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INTRODUCTORY TABLES

COUNTRIES, 1862—19] 1— continued.

Ixxiii

Telegraphs

(Length of lines in

miles).

Telegraphs

(Length of wire in

miles).

Expenditure on Army.

Expenditure on Navy.

1S02

1912

1862

1912

1862

1912

1862

1912

(160S)<> 14,092

i

29,187

\ (1808) 41,881

r

207,465

&

1 10,91 6,306

22,060,797

i 10,481,619

£ ■ 2,989,884

(1867)" 2,409

(1869)6 1,098

15,928 4,774 1,959

(1807) 7,396

(1869) 3,065

93,032 25,834

8,048

1,331,685 400,021

3,259,890 1,097,000

212,636

620,005

10,049 (1807) 13,6o4

114,394 141,707

52,770 (1867) 44,984

433,302 437,873

14,004,814

31,090,208 34,037,103

5,056,757

17,070,321 22,870,000

5,397,000

149,263

17,037

54,ii94

951,250

308,908

195,369

6,828

11,742

253,329

(1860)

8,989 (1870)

1,850 (1870)

3,532 (1806)

3,965

5,045 (1910) 32,328

4,729

1,322

24,502

(1866) 23,734 (1870)

6,297 (1870)

5,142 (1866)

7,801

10,247 (1910)

187,424

23,534 104,995 177,114

248,642

11,502,495

1,065,250

220,528 2,250,000

861,237

16,966,471

2,522,918

854,000

3,150,938

77,254

3,414,958

694,060

110,757

752,000

352,053 7,802,488 1,697,050

316,622 1,291,883

(1804) 21,151

5,945

(1910)

120,483

(1864) 37,386

13,415

(1910)

453,530

091,205 15,225,127

2, 075, ( WO 49,293,342

230,421 2,941,404

1,023,411 15,914,517

57,858

579,278

33,101,749

7,530,000

9,461,221

2,524,025

2,186

16,449

150,807

1,720,000

28,8905

49,200-5

6,055,000

7,291,012

1,229,460

1,285,690

■""

219,219

1,487,345

78,873,081

18,642,080

8,534,914

25,405,220

^ Total Russian Empire.

5 Estimates only.

J^ First available figures.

" In 1862 the Turkisli Kmpire included Thrace, Bulgaria, Rounielia and Tliessaly, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Moldavia and Wallaohia (Rumania) and Servia.

9 There were no Export Returns until 1800, in which rear they t^^talled 3,873,000?. (Im- port's, 1866, 5,881,0001.).

-■■ 12 xot till 1870 were there any railway line.^ in Greece ; in that year there were '^' miles.