VIEW OF THE WHOLE ANTARCTIC CONTINENT, SHOWING THE METHOD OF APPROACH OF Courtesy of "The Sphere." THE VARIOUS EXPEDITIONS. IMPORTS. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE BY PRINCIPAL ARTICLES YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1911. EXPORTS. Order of magnitude, 1911. PRINCIPAL PORTS OF THE WORLD: VESSEL TONNAGE MOVEMENT IN Total movement of shipping, excluding sailing and small coasting vessels. Separate data for entrances and clearances not available. Year ended Feb. 28. 2 Year ended Mar. 31. Year ended June 30. Gross tons. Excluding Chinese junks engaged in the foreign trade., Excluding warships, transports, yachts, native craft and steam and sailing vessels under 50 tons, but including vessels engaged in intersettlement trade. Excluding the tonnage of vessels that called for the purpose of coaling and for orders only. Including native craft. Figures for year ended Mar. 31, 1908. 10 Tonnage of vessels entered and cleared at the maritime customs. 11 Figures of direct entrances and clearances from and to places outside the commonwealth, |