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1008 1911
Cruisers (armoured) — Maria Theresa Kaiser Karl VI. , St. Georg
Cruisers (protected)— /Kai serin Elisabeth .1 (Kaiser F. Joseph ./
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5,200 6,300 7,300
4,000
2,400
3,.500 3,500
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2 7-6-in., 8 6-in.
2 9-4-in., 8 6-in. .
2 9-4-in. 5 7-6-in.,4 6-in.
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8 4-7 in
7 4-1 in.. .
9 4-1 in
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9,000 12,800 15,000
8,000
7,200
20,000
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25,000
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Admiral Spaun .
3 new ships .
20
1 26 27
The personnel of the navy in 1912 consisted of 835 officers and cadets, 1,476 mechanicians, engineers, doctors, &c., and about 14,000 sailors.
Commerce of the Common Customs Territory (not including
Bullion).
Years
1907 1908 1909
Imports
l.OOOZ. 104,250 99,916 116,514
Exports
T,000Z. 102,380 03,966 96,020
Years
1910 1911 1912
Imports
1,000L
118,868 132,988 145,300
Exports
1,000/.. 100,775 100,179 110,01-2
Chief imports and exports (special trade) (24 crowns or half- florins = 1 ^. ). Chief imports and exjiorts in 1,000 crowns : —
Imports
Cotton (raw) .
Coal, Coke, &c.
Maize
Tobacco .
Coffee
Wheat .
Wool
Rice
Eggs
Prints and books
bouTul Silk and mannf. Copiier .
Flax, hemp, and jute Machinery
Hog's lard and bacon Hides and skins
not
Pigs
1911
1910 1,000
1 1,000
crowns
crowns
- 313,690
295,891
' lS8,9ri4
173,509
30,127
8,450
1 58,720
54,916
92,634
72,186
22,985
55,754
146,403
159,880
28,954
27,131
57,481
47,150
55,920
52,539
121,094
121,665
52,151
46,715
77,786
60,447
, ] 50,250
132,331
10,418
523
10S,691
81,466
8,967
433
Exports
Sugar
Eggs
Woodwork
Cask-staves
Other wood
Barley
Lignite .
Malt
Leather-gloves and shoe
Cattle
Horses
Glass and glass-ware
Bed-feathers .
WooUon-ware .
Hops
Beans
Beer (in casks)
Fowl
Coal (excl. lignite)
1911
1,000
crowns
•216,567
112,594
80,719
5,116
270,370
22,456
72,602
■ 57,325
41,108
14,308
34,596
71,170
15,601
70,673
30,6-28
J 6. 704
14;475
17,180
10,970
1910
1,000
crowns
241,019
105,774
78,121
4,598
241,987
35,538
76,897
48,944
43,453
50,0.'. 3
46,208
74,156
17,.390
67,521
34,822
20,773
13,090
20,302
25,087
For the coiiimoii customs territory the values are lixed annually by a permanent com- mission, comprising officials and representatives of agriculture, sylviculture, trade and in-
dustry. In general, net values are taken for imports and gross vahies forexports, and they