fair (Assam) Pekoe Souchong since January 1912. (d) 34", 37-38 yds, 18 x 15, 9 weight from January 1907 to 1921, and 37′′ × 38 yds, 16 x 16, 8 lb. from January 1922. (e) Banner Mill 408. (No. 408 in January 1904, No. 548-40s in January 1905, No. 445-40s net weight from January 1907 to 1919 and No. 60s to 40s net weight from January 1920. |