PERSONS EMPLOYED IN AND ABOUT COAL MINES. COAL MINES in the various COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS. (b) Excluding South Australia, in which a small quantity of coal was produced. (c) The figures represent the average number of persons employed at producing Collieries on productive work during the period of output. (d) Approximate figures. (a) For rates of conversion into £ sterling, see Table No. 2, p. 5. (b) There were no exports of cargo coal or coke during each of the above-mentioned years. The exports of bunker coal cannot be stated. COAL AND COKE.-IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. into and from various COLONIES. Protectorates other than those given in this Table, see Table No. 26, pp. 58-163.] (c) Inclusive of the quantity and value of coal imported on account of the Imperial Government in years prior to 1901. (d) Inclusive of patent fuel. (e) Inclusive of 3,010 tons of coal, etc., the value for which is not stated in the original returns. No. 82-Continued. COAL AND COKE.-IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, into and from various COLONIES-Continued. Protectorates, other than those given in this Table, see Table No. 26, pp. 58-163.] (h) Inclusive of the trade between the several Presidencies of the Leeward Islands. Patent fuel is included. |