389 



TRADE. 



Statement showing the average annual quantities of the 

 principal articles of produce exported for the five years 

 ended 1906, also the exports for the years 1907 and 1908: — 

 (Thousands of pikuls). 





Average for the 







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five Years 



1 QA7 



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i 902 -i 906. 







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1 QQ 

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1 37 

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Arecanuts 



O t A 



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/ yy 



Cloves 



O 



Q 

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Cubebs 



A 



O 



A 





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iNUumegs ••• ••• ••• 



1 P. 





OQ 

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Black Pepper 



AOKJ 



QOQ 

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A OC 



4yb 



White Pepper 



yo 



111 

 111 



lo4 



Long Pepper 



A 



•± 



I 



1 9 

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lapioca, riaKe 



Odd 



lew 



201 



Tapioca Flour 



oUo 



ol 



loo 



Tapioca, Pearl 



GO i 



A 1 O 



41o 



/< A1 



401 



Copra 



Q1Q 



olo 





l,o01 



Gambier 



A^A 



bOU 



/ 4 



000 



Hides, Raw and Tanned 



QQ 

 00 



OA 



yu 



85 



Gums : — 









Benjamin 



21 



22 



21 



Camphor ••• 



2 



2 



3 



uopai 



1.40 



1 i O 



lo9 



Damar 



45 



62 



60 



Gutta-percha 



42 



52 



28 



Gutta Inferior, including Jelutong 



178 



251 



103 



India Rubber 



7 



6 



3 



Borneo Rubber 



22 



29 



20 



Sticklac 



10 



3 



3 



Shells, M. 0. P. 



4 



3 



3 



Rattans 



452 



465 



452 



Tin 



951 



949 



1,064 



Preserved Pines (cases) 



Not stated. 



846 



717 



Para Rubber (pikuls) 



Not stated. 



16 



27 



