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1890 1896 1901

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1008 1911

Cruisers (armoured) — Maria Theresa Kaiser Karl VI. , St. Georg

Cruisers (protected)— /Kai serin Elisabeth .1 (Kaiser F. Joseph ./

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5,200 6,300 7,300

4,000

2,400

3,.500 3,500

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2 7-6-in., 8 6-in.

2 9-4-in., 8 6-in. .

2 9-4-in. 5 7-6-in.,4 6-in.

8 6-in

8 4-7 in

7 4-1 in.. .

9 4-1 in

4 4 21

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9,000 12,800 15,000

8,000

7,200

20,000

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25,000

19-0 20-0 22-0

19-0

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Admiral Spaun.

3 new ships.

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1 26 27

The personnel of the navy in 1912 consisted of 835 officers and cadets, 1,476 mechanicians, engineers, doctors, &c., and about 14,000 sailors.

Commerce of the Common Customs Territory (not including

Bullion).

Years

1907 1908 1909

Imports

l.OOOZ. 104,250 99,916 116,514

Exports

T,000Z. 102,380 03,966 96,020

Years

1910 1911 1912

Imports

1,000L

118,868 132,988 145,300

Exports

1,000/.. 100,775 100,179 110,01-2

Chief imports and exports (special trade) (24 crowns or half- florins = 1 ^. ). Chief imports and exjiorts in 1,000 crowns : —

Imports

Cotton (raw).

Coal, Coke, &c.

Maize

Tobacco.

Coffee

Wheat.

Wool

Rice

Eggs

Prints and books

bouTul Silk and mannf. Copiier.

Flax, hemp, and jute Machinery

Hog's lard and bacon Hides and skins

not

Pigs

1911

1910 1,000

1 1,000

crowns

crowns


 * 313,690

295,891

' lS8,9ri4

173,509

30,127

8,450

1 58,720

54,916

92,634

72,186

22,985

55,754

146,403

159,880

28,954

27,131

57,481

47,150

55,920

52,539

121,094

121,665

52,151

46,715

77,786

60,447

, ] 50,250

132,331

10,418

523

10S,691

81,466

8,967

433

Exports

Sugar

Eggs

Woodwork

Cask-staves

Other wood

Barley

Lignite.

Malt

Leather-gloves and shoe

Cattle

Horses

Glass and glass-ware

Bed-feathers.

WooUon-ware.

Hops

Beans

Beer (in casks)

Fowl

Coal (excl. lignite)

1911

1,000

crowns

•216,567

112,594

80,719

5,116

270,370

22,456

72,602

■ 57,325

41,108

14,308

34,596

71,170

15,601

70,673

30,6-28

J 6. 704

14;475

17,180

10,970

1910

1,000

crowns

241,019

105,774

78,121

4,598

241,987

35,538

76,897

48,944

43,453

50,0.'. 3

46,208

74,156

17,.390

67,521

34,822

20,773

13,090

20,302

25,087

For the coiiimoii customs territory the values are lixed annually by a permanent com- mission, comprising officials and representatives of agriculture, sylviculture, trade and in- dustry. In general, net values are taken for imports and gross vahies forexports, and they