



Colonies, except the protectorate of Tunis. \* 1. 



total 



area and . 



ralw are pv en in t : ,' tatilt- : 





:'.-,! Ml.|l|.-l..tl 



.,-.::. - 



n '. Eta mi 

 i atxl (iambi 

 ,'alli. Archipelago. 



: , 



1 ,- . . '..i- r 



u JMl U 



r a 



i 



HO 



100 



; UB/KN) 



58,000 

 1,000,000 



1,000,749 



111,000,000 



187,690 



i i 



sum 



4,450 



11.710 



HO 



5,000 

 U.M0300 



-|ecial trade . with the colon!) 



1805 amount. .1 to ; : imports 



and 10a.K'."< franc* of exports, nut including 

 the trade with ; Tunis, which would 



up to 899,872,000 frnn.-s of j,, 

 and :W6.980,000 francs of exports The com: 

 ..f t ho several < ,rh-,l 



was. in francs, as follows: 



SSft 



Cochin China and Cambodia. . 



-,. , . 



14,886,000 



10,771^)00 



881,000 

 8,861,000 

 2,688,000 

 10491,000 



11,000,000 



I. v ;_-.,,.. 



80.770400 

 5,750,000 



8*888400 



11,487,000 



17,885,000 



1,846,000 



1481400 



1,700,000 

 17X188,000 

 ,t,000 

 H388400 



(1400400 



1484400 

 8,141,000 



The exjxMi-: f,,, the colonies in 



io88,086,013 francs an.l the n 

 from M* was 7,892,000 francs, ind 



4,000,000 franc- h in-China, 600,000 fn.ni 



the penal establishment, and Mi. 1 10 francs from 

 the various colonies, besides 18T>.<KKJ franc * of <., M - 



tribn- ird 



. . - 

 ezpeiuip* and 



M , \! 



Algerian popn 



1 M.n and 

 1897 wa> 

 francs ra 



2,988,700 franc^ fr 

 84X) francs from varioi 

 francs were recftfe* d*o 



i oocasioner] liy th- 



_ ri;tn 



nditure of the 

 in tln- 

 ii in-lul-> 'J71.KU 

 ri;ms and 



n-Vrnuc f"T 



es. 18.800.0 Hi franr-. 



lure W21S . 



inter: i-trm-tiin ami wor- 



ship, a.ijrirulture. :;i.l i 



a. linn 



and !:::..* Ml francs f.-r rrpaynicir 



ho militar. 



rejri- 



.' foreign legions. 15 

 of h-ht infantry. :', di-riplin. 

 panics of cavalry remount-. 1'J I'att- 



;|>anic> of i r.r.n. and 

 in^ c.irj.v 

 >i>tiui: of >jiahis ami tirailleui 



for the dcfen-r ,,f thr v,,,,tl,,.|-.. 

 The value of tin- ini|M,i' 



Ir-'iu for, 

 valued 



ami "> J. I 1 .' i. i to other countries. Tin- priu- 



ei|ial e\|K>rts an- wheat and flour, iron ore. es] 

 lilier. cork. wine, and fruii> and \ 

 length of railroad- in l s > 



Tunis has been a l-'ivnch \> mt. <!- 

 The l-'reneh (iovenimeiii Min- 



, nt. at |.re>ent U. P. Mili. 

 Tunis is Sidi AM. IM.I-II in 1^17. A i">d\ ,.f 



llie conn!' -I of 



whici. . The 



f..r l^'.t; was estimated al ^s.r^ii.KHi 

 7,800,000 francs come from d 



- from eustoiM-. Francs from m 



- from domain-, ami ','' 

 francs from vai- -. The expenditure waf 



e>timate,l . of whii-i 



i- civil li.-t and per. 

 francs for finaiiee and debt. 

 adinii I.: 1 - lv?.( MX) franc* for public v, 



and : nines for variou- - 



debt aiuoi. rlin^. j.a\ 



; //////' o! The import- in 



is;).-, were valued at -M.nvV.li:, Iran.- and II 



of the imp.. i 

 "line from l-'ranee and Algeria, to \\hich 



de-lined. The 



chief exports were of the following values : ( '. 

 francs: 



1" 

 i.: 



oil. I;>S:;.IMM fi., 

 ;I<I.(IIKI fran.-s: win- 

 J.n.-)l.(Ki(i franc-: tan bark. I.MJ.IMMI francs : ' 



"0< franc* : ii-h. 1 



l.l-'.T.lKio franc-: e-part., grass, l.M:,7.mo f: 

 /inc. 1.<."7.(KM fn 



nt- \\ it h ( Icrmany and other coin 

 enabled the I-'reneh Government to ab.,li~ 

 capitulations and to regulate the cu-iom-] lai ilT. 



There were tell of these convent 



with the one concluded with Au-t: rj on 



.Inly . .-Ml ending with that -i-m-d on Maj 



h Sweden ami Norway. The 

 of thi- treaty by Italy went far' to re-J. 

 reUti !! that country and Kram-e. \\'hile 



\:iUlo-Tuni-ian treaty of 'is 7:, remain, d -till in 



the other count rie-. which under tin 

 agreement received the most-favored-nation ' 

 ment. with the exception . paiil th< 



I'cr-eent. duty on import- fixed in t hat ti 



The new aled with Kl,. 



would fix the future duties for all coiintri*-. but by 

 ipulation. in the Italian treaty the rate was 

 not 1 ,-nch minimum tarifl 



n articles. Thi- irew Anu'l"- l-'rench ti 

 fourteen nion 1 



The old treaty wa- .f indefi- 

 nite durat ion, and in exchange for the 

 whi( : ;tain made in terminating it Tunis 



