By 1897 the figure rose to 24,454 and 30 years later to 52,462.
The figure for the same period in 1996 rose to 37 percent.
By the end of the year, he said, the figure should rise to 4 million.
The figure would rise to 57.5 percent in future years.
But this figure rose to 11 percent for the period from 1981 to 1986.
This figure rose to 100 million on the last day of 2004.
In 1998, the figure rose 49 percent, to $899 million.
Last year, with television, the figure rose to 22 percent, he says.
In America the figure is above 4 times, and rising.
In 1986, the figure rose to 5,211, an increase of 7 percent.