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BRITISH IMPORTS OF RUSSIAN WHEAT. 
The exports of Russian wheat to Great Britain were very heavy last year, 
having amounted to November 30th to 13,186,521 ewt. against 7,765,207 ewt. 
to the corresponding date of 1866, and 7,127,624 ewt. in 1865. The following 
figures show the total deliveries since 1852: 
Cwt. c Cwt. 
HOU) Uh ri 3507 Bi Sleeies ASEAN 2c. ty ha oes el 5, 638, 298 
Dee on ne a #. (40 Ste LSE oo. Se eee 4,512,999 
Te re te wt 2. UGG aueauline Mle as oe an Set aS 3 5, 751, 018 
Sa 2 ete AG eer roe 4, 534, 305 
(2 oleae ileal Phage Tks 3) (all ees 5:5 el a ee 5, 119, 234 
oe pes EM ire eo oN ia pea iere sana 8, 093, 879 
1S ie a ae bites RGD OPA Tee BOE a. 2 esc e « sie ec 8, 937, 199 
I i A aa ete 3, 836,993 || 1867, to November 30..13, 186, 521 
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IMPORTS OF FLOUR INTO GREAT BRITAIN. 
The imports of flour into the United Kingdom in the eleven months ending 
November 30, shows some falling off, the receipts from abroad having been 
3,040,350 ewt., against 4,403,133 ewt. in the corresponding period of 1866, 
and 3,136,091 ewt. in 1865. The total imports of flour’in the fifteen years 
ending Decembeer 31, 1866, were as follows: 
‘ 
Cwt. Cwt. 
Pees ee ec ae Sead ie ee BOGUT so aie tioe chine 5, 086, 220 
Pee kee ce ose ooG teat’ 2. 2. Apia: Bixee: 6, 152, 938 
ee ee Meee area”. it Eee ee ee ante ee 7, 207,113 
£25 4g tnepe! Bes Alp eli aidle A Y9orese N Pegs Verh ss Pn Ley 5, 218, 977 
mene eee eet Seo TUs POO PO LSER , 3. POF Ao Hien, 4, 512, 391 
fae oe STs) Pie? seb fe or ge 3, 904, 471 
co ae le a S856, 127> SPP RIGGS PSE Hs) By et Pe 4, 972, 280 
(io | See f TSA 3, 328, 324 || 1867 (to November 30,) 3, 040, 350 
The following figures show the proportion of the above imports received 
from France : 
Cwt. Cwt 
Loe ss caiaciee tebe 880, 833 NEG OR Sratan sie dd gars, staelige 1, 751, 043 
LOGrs.  sigttt Segadaoas 854, 730 TS Cpbetpeteye: «Sycitsisid feiltetan bene 460, 775 
ROBE oh ote. pa anede «ike AED ad Sictea | Ret O Sieh ac eveters so craved eydotere 790, 040 
ee eee $8, 196 USGa i isis siete apap ater ae 1, 367, 938 
TSDG sys 2 3 es ire dele 69, 841 WSGAr . sch. ee Qageetaesetarere 1, 813, 855 
USF 5s) « SR le ws 327, 114 LS65) |< «\vare MeaeeeY Se « 3, 044, 823 
1868.0. cwetbeadia.cide ib, G2Sp 24S ell» 1866. 2.308 Pf Oot one 3, 640, 320 
1859 scant eee : 2, 698, 186 
CONDENSED MILK IN EUROPE. 
The consumption of “condensed milk ” is said to be largely increasing in Eng- 
land, and its manufacture is becoming quite an important interest among Swiss 
