Transactions . bed), Toppior Njuotjamaluspavaara, and Xahcrivaara do not come under the contractwith the Swedish Government, and are not, apparently, of industrial import-ance. Voluminous statistics are given of the output and consumption of iron-orein the principal countries of the world, and more especially in Germany (in-cluding in the case of that country statistics of import and export); also ofthe output, export, and consumption in Sweden itself from 1897 to 1906; and itis shown that the German Empire is now Swedens principal foreign customerfor iron-ore. The before-mentioned contract wi
Transactions . bed), Toppior Njuotjamaluspavaara, and Xahcrivaara do not come under the contractwith the Swedish Government, and are not, apparently, of industrial import-ance. Voluminous statistics are given of the output and consumption of iron-orein the principal countries of the world, and more especially in Germany (in-cluding in the case of that country statistics of import and export); also ofthe output, export, and consumption in Sweden itself from 1897 to 1906; and itis shown that the German Empire is now Swedens principal foreign customerfor iron-ore. The before-mentioned contract with the Swedish Governmentlimiting, as it would seem to do, the exports to fixed quantities during thenext twenty years (with the probable intention of promoting the growth of thenative metallurgical industries by retaining a certain proportion of ores fortheir use within the country), may in time cause German iron-founders andsteel-manufacturers to look elsewhere for the needful supply of raw material. L. L. Wood Memorial Hall, and Offices of The North of England Institute of Miningand Mechanical Engineers, Newcastle-ipon-Tvne. 1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 BOO 100 5161 U6L 0161 6061 8061 I 1 8sei 1061 1 1 ZOfct 9061 1 6tei 9061 i , 1 5S£l *061 1 OSEt £061 1 51EL 5061 I 8E51 10611 I 9551 0061 1 5E51 66811 6151 9691 1 0811 Z681 1 1 Sill 9681 1 1 0501 5681 1 9£6 tG81 1 £18 £681 1 0*/ 5681 1 169 1681 1 0/9 0681 1 989 6881 /89 8881 1 *69 /881 i ,1 1 15/ 98SL 1 0*Z S88. 1 1 1 *// V881 ! 1 1 £58 SEoi 1 5E8 58811831 — L_ 618 1 198 0831 Z68 6/81 ZE *S6 8121 , l_J 896 //81 IZ 1/6 9181 ±3 916 9181 1 *88 t>/81 1 /18 £/8l 1, 59/ 5/81 1 05/ 1/81 959 0/81 1 919 6981 1 its 8981 1, 66t £981 6S> 9981 , 80fr 5981 1 58S *98l 1, 5tS £981 0£8 5981 1 95£ 1901 058 0981 rz 0/5 6S81 IZ 595 8S8I t *95 /SS JZ 095 95! zr EE5 5581 1, 081 t-S8l 1 5/1 £581 Etl 6 2 cccc cc 0 JOOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOOOJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO>cor~oio,tco
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