. The Statemans Yearbook : Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year . fees, &c., 147,544 dollars. By the treaty of Utrecht, 1713, the French retain some rights enablingfishermen to land and dry fish on the northern and western shores. Theexistence of these rights, their extent having long been matter of dispute,has interfered with the development of the island, and it is understood thatan effort towards a better understanding regarding them is now being madeby the British and French Governments. The revenue and expenditure in five years (1 dollar = 45. li^d.) h


. The Statemans Yearbook : Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year . fees, &c., 147,544 dollars. By the treaty of Utrecht, 1713, the French retain some rights enablingfishermen to land and dry fish on the northern and western shores. Theexistence of these rights, their extent having long been matter of dispute,has interfered with the development of the island, and it is understood thatan effort towards a better understanding regarding them is now being madeby the British and French Governments. The revenue and expenditure in five years (1 dollar = 45. li^d.) havebeen :— - 1893 1894 l!^95 1896 1897 RevenueExpenditure. • £3G5,384f37C,479 £341,882402,126 £325,721281,809 £330,689283,439 £ 332,225385,029 Of the Revenue for 1897, no less than 303,861^. is from debt (1897) 3,431,988Z. The total imports and exports of Newfoundland for five years are asfollows :— — 1893 £1,577,6191,308,523 1S94 1895 1896 1897 Imports .Exports . £1,492,6541,210,660 £1,233,2331,278,080 £1,250,7251,364,011 £1,211,9051,005,263 fe ax--Bo OK 1899. Plate 2,


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