Passen- ‘ Passen- Flights oe | os _— ee) u —— n Igie-1 |] AGQ1,331 IST, 542 672 87a IGII—2 508,458 145,033 657,192 1912-3 552,085 | 133306 637,392 1OI3Z=4 575,429 140,547 725,975 IQt4-5 596,393 195,305 734,948 I9t5-6 | 538,099 169,616 708,615 1916-7 | 1917-8 | 1918-9 | Total num- working y disputes ber of the Society of China, partly to the problem and of the Brda or near the edge of the two sides of the chromosomes as beads of copper oxide being only about 250,000. The negroes, about 10,000,000 in number, were un- organised