I UK HtOlJI (",']; OK KOKKST8. 9 



The limler imported in IS!)!) came from the following 

 coiinfrie : 



From Caimda . . 1,897,000 tons. 



,, Other Dritish poi -e-.sions. = :'>ls,000 ,, 



Tol;il from lirifish possessions "2 ,'21.^,000 ,, 



From Russia .... '2/2 1 -2,000 



,, S\\eden .... '2.:!!M;,000 



,, Norway .... nr>:-t,oOO ,, 



,, France . n-25,000 ,, 



,, Germany .... lo:;,o()0 



,, The I intcd Slates . . !l!)'2,000 ,, 



( Mher foreign countries . His, ooo ,, 



Total from foreign countries . 7.ss!),ooo ,, 

 Grand total of imports . . =10,10-1,000 ., 



l''or the, c imports \\e paid : 



To llritish possessions . . . I'll, 087, 000 

 ,, l''orei;Mi countries .... 



Some I'.i n.illiini pounds went to foreign countries, except 

 in so I'ar as Uritish ships brought the liiuluT across tin- sea. 

 Tim DO per cent, of tinilx-r, \\liidi could In; ^rown in this 

 i'oii!iii\, represent a \aluc of L'^o.ti'Jit.ooo. Hut this is imt 

 all. ('onsidcr what industries, iisin^ wood as their raw 

 material, niK'.ht not spring up, if the timher \\ere produced 

 at home. In l!)OiJ we impoilcd :)ii",,000 tons of wood pulp, 

 for which we paid rJ,:>!S,'.Mr>. Smvlv, if \\e can grow any- 

 thing, \\e can gi'ow timher lit for wood pulp ! Then, remember 

 the toys and games, of \\hich \\e importeil in l!K)-J to the value 

 of .11 ,"2 10, S 10. Again, there aro imports of ^ 



Wood pulp hoards .... value 'JfiCOIOS 

 Matches. . . -1 111,0!)!) 



l>rooins and brushes ,, ;>17, ((',") 



Baskets and basket \\are . . ,, ^t')'2,ll() 



(Mher sorts of \\ood, iiududing wood 



\vare, ete ,, 1,3'20,;V20 



