Statistics of the British Empire, 1913. 367 



ST. HELENA. 



Governor — Majok H. E. S. Cordeaux, C.B., C'.M.G. 



^^ Population luiiiorts Exports Revenue Exiicndituie Public Debt 



47 3,519 £41,749 £6,150 £8,043 £9,449 — 



Chief Articles of Export. 

 New Zealand Flax, Lace. 



FALKLAND ISLANDS. 



Governor — W. L. Allardyce, Esq., C.M.G. 

 Colonial Secretary— Qavtai^ J. Quayle Dickson, D.S.O. 



■so miles Population Impui-ts Exports Kevenue ExpeiKliture Public Debt 



7,600 3,298 £93,264 £623,875* £22,155 £32,527 — 



Chief Articles of Export. 

 Wool, Whale Oil. 

 * Excluding exports from South Georgia, vakied at £433,425. 



EGYPT.* 



Khedive — Abbas Hilmi. 

 British Agent and Consul-Gencral — Field Marshal Viscount Kitchener of Khartum, K.P., 



G.C.B., O.M., G.C.S.I., G. C.M.G., G.C.I.E. 

 President of the Council of Ministers — Mohammed Said Pasha, G. C.M.G. 



«<i mSes Population Iiujioits ■ Exports Revenue Exjienditure Public Debt 



400,000 11,287,359 £E.25,907,759t £E. 34,574,32 If £E.17,848,352 £E.17,569,629 £E.94,349,680 



Chief Articles of Export. 



Cotton, Cotton-seed, Onions, Eggs, Phosphates, Rice, Sugar, Siiins, Wool, Ostrich Feathers, Gum, 



Cigarettes. 



* Egypt was occupied b^' British troojis in 1882. 

 t Not including IJullion and Specie. 



ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SUDAN. 



Governor-General — Lieut. -Gener-u. Sir Francis Reginald Wingate, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.M.G. 



s(j'mile» Population IiniHnt)* Exports Ueveniie ExpemlitLire Public Debt 



984,520 3,000,000 £E. J, 489,611 £E. 1,116,285 £E. 1,758,000 £E. 1,658,500 — 



Chief Articles of Export. 

 Cotton, Gum, Ivory, Sesame, Skins. 



