Figures and Tables
Figures
- 2.1Family Structure of the KTL-Wanglee Family 56
- 3.1Example of an organizational network linking prospective migrants in Rural Fujian Province to employers in Southeast Asia 79
- 3.2Chart of flows of money and letters between Southeast Asia and China 82
- 3.3Taishan County in Guangdong Province 87
- 3.4Trend of remittances from 1926 to 1939 88
- 3.5Transfer of Liang Chenyou 91
- 3.6Transfer of Liang Xicun 96
- 3.7Transfer of Yu Guojun 97
- 3.8Transfer of Liang Yinghong 98
- 3.9Transfer of Liang Xichao 98
- 4.1Family Tree of the Pal Choudhuris of Ranaghat 111
- 4.2Family Tree of the Sahas of Faridpur 112
- 4.3Family Tree of the Sahas of Baliati (the Baliati Babus) 113
- 4.4Salt prices at several commercial stations, 1830–1834 115
- 6.1Yearly trend in mortgages to the communities in Kampong J. 161
- 6.2Yearly trend in mortgages from the different communities in Kampong J. 161
- 6.3Transfer of shop lots by communities (cases of transfers out) 170
- 6.4Transfer of shop lots by communities (cases of transfers in) 170
- 6.5Mortgage of shop lots by communities (cases of mortgages bought) 171
- 6.6Mortgage of shop lots by communities (cases of mortgages sold) 171
- 6.7Annual change in the composition of ethnic/social groups in mortgage buyers (share) 176
- 6.8Annual change in the composition of ethnic/social groups in the mortgage sellers (share) 176
- 6.9Annual change in the composition of ethnic/social groups among mortgage buyers (number) 176
- 6.10Annual change in the composition of ethnic/social groups among mortgage sellers (number) 177
- 6.11Comparison of aggregate value of mortgages and transfers 179
- 6.12Annual change in the frequency of transfers and mortgages 179
- 7.1A historical description of matchbox labels in the Calcutta market, 1890s 195
- 7.2Structure of match trade between Japan and India 197
- 7.3Major standard labels in the “Bulk Trade” to South Asia in 1918 (no. 30 onward omitted) 202
- 7.4Match label registration by the Japanese patent office 208
- 7.5Match label registration by the name of Indian merchants 208
- 7.6Modulation of “The Lark” in the case of Abdulali in the 1910s 215
- 7.7Trademarks registered by Indian merchants: Motifs adopted from India 216
- 7.8Marketing of Nippon Match Mfg Co.: Destination quantity 218
- 7.9Label registration behavior in the Mitsui/Naoki/Honda Nexus 220
- 7.10Materials and creatures 221
- 7.11Showcase of multiple civilizations 222
- 7.12Japanese motif 222
- 7.13Words and phrases 223
- 10.1Chinese Chambers of Commerce in the Pacific Rim (1918) 287
- 10.2Chinese Chambers of Commerce in Asia (1918) 288
- 10.3Signatures and Seals of the CGCCs 302
Tables
- 3.1Profits from exchange rates 85
- 4.1Major salt purchasers in the early 1790s 109
- 4.2Large merchants in Dhaka and Bakarganj Districts in the early 1840s 114
- 6.1Mortgage transactions among the different communities in Kampong J. (cases) 162
- 6.2Overall result of individual land transactions in Kampong J. 163
- 6.3Owners of shop lots in the initial grants between 1885 and 1887 166
- 6.4Owners of shop lots in the initial grants between 1904 and 1906 167
- 6.5Summary of initial distribution of shop lots classified by ethnic/social group 169
- 6.6Annual change in initial distribution of shop lots classified by ethnic/social group (area) 173
- 6.7Aggregate value of mortgages and transfers 182
- 7.1Hierarchy of match manufacturing units in 1918 197
- 7.2Label-wise export in “Bulk Trade” to South Asia in 1918 203
- 7.3Stockholders of Nippon match in the second half of 1912 220
- 8.1Exports from Kobe by Chinese and Indian Merchants, 1925–1941 (million yen) 235
8.2The exports of Japanese cotton textiles by Indian merchants in Kobe, 1939 237 - 8.3Geographic composition of imports of cotton textiles into Singapore and ethnic composition of firms engaged in import trade, June to December 1934 240
- 8.4The main course of the first and second Indo-Japanese cotton trade negotiations 244
- 8.5Main importers who had commercial relations with Japanese exporters in British India (firms), February 1942 254
- 10.1Unit and amount of the fund approved 303
- 10.2Distribution bases of HLB abroad 304
- 11.1Migrants’ preferred occupations 320
- 11.2Emigrants from North China to Northeast China 328