TABLE No. 51.-Total Value* of Exports of Domestic and Other Produce (including Bullion and Specie) from Ceylon, distinguishing Principal Countries. United Kingdom. 5,159,814 5,823,974 6,517,079 7,040,850 7,703,922 9,804,121 8,781,215 8,098,340 6,068,422 10,309,435 8,244,031 7,906,480 British Oversea Total 1,503,579 1,699,491 1,759,260 2,014,752 2,028,636 2,561,963 2,502,092 3,853,331 4,789,440 3,578,588 2,753,588 2,802,118 *Rate of conversion = Rs. 15 to the £ sterling. † British East Africa, Cape Colony, Natal, Zanzibar, and other British Possessions excluding Egypt and Mauritius. TABLE No. 51.-Total Value* of Exports of Domestic and Other Produce (including Bullion and Specie) from Ceylon, distinguishing Principal Countries continued. ary 147,828 62,168 107,821 99.979 119,970 1,573 63 184,745 45,099 82,021 23,952 50,272 65,028 7,331 8,726 United States of 46,742 Shown under British Overse a Dominions and Protectorate s 256,132 332,668 146,719 48,732 36,844 63,577 67,922 80,331 1,630,268 1,752,502 2,215,216 2,579,694 2,096,088 3,508,634 5,571,214 6,814,455 2,575,907 8,204,102 4,131,550 3,750,110 85,055 93,693 159,384 197,573 129,598 212,303 115,343 183,636 283,520 342,779 416,316 369,039 4,441,215 4,611,801 4,987,324 6,601,968 4,892,377 5,859,063 8,552,769 8,511,325 3,351,058 10,582,475 7,422,077 6,398,096 11,104,607 12,135,265 13,263,660 15,657,570 14,624,936 18,225,145 19,836,077 20,462,997 14,208,922 24,470,499 18,419,698 17,106,694 Rate of conversion: Rs. 15 to the £ sterling. † The figures are inclusive of all foreign possessions in India, whether French or otherwise. Excluding the value of "bunker coal" re-shipped to steamers. TABLE No. 52.-Value* of the Total Trade of Ceylon, distinguishing Principal Countries. Rs. 15 to the £ sterling. † British East Africa, Cape Colony, Natal, Zanzibar, and other British Possessions excluding Egypt and Mauritius. TABLE No. 52.-Value* of the Total Trade of Ceylon, distinguishing Principal Countries—continued. Principal 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. 1921. (224) Foreign Coun £ £ £ £ ary Japan United States of America Other Foreign 531,586 353,557 1,735,715 1,898,436 2,345,314 2,738,605 2,248,602 3,830,648 6,086,904 7,186,456 2,952,641 8,962,421 6,984,553 4,227,491 517,043 428,510 729,776 696,394 883,441 1,196,851 1,154,455 882,729 958,214 2,749,937 2,055,196 2,117,186 5,691,001 6,002,916 6,688,178 8,474,753 6,617,012 7,460,411 10,860,517 10,374,454 5,166,889 14,241,329 12,892,655 9,144,239 22,005,945 23,095,651 25,396,993 28,966,956 26,422,746 29,454,881 31,504,804 32,806,078 26,058,034 40,651,812 42,481,510 34,577,075 * Rate of conversion Rs. 15 to the £ sterling Appendix II (1).—Agriculture and Land Tenure. 1(a).-Land Sale Regulations. APPENDIX II. RESOURCES. 1.-Agriculture and Land Tenure. TABLE No. 53.—Extent of Land sold and settled and Amount realized. The holdings are of all acreages up to about 3,000 acres, and the larger estates are very fully developed. The total area of agricultural land is probably about 3,000,000 acres. TABLE No. 54.-Approximate Acreages under the Principal Crops TABLE No. 55.—Approximate Numbers of Live Stock 1 (a) Addendum.-Summary of the Regulations affecting Purchasers and Lessees of Crown Lands. Applications should be sent on the prescribed form to the Government Agent or Assistant Government Agent in whose district the land lies, particulars (with a sketch, if possible) being given with regard to its name, situation, boundaries, and the purpose to which it is to be put. A deposit of Rs. 3 per acre is required from the applicant, in general not returnable till the sale or lease is decided upon. The lodging of the application or the incurring of expense in connection with it gives the * Only very approximate. † Probably understated. 31 The figures for 1921 in Tables 54 and 55 are based on the Census of Production. 34-20 |