Imperial Institute. 1933 The mineral industry of the British Empire and foreign countries : statistical summary (production, imports and exports) 1930-1932. London, UK, HMSO, 440pp. (World Mineral Production).
Abstract
Throughout the trade' statistics in this document, materials
imported or exported on government account have been included as
far as possible.
Trade statistics for the United Kingdom include the trade
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland with the Irish Free State, and
exclude the direct foreign trade of the Irish Free State, which is
given separately.
Export statistics for Germany include deliveries on reparations
account up to June, 1932.
Trade statistics for Japan do not include trade between
that country and the rest of the Japanese Empire. Trade figures
for Korea and Formosa include the trade with all other parts of the
Japanese Empire.
The units of quantity adopted are the cwt. of 112 lb. (avdp.);
ton of 2,240 lb. (avdp.); imperial gallon and metric carat. For
precious metals the troy ounce of 480 grains is used.
Further particulars relating to the various minerals and metals
referred to in this summary will be found in the brochures published
by the Mineral Resources Department of the Imperial Institute (see
lists on cover). These brochures contain much information which
has a bearing on the statistical data recorded in this volume.
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