IJ.YI'T. 



ta^^^a 

 levsi was 



all exwpt 18.976 mil.-* 

 drlUoflh, 

 ximadft. The population 



, ;- ,,;,*, ... 



,77i 



Hlid 



rfanalM. The population of Cain . the 

 mm mU<; oHiaxandria, the chief 



The budget for 1806 ma*. 



total roe R. $MOO (I Bmtiai. 1 



*;..'. .1 i.-;...WO*ji !,- 



rU^fron thelaod tax,date tax, etc. t K. 1.700.- 



duUea.fi B. 880,000 fn.in judicial 



' ' - I K. 170.000 



from salt and natn-n. f K. IHO.ooo fnun |n.rt due.s 

 of Alexandria. E. 180.000 from urUn Uzes, 

 K. 1081.000 from lighthouse dues, i 

 tram the post oflee, K. 98,000 from fisheries, 

 postal boats, 4* K. 90.000 fro,,. 

 from military service, 



86.000 from rrnts of Government property, 



:- '. ' >'. 



from the pension fund. K. 42.000 from tele- 

 graphs, and K. 884,000 fn-m other sources. 



The expenditures are estimated in the budget 

 at K. 9.600.000. of which 37 are for 



the public debt. E. 881.41V, f.. r ni.ln.ad-. E I L 



T7U for public works. E. 7( 



prisons, and the army of oeoopaUon, i' K. 665,- 



<M1 f.,rthoTurki-htri'bute. i K. 4:{O.O:xf,,r jH-n- 



:t20.619 for 



. , ; ,-,: 



ft* '<. I B, 149.222 for ad- 

 of the customs, i K. il'.i.7'.r! for the 

 ^iinkin. f K. ll!.7ir>forfinan- 



daladminiMnm i I. 1 11,707 for the interior, 



R 105.000 for |.u.!,,'. 



. .. . 



tbe dril lisU of the khcdivial family. 

 748 for the port om 

 bnttft. R. 5&9S4 forth.- private Cabin 



instrneti. i,. I K. KK).0()0 

 far Che chril list of the Khedive .37 f or 



i :. 95,- 



for postal 



private Cabinet of the 

 v. K. 46.27N for salt and natron. : I 



KMKKif.-rthesj.nita- 



lioo of < 'aim, K. 88^27 for collection of oe- 

 | i -jfiXio forli^'lithoiiN 

 uncil of Ministers and foreign affair 



' Vl.zandria,and I' K. 152,^ 



' - -.,-..,- 



The public debt oo Jan. 1. 1895. amounted to 



:;-<--' whii-l, &J7i8n,. 



J1<H.4D^M Sterling, of which 33,074.820. con- 

 stituting the unified debt, bears interest at 4 per 

 QeatTOMMJMO of privileged debt Days 8* per 

 ortiU the guaranteed loan of fiS.TWjgOO pays 8 



'.1.H14.720 outstanding of the 

 loan nays 4 per cent., and the conv, rt.d 

 l<ti. amoimtii,.- ,o. bears 



PV e 

 8MMl 



The d ;,* for 



for the unified del 



Pffifl d. HK> fc, r thf 



loan, ^JW) <<* the H.. 



for I|M> lkMn in* . 

 Knawa. the annual payment to the 



and the Mouknlialah annu- 

 fcy of ClSUm. whkh runs till 1980. The Do- 

 MtataadDaini estates yieldeil a surplus in 1894 

 1 7tOJ. which was turned orcr t. 



1 lu W" 8 ^ 'and anl to 

 fund of the Government. 



These funN amounted in the be-innim: >f 16 

 ; rji. 



Military Force*. The army, 



organized after the disband men t >f tin- ..id f, 

 .'i Knijlish general \\ 

 received m niih- <.f -irdar. ha 



^'th of i:{.(KH> men, commanded ly al>"ii! 

 Uriti-h nflii !-. The nn-M-nt sirdar i- 

 (i. n. Horatio ||,-rb.-rt Kit. -hen, ^^I^H 



tian. excepting 



students, is liable to serve in the army, but may 

 pureha-e exemption by paying '-' 1^.20. 



The |K. lice fore.- numbers about !;{<> oflierrs, 

 i plovers, and 5.000 men. 



Mritish troops have orriipi.-d Ki:ypt since 

 l^S'J. In l^H-l the annv of occupation. e.,iu. 

 manded by Maj.-(ien. Forcstirr WalUe- 

 -i-tcd of -J.O.-.7 infantry. , r 1 OS R6 ti. Id 



artillery. 1"" ^arri->n artillery. I 1 

 66 train, and 'J05 staff officers and admi; 

 live troops; total. .VJ7i'. "f all rank-. 



( oiuiiHTcr and I'rodnct ion. of the total 

 area of Upper and Lower Kirypt. about s.(HKi,. 

 000 f.-ddan- (1 f.-ddan = HI:;~ 

 frddans wrre und.T cultivation in IS'.M. and ..f 

 this area 1,108.000 feddans pn.du .! <loi: 

 crops cereals in the spring and cott. 

 >r rice in the autumn. The area mid. 

 in 1N92 was 864,000 feddans, yi.-k 

 kant 198,907,000 pounds. The area mi 



wheat in ls<l was 1,215,841 feddan-: un 

 corn and durrah, 1.530,9aS ; under be^ns, 6 I 

 751; under clover. Ko.*J(W ; under barley, 48IR I 

 880; undrr ri-c. HJ7.UI-I: under su^ar cane, 64,- 

 589. Other crops are lentils, frnuL'r-.-k. 

 toes, onions, chick-|eas, melons, peas, ca- 1 r 

 beans, indigo, flax, henna, and sesame. 



The total value of the import- of mcrchan- 

 di-ein is'.ciwas B B. 8,718,785; and of t h 

 L 1 I :. 12,789,687. The imports of precion 



:il the exports i' K. :j.r 17,- 

 152. The commercial intercourse with for- 

 countries in 1898 is shown in the followi3| 

 table: 



ooomnB, 



^ I ' Siln 



pys 8 ZSK 



OrettBHUiln ............... 



Turkey ....... 



. 



i . 



AuotrU-Hunfftry.... 



Gcrnunr .. 



Hriti'h roloniot In the Batt... 

 Belgiam .................... 







Chiou and the flu- Emit 



..... . 



M<HlltemD(ncok>Die 



Morocco 



Be* Be* pom 



Other muritrh-A. 



f K iVXU-JI 



M'T.u.l 



'.:< i. . 1 1 



njm 



nSjSn 



ToUl 



f !.. v.".4,V.- 



The values of the principal export* were: 



ton wed. L I'!. 



857; st 



onion-. ; K. HC,.or,s : nee, J I!. 1'J! 

 : wheat. J i:. F0,052; w. 



150; lentil.*, i , 'I'h.- i-hief im|^rts 



were: Cotton goods, I i: 



