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separating lands for agricultural purposes—Mercantile
ideas—Purchase of forests—Question of colonisation—Necessary work — Public farms — Value of government forests — Output— Reason of forest destruction—Principles of forest administration—Comparison with other countries—Value of the lumber business to the country | 74-110 |
CHAPTER VI
MINING AND MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES | |
General character of mines and
manufactures—Granite—Limestone—Brick kilns—China, earthenware, &c.—Glass—Gold —Copper—Iron ore—Pig iron—Smelting and rolling-mills— Nails and other forged products—Doubtful future—Use of steel and pig iron — Engineering works and shipyards— Imports—Protection—Private works—Artisans working in metals—Calcium carbide and chloride of potash—Chemical products of wood—Leather—Soap and candles—Matches— Flour mills— Sugar — Bakeries — Distilleries — Breweries— Tobacco—Printing —Cotton industry—Linen—Woollens — Hosiery and knitted goods—Ready-made clothes—Question of the productive character of the textile industries—Comparison with Russia — Privileges for Tammerfors — Sawmills—Planing-mills and cabinet-making—Bobbins—Pulp and paper—Factories—Total industrial progress—Artisans— Wages—Women—Children’s work—Insurance against accidents—Associations, &c.— Household industry—Personal capacity— Industrial liberty—Water power — Privileges— Question of tariff union with Russia | 111–152 |
CHAPTER VII
COMMERCE, NAVIGATION, AND FISHERIES | |
Progress of commerce—Composition of the export—Increase in
consumption—Trade with Russia—Trade with England— Germany— Denmark — Sweden— Norway— France—Spain— Holland and Belgium—United States—Trade in butter— Commerce and the tariff—Treaty with Spain—Relations with Russia—Present arrangement—Bad consequences of a tariff union—Explanation of the surplus import—Commercial marine—Clearance of ships—Fishing marine—Treatment of fish—Fishery legislation—Artificial fish cultivation—Coast of the Polar Sea and of the White Sea—Finnish migrations to the sea—Utilisation of the Russian coast by Finlanders | 153–184 |
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