Sfaiistics of the British Empire, 1913. 361 



UGANDA PROTECTORATE. 



Governor — Sir F. J. Jackson, K.C.M.G., C.B. 

 Chief Secretary to Government — H. R. Wallis, Esq., C.M.G. 



miles Poinilation Imports Exports Revenue Expenditure Public Debt 



223,500 2,893,494 £779,946 £526,244 £238,655 £292,184 £295,000 



Chief Articles of Export. 

 Chillies, Coffee, Cotton, Ground Nuts, Hides and Skins, Ivory, Rubber, Sesame Seed. 



SOMALILAND PROTECTORATE. 



Commissioner — H. A. Byatt, Esq., C.M.G. 



fio rnOes Population Imports Exports Revenue Bxi)enditure Public Debt 



68,000 346,809 £249,529 £229,448 £29,914 £60,872 — 



Chief Articles of Export. 

 Ostrich Feathers, Coffee, (jJhce, Gum and Resins, Hides, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Skins. 



NYASALAND PROTECTORATE. 



Governor — George Smith, Esq., C.M.G. 

 DepKty Goccrnor — 

 so miles Population Imports Exports H(3Vonue Bxpcufliture Public Debt 



i39,80I 970,430 £322,392 £248,514 £128,273 £166,361 £50,000 



Chief Articles of Export. 

 Beeswax, Coffee, Cotton, Ivory, Rubber, Tobacco. 



ZANZIBAR PROTECTORATE. 



British High Commissioner — Sir Henry C. Belfield, K. C.M.G. 

 Resident — ^Major Francis Barrow Pearcb, C.M.G. 



miles P'^I'wlation Imports Exports Revenue Expenditure Public Debt 



Zanzibar . 640 114,069 £1,030,996 £1,036,127 _ _ _ 



Pemba . 380 83.130 144,820* 248,488* _ _ _ 



1,020 197,199 



Chief Articles of Export. 



Cloves, Copra, Rice, Ivory, Dried Fish, Ghee. 

 * The greater part of the imports and exports of Pemba pass through Zanzibar. 



MAURITIUS AND DEPENDENCIES. 



Governor — Major Sir John R. Chancellor, K.C.M.G., D.S.O., R.E. 

 Colonial Secretary — J. Middleton, Esq. 

 sq. miles Population Imports Exjiorts Revenue Expenditure Public Debt 



809 378,427 £2,17.5,082 £2,507,330 £695,710 £656,265 £1,290,691 



Chief Articles of Export. 

 Aloe Fibre, Rice, Molasses, Coconut Oil, Rum, Sugar, Vanilla. 



