The Statesman's Year-book, Volume 59Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian), Barry Turner Palgrave, 1922 - Economic geography |
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... Total abroad World's total Increase ( + ) June , 1914 June , 1921 or decrease ( --- ) Gross tons Gross tons Gross tons 18,877,000 19,288,000 + 411,000 1,407,000 1,837,000 1,052,000 1,950,000 12,314,000 Nil + 543,000 +10,477,000 768,000 ...
... Total abroad World's total Increase ( + ) June , 1914 June , 1921 or decrease ( --- ) Gross tons Gross tons Gross tons 18,877,000 19,288,000 + 411,000 1,407,000 1,837,000 1,052,000 1,950,000 12,314,000 Nil + 543,000 +10,477,000 768,000 ...
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... Total , Miscellaneous Establishments 541 2,884 3,425 --- II . COLONIAL TROOPS . AND Total , British Troops . III . - ADDITIONAL NUMBERS- Officers and men in course of reduction , and Indian troops in the Middle East which will pass to ...
... Total , Miscellaneous Establishments 541 2,884 3,425 --- II . COLONIAL TROOPS . AND Total , British Troops . III . - ADDITIONAL NUMBERS- Officers and men in course of reduction , and Indian troops in the Middle East which will pass to ...
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... Total 1911 1921 Males Total Total only 1. Aberdeen 1,261,521 304,439 312,177 300,980 140,993 2. Argyll 1,990,472 73,642 70,902 78,856 35,684 3. Ayr 4. Banff 5. Berwick 6. Bute 7. Caithness 724,523 254,468 268,337 299,254 143,039 403,053 ...
... Total 1911 1921 Males Total Total only 1. Aberdeen 1,261,521 304,439 312,177 300,980 140,993 2. Argyll 1,990,472 73,642 70,902 78,856 35,684 3. Ayr 4. Banff 5. Berwick 6. Bute 7. Caithness 724,523 254,468 268,337 299,254 143,039 403,053 ...
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... Total Males 1911 Total only Province of Leinster . Carlow Dublin County 221,485 37,748 36,252 18,481 16 218,873 157,568 172,394 78,708 79 Dublin C.B. Kildare 7,911 290,638 304,802 147,656 3,853 418,645 63,566 66,627 37,684 16 Kilkenny ...
... Total Males 1911 Total only Province of Leinster . Carlow Dublin County 221,485 37,748 36,252 18,481 16 218,873 157,568 172,394 78,708 79 Dublin C.B. Kildare 7,911 290,638 304,802 147,656 3,853 418,645 63,566 66,627 37,684 16 Kilkenny ...
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... Total Population Between 50,000 and 100,000 39 20,000 and 50,000 10,000 and 20,000 " " 5,000 and 10,000 23 33 39 2,000 and 5,000 216484 691,749 15.5 76,673 1.7 5 173,896 4.0 169,554 3.9 152,270 3.5 206,453 4.7 Total 109 1,470,595 33.5 ...
... Total Population Between 50,000 and 100,000 39 20,000 and 50,000 10,000 and 20,000 " " 5,000 and 10,000 23 33 39 2,000 and 5,000 216484 691,749 15.5 76,673 1.7 5 173,896 4.0 169,554 3.9 152,270 3.5 206,453 4.7 Total 109 1,470,595 33.5 ...
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