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Return ordered,
Of Sea-going War Ships in Commission, in Reserve, and building, and showing the Naval expenditure, revenue, tonnage of Mercantile Marine, and value of sea-borne commerce of various countries for the year 1894:
And, showing Naval expenditure on Sea-going force, the value of sea-borne commerce (exclusive of interchange with the United Kingdom), and the revenue of British self-governing colonies for the year 1894 (in continuation of Parliamentary Papers, No. 396, of Session 1890–91, and of No. 372, of Session 1893, and of No. 299, of Session 1894)."—(Sir Charles Dilke.)