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Table XIX:
Showing the principal contraband imports of northern neutrals
during the three months subsequent to the December agreements.

 
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Norway Denmark Sweden Holland
Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.
Note. Imports in excess of the estimated norm are in italics.
Corn and grain
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

148,566
104,283

340,524
252,108

60,533
90,564

379,272
1,307,790
Fodder and forage
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

26,918
18,474

661,082
483,306

167,783
79,710

437,440
474,881
Lard, margarine, meat, syrup, etc,
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

10,866
7,580

39,054
11,535

9,397
5,058

33,068
130,849
Aluminum, antimony, etc.
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

4,335
Not
ascertainable

40
60

21
1,422

105
565
Copper, brass and bronze
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

1,966
732

1,341
1,722

3,562
2,652

613
25,764
Lead, nickel, tin, tinned plates
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

15,699
8,190

8,310
7,302

5,834
4,310

7,024
25,202
Oils and fats (animal)
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

16,163
765

4,184
3,264

1,481
1,389

9,634
25,981
Oils and fats (vegetable)
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

10,176
3,402

6,411
7,506

8,436
Not
ascertainable

52,378
29,568
Mineral oils, including petroleum
      January-March, 1915
      Estimated normal imports for 3 months

10,210
20,835

91,481
70,737

32,004
41,277

54,535
50,757