§ Mr. YERBURGHasked the President of the Board of Trade the value of domestic produce and manufactures exported by the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States of America, respectively, in the years 1880, 1910, and in 1911, if available, excluding in each case the value of such exports to British Possessions, including Protectorates, and the value of domestic produce and manufactures exported by the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States of America, respectively, to British Posses- 1873W sions, including Protectorates, in the years 1880, 1910, and in 1911, if available?
Mr. BUXTONThe following statement shows, for the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States of America, respectively, the total value of exports of domestic produce and manufactures to British Possessions, including Protectorates, and to all other countries, in each of the years 1880, 1910, and 1911:—
— 1880. 1910. 1911. £ £ £ UNITED KINGDOM— Exports to British Possessions (including Protectorates) 75,254,000 147,303,000 158,844,000 Exports to All other Countries 147,806,000 283,082,000 295,275,000 Total 223,060,000 430,385,000 454,119,000 GERMANY— Exports to British Possessions (including Protectorates) 747,000* 14,298,000 15,726,000 Exports to All other Countries 141,610,000 353,206,000 382,652,000 Total 142,357,000 367,504,000 398,378,000 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA†— Exports to British Possessions (including Protectorates) 10,767,000 59,308,000 74,948,000 Exports to All other Countries 160,888,000 296,959,000 344,541,000 Total 171,655,000 356,267,000 419,489,000 * To British India, British North America, and Australia only. The exports to other British Possessions were not separately distinguished. The exports to these destinations in 1910 amounted to £9,326,000, and in 1911 to £10,919,000. † For years ended 30th June.