Beautiful Philippines / A Handbook of General Information
Philippine Commission of Independence
Beautiful Philippines / A Handbook of General Information
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Contents
List of Illustrations
ILLUSTRATED MAPS
FOREWORD
I. Historical Background
II. The Material Spain Found
III. The First Philippine Republic
IV. Population of the Philippine Islands
FOREIGN POPULATION OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
COMPARATIVE POPULATION
V. Geographical Items of Interest
DIFFERENCES IN TIME
COMPARATIVE AREAS
VI. The City of Manila
VII. The Environs of Manila
VIII. Other Cities
BAGUIO
CEBU
ILOILO
ZAMBOANGA
IX. The Provinces—Beauty Spots
X. Agricultural Products, Forest Resources, Minerals, and Other Industries
Hemp exports, 1913–1922
Coconut oil exported, 1913–1922
Sugar exported, 1913–1922
Cigars exported, 1913–1922
Number of rural credit associations and average number of stockholders, amount of capital stock paid up, and loans made in 1923, by provinces and subprovinces
FOREST RESOURCES
MINERALS
Importation of iron and steel and manufactures thereof
Calorific values of various coals
Importations of coal into the Philippine Islands, 1908–1922
OTHER INDUSTRIES
PUBLIC LANDS
XI. The Trade of the Philippine Islands
Total trade (imports and exports) by countries for the years ended December 31, 1917–1922
Values of imports and exports, and total volume of trade, showing balance for each year, from 1913 to 1922
[Excluding gold and silver ore, bullion and coin]
Values of principal articles exported, 1921–1922
[Source: Bureau of Commerce and Industry]
Values of principal articles imported, 1921–1922
[Source: Bureau of Commerce and Industry]
Aggregate value of merchandise carried by vessels engaged in foreign trade, by nationality
[Source: Bureau of Customs]
MANILA
ILOILO
CEBU
ZAMBOANGA
ALL OTHERS
TOTAL
XII. Structure of the Philippine Government
Statement of receipts, expenditures, and surplus of the Insular government, 1921–1922
[Source: Bureau of Audits]
Budget estimates for the Insular government, 1918–1923
[Source: Budget presented by the Executive Department to the Philippine Legislature]
Table of currency in circulation, 1913–1922
XIII. The Filipinos in Control
Comparative death rate scale for 1917
XIV. The Independence Movement
XV. Appendices
FIRST CLASS PUBLIC VEHICLES
SECOND CLASS PUBLIC VEHICLES
MANILA-ILOILO
MANILA-CEBU
VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF PHILIPPINE MONEY
BANKING: COMBINED CONDITION OF ALL THE COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, IN PESOS
THE AMOUNT OF CURRENCY IN CIRCULATION AND THE PER CAPITA CIRCULATION IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS FROM 1906 TO 1922
[Source: Insular Treasury]
TABLE SHOWING THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (EXCEPT THE CITIES OF MANILA AND BAGUIO), BY PROVINCES
[Source: Executive Bureau]
GROWTH OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
PRIVATE SCHOOLS: ANNUAL ENROLLMENT, NUMBER OF TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS, 1918–1922
[Source: Office of the Superintendent of private schools]
ANNUAL EXPENDITURES FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION, 1918–1922a
[Source: Bureau of Education]
TOTAL RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES, AND ACCUMULATED SURPLUS OF THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT, 1901–1922 IN PESOS
FIRE, MARINE, AND MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE COMPANIES DOING ACTIVE BUSINESS IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1922
AMERICANS AND FILIPINOS IN THE PHILIPPINE SERVICE ON JULY 1, 1921a
NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES, AS PER REVISION MADE UP TO JUNE 18, 1923
[Source: Bureau of Commerce and Industry]
CENTRALS COMPLETED
CENTRALS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
PROJECTS DEFINITELY PLANNED FOR DEVELOPMENT
SMALL FACTORIES USING OPEN TRAIN EVAPORATORS AND VACUUM PANS
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