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THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE

EDITORIAL BOARD

editor-In-Chief

Dr. MANUEL L. ROXAS

Commissioner of Research

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

JOSE S. CAMUS

Assistant Director of Plant Industry

FLORENCIO TAMESIS

Assistant Director of Forestry

JOSE P. DANS

Assistant Director of Lands

VICENTE MILLS

Technical Assistant

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

CORNELIO BALMACEDA

Assistant Director of Commerce

Dr. GREGORIO SAN AGUSTIN

Assistant Director of Animal Industry

MIGUEL P. SELGA

Director, Weather Bureau

RICHARD McGREGOR

Chief, Publications Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerc

MANAGING EDITOR

LEON MA. GONZALES

Chief, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Crops

ANTONIO PERA

Assistant Chief, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Industries

JOSE PALARCA

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Livestock:

JUAN RANGASAJO

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Demography

Dr. TRINIDAD J. JARAMILLO

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Dr. JOSE GUIDOTE

Chief, Vital Statistics Section

Bureau of Health

Trade

SIMPLICIO MINA

Chief, Statistics Divisison

Bureau of Customs

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Mining

LEOPOLDO FAUSTINO

Chief, Mineral Resources Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Fisheries

WALLACE ADAMS

Chief, Fish and Game Administration

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Labor

ROSENDO REGALADO

Chief, Statistics Division

Bureau of Labor

Public Finance

JOSE CELESTE

Special Agent

Department of Finance

RUFINO MELO

Chief, Department of Accounting and

Statistics, Bureau of Audits

Public Lands

ZOILO CASTRILLO

Chief, Public Lands Division

Bureau of Lands

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ii

THE PHILIPPINE

STATISTICAL REVIEW

VOL. 1 FIRST QUARTER, 1934 NO. 1

EDITORIALS

OUR BOW TO THE PUBLIC

The difference between success and failure in any human

activity depends largely upon knowledge of facts. Experience

has shown that ignorance or an imperfect knowledge of facts

has been the parent of innumerable errors, failures, and cala

mities.

During the early part of last year, the Department of Agri

culture and Commerce issued the first number of the Statistical

Handbook of the Philippine Islands. Since then, numerous

requests have been received by the Department asking informa

tion regarding current statistical data available.

It is hoped that with this publication business men, manufac

turers, producers, and researchers will find in it the answer to

their desire to have at hand current data on various phases of

economic life of the Philippines.

JORGE B. VARGAS

Acting Secretary

FOR UNIFORM POPULATION FIGURE

There is a need for uniform figure on population of the Philip

pine Islands from year to year. Ever since the last Census

had been taken, some 15 years ago, no two offices of the Phil

ippine Government had used similar figure on population of the

Islands. As a result per capita computations have had varying

interpretations. To obviate such apparent conflict of figures

1

LIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

- used by the different branches of the Philippine Government, we

suggest that for purposes of uniformity the population of the

Philippines for 1933 should be 12,849,550 and not otherwise.

This figure has been arrived at by a scientific study of the

population of the Philippines as may be gleaned from an article

on population, elsewhere appearing in this issue. A comparative

study of the various methods of computing population of the

Philippines has been made and it was found out that after

making allowances for the epidemic in 1918 and 1919, the geo

metrical method of computing population where the rate of in

crease equals 0.016006 is the most reliable.

MANUEL L. ROXAS

Under Secretary and Commissioner of Research

A REVIEW OF THE GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITION

IN THE PHILIPPINES DURING THE FIRST

QUARTER OF 1934

By LEON MA. GONZALES

Chief, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

The forward movement of business that began in November

of last year has continued at an accelerated rate during the first

quarter of the current year. To be sure, our combined index

for the first quarter of the current year showed an increase of

3 points over that of the corresponding period of last year.

The betterment was largely confined to finance and distribution.

In finance, most of the business indices showed decided increase.

In bank debits, for example, the increase was 15 points; mone

tary circulation, 10 points; and corporate investments, 102 points.

The extraordinary increase in corporate investments was largely

due to the unusual activities in mining. In the production field,

the trend has been downward as expected. The decrease in

building construction was 55 points and agricultural production,

47 points. Manufactures however, showed an increase of 44

points. The combined index for production showed a decrease

of 6 points. In the field of distribution, all items showed pro

nounced increase. Foreign trade, for example, showed an in

crease of 30 points; gross sales, 4 points; wholesale prices, 7

points and freight, 16 points. The combined index for distri

bution during the first quarter of this year was 13 points above

that of the corresponding period of last year.

ADVANCE IN PRICES

The outstanding improvement in local business condition has

been the upward movement in prices. Abacá, maguey, sugar,

rice and lumber advanced considerably while copra, coconut oil

and tobacco took a downward trend. The commodity prices

3

4 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

during the first quarter of 1934 compared with the correspond

ing period of last year follow:

Average wholesale -prices

Commodity Unit

1933 1934

Abacá ...................................... Picul.... P-4.55 +5.67

Maguey ........................................ do.... 2.06 3.58

Sugar ..…....…... do.... 6.41 7.29

Rice ...................... Sack (57 kilos).... 3.99 4.53

Lumber .......................... M. B. Ft..... 98.45 113.63

Copra .............................. 100 kilos.... 4.98 3.62

Coconut oil ................................ kilo.... .1179 .0992

Tobacco .............................. Quintal.... 10.25 7.99

SOME ENCOURAGING SIGNS

In spite of some adverse measures passed by the United States

Congress relative to some of our principal exports, there are

several encouraging signs of local business activity.

(1) Redemption by U. S. Government of Liberty bonds.-The

redemption by the United States Government of several million

pesos worth of liberty bonds that are held by provincial and

municipal government would tend to increase monetary circula

tion in the Philippines.

(2) Increasing activities in mining industry.—The ever

increasing development in local mining industry will not only give

room for employment but will also increase our national wealth.

Mining is one of the few industries of the Islands wherein the

activity is continuous throughout the year.

(3) Olympic meet in Manila.-The opening of the Olympic

meet in Manila will also accelerate business activity in the City.

(4) Restoration of P2,000,000 pension to veterans.—Begin

ning next June the veterans of the Spanish–American War and

Philippine Insurrection will receive an additional amount of

P2,000,000. This amount will undoubtedly be spent by the bene

ficiaries in the Philippines, and as such additional business activ

ity is expected.

(5) Release of funds for elections.—According to Dr. Rufino

Luna of the Department of Interior and Labor, the expenses

to be incurred in connection with the general election and the

election for delegates to the constitutional convention, will be

over P2,500,000. This sum will automatically go back to trade

as the recipients will then have means with which to buy their

necessities.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 5

(6) Increasing gross sales of leading firms.--Most of the firms

coöperating with the Division of Statistics reported that there

had been a decided increase in their gross sales during the first

quarter of the year as compared with the corresponding period

of last year. -

(7) Funds for public works.-The release of funds for public

works, recently announced by the Secretary of Public Works

and Communications, would undoubtedly give a sufficient tonic

to unemployment in the provinces. The purchasing power of

the average laborer will in this case be improved and the same

will favorably react on local trade.

OUTLOOK OF THE FUTURE

Concurring with the foregoing comfortable signs are the op

timistic statements of several business leaders abroad to the

effect that we have turned the corner and could see signs of

immediate revival. Production in many quarters witnessed

considerable improvement. Wages have slightly increased.

And distribution followed a more or less natural course in spite

of assertive nationalism adopted by several countries.

By and large it would seem reasonable to predict that unless

upset by some unusual circumstances, the improvement noted

during the first quarter will keep on going for at least the second

quarter.

Indez Numbers on General Business Condition in the

Philippines During the First Quarter

COMPOSITE

Com

- Pro- Distri- bined

Period Finance duction but ign

1924–1928 --- 100 100 100 100

1933 81 88 68 79

1934 84 82 80 82

PRODUCTION

Agricultural Production

- - Indea:Period Volume—Kilos numbers *

1924-1928 ….................................................................... 351,395,814 100

1933 .......….............. 504,582,942 82

1934 - b 670,664,869 89

a Weighted. * Figures for sugar are estimated only.

Building Construction

- Inder

Period A mount numbers

1924–1928 P1,678,170 100

1933 ---- 1,852,790 110

1934 .............................…. 916,690 55

6 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Indez Numbers on General Business Condition in the Philippines

During the First Quarter—Continued

Manufactures

- Cigars Cigarettes CombinedPeriod (Number) (Number) indez -

1924-1928 .....................…..............…........ 86,815,194 1,334,388,149 100

1933 49,483,613 921,664,552 57

1934 88,752,838 766,573,958 101

a Weighted.

Weighted Average

NormalItems (1924 gºs) **** 1934

Agricultural Production (5) 100 80 89

Building Construction (2) --- 100 110 55

Manufactures (1) 100 57 101

Weighted Average 100 88 S2

DISTRIBUTION

Foreign Trade

- InderPeriod Amount numbers

1924–1928 F143,482,568 100

1934 92,081,352 64

1983 135,504,074 94

Gross Sales

1924-1928 P295,878,000 100

1933 148,366,000 50

1934 160,430,000 54

Wholesale Prices

- IndPeriod Average nº. a

1924–1928 P290.56 100

1933 130.80 58

1934 - ----------------------------- 146.30 65

* Weighted.

Freight

- IndezPeriod Volume numbers

1924–1928 --- 1,323,367 100

1933 2,085,566 158

1984 .…................................... a 2,308,676 174

* Steamship freight and car loadings for March are only estimated.

Weighted Average

NormalItems (1924–1928) 1933 1934

Foreign Trade (2) - 100 64 94

Gross Sales (4) 100 50 54

Wholesale Price (1) 100 58 65

Freight (1) --- ---- 100 158 174

Weighted average -...............................................…..... 100 81 84

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 7

Indez Numbers on General Business Condition in the Philippines

During the First Quarter–Continued

FINANCE

Bank Debits

Period Average *:::.

1924–1928 .............. P31,050,157 100

1933 20,071,804 65

1934 ........................ --- 24,896,653 80

Bank Loans, Overdrafts, etc.

1924–1928 P129,847,042 100

1933 -- 113,206,068 87

1934 - 104,628,612 81

Monetary Circulation

1924–1928 .......................... +--------------------------------------------------------------------- P124,091,129 100

1933 -- 88,435,415 71

1934 ---- --- 100,900,587 81

Corporate Investments

- Indez

Period Amount numbers

1924–1928 ------ P3,840,006 100

1938 ------.…~~ 1,833,694 48

1934 ........ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,781,144 150

Weighted Average

Normal

Items (1924–1928) 1933 1934

Bank Debits (2) 100 65 80

Bank Loans (10) 100 87 81

Monetary Circulation (10) 100 81 81

Corporate Investment (1) 100 48 150

Weighted Average .................................................................... 100 81 84

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Oversea Trade of the Philippines

First Quarter

Per cent of

1933 1934 Increase

IMPORTs:

January.… P12,293,606 P14,360,504 16.81

February .... 8,608.505 18,225,131 111.71

March 12,743,309 15,645,954 22.78

TotAL 33,645,420 48,231,589 43.35

ExpoRTs:

January... 16,203,017 23,089,225 42.50

February… 19,715,019 31,061,586 57.55

March 22,517,896 33,121,674 47.09

Total. ......…. 58,435,932 87.272,485 49.35

Total TRADE:

January .. -- 28,496,623 37,449,729 131.42

February . 28,323,524 49,286,717 74.01

March ....... 35,261,205 48,767,628 38.30

Total …… 92,081,352 135,504,074 47.16

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Leading Earports of the Philippines 1

First Quarter

1933 1934

Articles r A. n . r- A.

Quantity Value Quantity Value

SUGAR ... 377,021,664 P41,975,661 545,577,367 P66,568,667

ABACA 33,492,422 2,623,296 41,538,759 4,146,664

Coconut OIL 31,930,433 3,907,619 34,889,943 3,575,566

CoPRA 41,368,998 2,672,418 69,432,386 3,474,078

ToBACC0–

Cigars .................... 32,688,134 1,086,849 59,604,288 1,945,725

Cigarettes .. 7,817,150 25,516 2,708,850 9,158

Leaf 5,496,665 1,465,562 3,575,279 752,403

DESICATED CoconuT 3,370,849 618,238 5,208,414 982,439

EMBROIDERIES . ------------------- 1,025,594 ........................ 847,152

CoRDAGE Kilos 1,115,413 319,870 2,052,513 673,577

LUMBER ....... Cu. m.... 9,460 239,041 18,677 581,339

CoPRA MEAL ... Kilos.... 17,286,799 410,011 26,574,035 475,701

1 Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on the Parity Act.

Erports of the Plvilippines by Countries of Destimation *

First Quarter

Per cent of In

Country 1933 1934 creage or

Decrease

United States .................................................................... P51,936,086 79,475,716 + 53.02

Hawaii 247,576 122,185 — 50.64

Guam 24,417 28,580 + 17.04

Porto Rico… 20,144 54,961 + 172.84

Japan 1,364,172 1,658,594 + 21.58

China 325,550 495,457 + 52.19

Great Britain .................................................................... 819,946 1,193,032 + 45.50

Germany 410,201 423,103 + 3.15

Spain 1,749,388 387,563 — 77.84

France 402,458 886,593 + 120.29

British East Indies ......................................................... 103,816 126,359 + 21.71

Australia - 55,485 105,298 + 89.78

Dutch East Indies ............................................................ 54,294 76,277 + 40.49

Belgium 134,153 196,311 + 46.33

Netherlands 146,863 447,793 +- 204.90

French East Indies .......................................................... 6,103 13,154 + 115.53

Switzerland 1,179 2,761 -H 134.18

Canada 98,085 61,520 — 37.28

Hongkong 193,346 324,695 + 67.93

Italy 112,073 119,277 + 6.43

Japanese-China ................................................................ 777 31,090 +3,901.29

Sweden 16,919 149,944 + 786.25

Norway 31,199 35,519 -- 13.85

Denmark 33,953 52,007 + 50.23

Siam 41,407 83,921 + 102.67

Other countries… 106,342 720,775 + 577.79

Total P58,435,932 P87,272,485 + 49.35

* Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on the Parity Act.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 9

Ten Leading Erports of the Philippines Showing Countries

of Destimation 1

1933 1934

—º- —. —A.

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

SUGAR :

United States . 377,021,200 41,975,573 545,557,512 66,565,195

Guam ... 457 86 19,855 3,472

China ... 7 2 -- ----------- --

Total ….….......... 377,021,664 41,975,661 545,577,367 66,568,667

ABACA:

United States ............................... 5,205,364 523,657 11,500,637 1,447,435

Great Britain . 8,447,583 650,141 11,342,505 1,034,869

Japan 12,365,439 825,509 10,352,791 816,816

Netherlands .. 879,937 72,268 1,582,614 137,107

Belgium ... 1,209,096 102,900 906,881 94,459

Germany . 610,494 56,810 766,903 90,769

Australia 343,449 33,510 713,969 81,538

France ..... --- 1,116,620 79,267 941,290 78,050

Egypt 515,488 50,396

Denmark …....... 360,526 32,949 4.17,452 42,854

Canada 211,888 19,951 362,043 37,004

Spain . 760,646 65,045 328,900 35,730

China 50,601 3,300 159,390 34,497

Norway 338,388 29,124 244,651 28,339

Sweden . 179,631 13,961 284,625 28,333

Italy 399,110 33,040 264,386 23,979

British East Indies 348,004 29,455 265,020 23,622

New Zealand .. 113,597 10,000 164,475 20,929

Hongkong - 272,988 21,053 200,756 19,823

British Africa ------------------------------- 275,898 21,148 91,713 6,700

Cuba 25,300 4,050

Brazil 45,540 3,040

Argentina 25,300 2,415

Findland 17,710 1,360

Portugal …................................... 3,163 208 6,325 650

Dutch East Indies -- 10,120 1,900

Total -----… 33,492,422 2,623,296 41,536,784 4,146,664

Coconut OIL:

United States 30,653,702 3,744,186 33,964,730 3,475,732

China 587,148 62,035 510,609 45,534

Canada .. 520,184 68,167 229,266 19,675

Dutch East Indies 29,191 8,144 44,774 15,572

Hongkong ... 460 135 78,311 7,687

Japan ...... ----------- 138,114 24,479 34,134 6,063

Other British East Indies ........ 1,610 465 26,600 4,954

Japanese China ............................ 975 205

Korea --------… 544 144

Spain --------… 24 8 … ------------------

Total …............................. 31,930,433 3,907,619 34,889,943 3,575,566

* Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on Parity Act.

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Ten Leading Earports of the Philippines Showing Countries of

Destimation—Continuedal

1933 1934

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

CoPRA:

United States .............................. 29,908,997 1,895,238 42,656,004 2,102,356

France 4,318,000 294,603 12,339,762 662,270

Netherlands .................................... …................. … 3,203,917 163,011

Mexico……… 3,007,504 140,489

5,941,950 405,104 2,235,200 129,192

1,200,051 77,473 2,704,817 125,585

1,731,483 76.947

1,016,000 47,717

213,360 10,638

203,200 10,273

China 99,791 4,603

21,348 967

41,368,998 2,672,418 69,432,386 3,474,078

DESICATED AND SHREDDED Coconuts:

United States . 3,370,849 617,588 5,206,934 982,103

Hawaii ... 3,152 650 1,480 236

3,370,849 618,238 5,208,414 982,339

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------------------------ ------------------------ 972,496 247,957 sº

4,727,239 1,245,502 1,627,295 213,787

496,553 141,515 634,606 196,660 º

Belgium 35,890 9,444 180,474 49,820

French Africa . -- 114,700 30,763 49,614 11,860

Gibraltar 24,117 9,600

Netherlands 25,644 8,498 12,583 6,663

Australia .... 32,463 12,983 18,445 5,719

Hongkong .. 19,280 3,012 31,940 4,729

China .... 38,681 10,648 8,323 2,392 -

Guam .... --- 1,578 960 2,130 1,330

Germany 11,771 1,300

British East Indies .. 3,327 1,663 71.4 381

Italy ... 260 74 719 150

French East Indies ............ ........................ ........................ 52 55

United States --- 920

Dutch East Indies .............. 630

Total… 5,496,665 1,465,562 3,575,279 752,403

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Cigars— Number Number

United States .. 29,054,545 933,476 54,813,948 1,757.306

China 886,395 37,304 1,687,875 58,171

Hawaii ... 1,317,478 57,831 978,510 47,474

Hongkong . 172,716 11,518 444,289 20,408

British East Indies 373,400 14,172 312,244 12,386

Great Britain 21,377,065 10,041 322,850 9,143

French East Indies .. -- 57,600 3,805 129,600 7,897

Japan… 8,500 387 105,900

7,208

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 11

Ten Leading Erports of the Philippines Showing Countries of

Destination—Continued

1933 1984

--

Quantity Value "Quanº, Value

Number Pesos Number Pesos

TOBACC0—Continued.

Cigars—Continued.

France …................. 258,000 4,896 350,000 7,186

Spain -------.... 900 84 129,500 4,624

Switzerland 11,800 1,129 39,200 2,038

Siam .... 9,400 445 20,750 1,516

Dutch East Indies. 5,450 216 47,000 1,489

British Africa -- 60,000 1,871 45,000 1,414

Netherlands ........................... 20,000 538 32,030 1,084

Norway ........ 10,192 1,009

French Africa… ........................ ........................ 12,850 869

Gibraltar ....... 140,000 4,778 30,000 840

New Zealand . 6,000 377 10,000 656

Japanese-China 10,250 711 12,350 450

Panama 11,500 400 10,000 400

13,100 895

14,500 651 13,250 387

43,000 1,004 10,000 248

Germany . 50 3 2,300 245

Italy .. 4,175 410 2,000 221

Guam ... 10,250 440 6,500 184

Portuguese-China ................ ........................ 5,000 173

Australia ............................... 4,000 145 2,500 168

Portuguese East Indies ...... ........................ ........................ 5,550 186

Portuguese 12,250 417 ---

Belgium 10,000 300 ---

Total …... 53,879,224 1,086,849 59,604,288 1,945,725

Cigarettes—

United States 435,250 3,910 328,000 2,894

Hawaii 130,000 1,170 180,000 1,512

Japan 500,000 1,031

China ….* 2,250,000 6,750 380,000 1,030

French East Indies . 16,800 47 257,300 805

Hongkong ............... 319,500 610 412,500 720

Portuguese-China .. 481,250 814 367,500 613

New Zealand 162,500 294

Guam .... 86,000 383 48,750 92

French Oceania 45,000 84

Switzerland 10,350 23

Italy --~~~~~…~~~~~ 3,400 19 5,000 22

Egypt 6,000 21

British East Indies .... 82,950 212 2,000 10

Spain 3,000 4

Dutch East Indies - 950 3

Gibraltar 3,010,000 10,615

Spanish Africa 1,000,000 983

Germany ................................- 2,000 4

Total… 7,817,150 25,517 2,708,850 9,158

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Ten Leading Erports of the Philippines Showing Countries of

Destimation—Continued

1933 1934

f –– → ~ —º

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

ToBAcco—Continued.

All other tobacco

United States .. 195,716 77,211 67,826 18,733

China 2,479 358 7,640 838

Belgium 6,915 3,600

Netherlands ................----------> ------------------------ ------------------------ 6,210 2,200

British East Indies - 4,138 816 1,871 441

French Oceania .................... -----------------....... -------................. 20 26

Egypt 10 9

Germany 47,959 2,300 .

French East Indies . 10 13

Total .... ---- 250,302 80,698 90,492 25,847

EMBroidERIES :

United States ... 1,063,299 869,314

Hawaii .. 1,703 3,203

Panama 380 ---------

Total ------------------------------------------. ------------------------ 1,065,382 ........................ 872,517

LUMBER AND TIMBER: Cu. m. Cu. m.

United States ... 3,054 71,187 11,653 386,762

Japan 23,173 158,609 12,602 103,604

Great Britain .. 2,175 68,678 2,169 78,390

British Africa 681 19,916 1,565 40,286

China 3,298 72,652 1,710 39,819

Australia . 507 8,847 1,103 17,215

Portuguese Africa ... 14 376 361 10,866

Denmark ---------------------------------------. 106 4,740

Hongkong ------------------------------------. -----------------------. ------------------------ 209 3,432

Norway ....................-------------------- ...--------------------- ----------------------- 41 2,048

New Poland 29 1,865

Hawaii . 20 1,329 9 428

Belgium 3 400 .

Italy .. --- 11 372 .... --- -- -

Netheriands .................................... 234 2,111

Total… 32,936 402,366 31,791 691,566

CoRDAGE: Kilos Kilos

United States 495,369 177,668 1,000,125 401,258

Siam ............ 173,468 33,549 355,337 69,104

Puerto Rico .. 64,269 20,144 178,526 54,961

Singapore -- 80,295 18,906 162,219 39,099

Santo Domingo 77,491 33,392

Dutch East Indies 53,932 10,882 74,478 16,616

Peru 1,159 380 44,674 13,715

China 92,805 21,353 53,242 13,270

Hongkong .. -- 55,412 12,048 48, 193 12,111

Hawaii… 19,478 5,643 28,122 10,336

Ecuador 7,490 2,489

Panama 6,025 1,832

French East Indies .................... 5,985 1,760 7,910 1,746

British West Indies 2,941 1,214

Dutch West Indies ---- 2,800 1,080

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 13

Ten Leading Earports of the Philippines Showing Countries of

Destination—Continued

1933 1934

A

r — *

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

CoRDAGE—Continued.

Canada 1,480 720

Bermuda Islands …..................... ........................ ........................ 980 470

Virgin Islands of the United

States…… ........................

British East Indies .................. 51,745 14,395

Japan .. 10,402 207

Sweden 5,164 1,290

Venezuela .. 5,025 1,456

Dutch New Guinea . 905 189

Total ---------------------------------.......... 1,115,413 319,870 2,052,523 673,577

HATS: Numbers Numbers

United States (Number). 167,869 270,786 182,841 364,483

Italy (Number) 2,903 2,083 7,901 19,925

France (Number) ........... 4,577 7,423 50,940 117,856

Great Britain (Number)........... 3,000 1,400 50,042 48,785

Canada (Number) ....................- 2,700 9,300 1,800 2,900

Belgium (Number) 400 1,830

Germany (Number) 35 45 1,050 1,460

Hawaii (Number) 292 303 2,154 745

Australia (Number) 180 350

Guam (Number) - 12 42 293 310

Hongkong (Number) 1,704 156

British Indies (Number)........... 27 88 ................-------- ...---------------------

Total ------------------------------------------ 181,415 291,470 299,305 558,800

Leading Imports of the Philippines

First Quarter

1933 1934

Articles A- r —º- *

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

Cotton Goods:

Cotton cloths . In... 22,897,393 3,876,404 26,869,015 6,285,002

All others ...................................... ------------------------ 2,633,881 -....................... 2,824,216

IRoN AND STEEL AND ITS MANUFAC

TUrters ... - 3,867,521 ........................ 6,920,655

MINERAL OILS ... Liters.... 10,464,237 2,679,929 98,552,100 2,724,403

CARs—

Automobiles and Trucks .......... 667 754,544 1,546 1,736,254

SILK AND ITS MANUFACTURES:

(Natural and artificial)............ ............------------ 1,337,117 1,650,474

DAIRY PRODUCTs .................................. ------------------------ 1,088,456 1,625,469

FIBER WEGETABLE AND ITS MANU- -

FACTURERS 968,404 ........................ 1,530,241

WHEAT Flouh ...................... Kilos.... 16,575,276 990,713 17,659,908 1,419,181

ELECTRICAL MACHINERY APPARATUS

AND APPLIANCES 799,892 1,390,001

PAPER AND MANUFACTURES . 870,870 1,349,077

14 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Imports of the Pleilippines by Countries of Origin "

First Quarter

Per cent of In

Country 1933 1934 crease or

Decrease

United States ......................................................----------- P19,996,121 P31,060,988 + 35.44

Hawaii 71,595 236,177 + 228.88

Guam 8,655 ................--------

Japan 4,093,317 7,230,464 + 76.64

China 2,382,060 1,974,256 – 17.12

Great Britain ..................................................................... 885,662 986,064 + 11.34

Germany 1,278,898 1,410,599 + 10,73

Spain 205,877 271,955 + 32.42

France 264,942 332,795 + 25,61

British East Indies ......................................................... 1,015,420 1,472,527 + 45.02

Australia 596,560 836,081 + 40.15

Dutch East Indies 454,756 329,543 — 27.53

Belgium 301,057 545,230 + 81.10

Netherlands 316,877 188,114 - 40.63

French East Indies .......................................................... 834,561 168,097 - 79.86

Switzerland 266,120 213,290 — 19.85

Canada 134,448 276,817 + 105.83

Hongkong 50,784 83,301 + 64.03

Italy 51,567 60,423 + 17.17

Japanese-China ................................................................ 106,959 91,609 — 14.35

Sweden 89,664 143,117 + 59.61

Norway ............................................................................... 63,880 66,416 + 4.05

Ireland ..............................................................----------------- 42,114 37,187 – 11.82

Denmark 14,849 18,788 + 26.53

Siam 5,997 1,451 — 75-80

Austria 10,101 9,482 - 6.13

Other countries 116,784 183,213 + 56.88

Total P33,645,420 P43,231,589 + 43.35

* Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on Parity Act.

Leading Imports of the Philippines by Countries of Origin

First Quarter

1933 1934

Quantity Value Quantity Value

CoTTON AND Its MANUFACTURE : Sq. meter Pesos Sq. meter Pesos

Cotton cloth—

Japan… 4,640,957 P651,770 10,689,257 P4,240,880

United States .... 16,189,881 2,763,989 14,696,384 3,658,507

Great Britain 522,005 174,410 568,179 197,384

Switzerland 607,779 145,433 436,754 99,377

China ....... 667,614 120,448 457,291 80,005

Belgium 5,138 1,794 5,802 2,642

Italy 14,385 6,321 3,590 2,177

Germany .. 2,286 917 1,747 1,174

France 5,381 3,461 768 993

British East Indies . 16,846 4,832 3,138 824

Russia in Europe 5,665 602

Denmark 435 435

Spain .......….......... … 5 2

Total ..….. 22,682,372 P3,876,404 26,869,015 P8,285,002

* Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on Parity Act.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 15

Leading Imports of the Philippines by Countries of Origin —Continued

CottoN AND ITS MANUFACTURE-Continued. 1933 1934

All other cotton goods— - Value Value

"apan …~~~~… P1,194,584 P1,249,612

United States 785,072 1,027,244

China ---- --- 274,680 271,170

Great Britain 204,825 122,242

France - 91,066 91,989

Switzerland 42,393 22,007

Germany ...... 14,451 17,039

Netherlands ---- 5,315 6,650

Czechoslovakia ------ 428 5,367

British East Indies -- 2,278 5,961

Italy ................ -------- 1,255 1,546

Belgium 1,835 1,203

Dutch East Indies 545 781

Spain -- 1,305 702

Canada 236 168

Hongkong 164

Siam 154

Austria ...................... 126

Australia ..................... 62

Hawaii…--~~~~ 28

Singapore 8,180 1

Denmark 1

Egypt 69

Total… ----- ---- P2,633,873 P2,824,216

- 1933 1934

IRoN AND STEEL: Value Value

United States ..... - P3,067,134 P5,630,165

Germany . 271,717 449,518

Belgium 154,306 330,538

Japan …~~~~~~…~~~… 153,181 269,692

Great Britain 114,352 87,032

Sweden 23,697 - 65,717

Norway 19,239 24,162

China 23,068 19,882

Czechoslovakia 8,909 7,923

Dutch East Indies 6,476 7,035

Hongkong 3,485 6,155

France ...... 3,516 3.738

Switzerland 1,333 2,689

Spain… 1,962 2,642

British East Indies 284 2,394

Canada ..... ---------- - 687 2,250

Netherlands 2,069 2,305

Italy ........... 24 2,027

Luxemburg 1,172 2,026

Denmark .. 1,704

Austria 443

Guam ........ 400

Australia . 147

Hawaii 47

Singapore 522 14

Japanese-China .. 10

Argentina ... 65

Poland ... ---

Total . P3,867,512 P6,920,655

* Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on Parity Act.

285.415–3

16 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Leading Imports of the Philippines by, Countries of Origin —Continued

1933 1934

r A. * r —"— *

Quantity Value Çuantity Value

MINERAL Oil: Liters Pesos Liters Pesos

United States ............................ 79,891,801 2,436,840 67,502,940 2,557,785

Dutch East Indies .................... 21,494,373 107,051 34,024,069 161,806

Germany 20,370 3,097

Great Britain 401 94 3,854 1,496

Japan 313 135,944 867 219

Total ….................... 101,386,888 2,679,929 101,552,100 2,724,403

1933 1934

PAPERS AND MANUFACTUREs of : Value Value

United States P543,336 P1,336,401

Japan --- --- 75,287 124,429

Germany .......... - 63,340 62,108

France 22,565 54,847

China -------------- 33,064 45,455

Sweden .................... 10,388 28,514

Norway 24,548 22.765

Canada 3,811 16,973

Great Britain ...........................................................................--------- 13,378 15,934

Finland ..................... --- 7,228 11,251

Belgium - 1,285 8.538

Austria ............................... 5,975 6.749

Netherlands… 13,634 6,640

Australia 1,303 4,503

Spain -------- 39,126 - 32,553

Switzerland 613 2,770

Hongkong ..….... 1,287 982

Latvia 270 844

British East Indies ............................................... 417 728

Italy 7,977 609

Czechoslovakia 1,317 164

Hawaii --------- ------------ 140

Dutch East Indies 368 79

Denmark 2 63

Cuba 24

Singapore 242 16

Hungary 5 8

Ireland ---- 6 4

Arabia 98 .........….......

Total …~~~~ P870,870 P1,784,091

Silk, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL:

Japan P718,163 P860,137

United States 295,652 670,886

China 278,239 63,233

France 19, 175 21,327

Great Britain ....................................................................… 9,072 18,214

Switzerland 3,125 6,410

Germany 4,173 4,972

Spain 1,611 3,451

* Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on Parity Act.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 17

Leading Imports of the Philippines by Countries of Origin —Continued

1933 1934

SILK, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL–Continued. Value Value

Italy --~~~~~~~~~…~~~~~~~~~~~~… 3,580 970

Hongkong ----------- ------------ 222

Siam --- 114 172

British East Indies ............................................................... --- 1,058 156

Belgium… -- -- 1,988 121

Netherlands --- 911 94

Argentina 39

Australia ------............................... 20 26

Singapore .... 4 25

Dutch East Indies 9 10

Canada ...................... 10 9

French East Indies ... 36

Denmark 4

Ireland 163

Panama 10 -

Total…------------ P1,337,117 P1,650,474

1933 1934

r –A–

Number Value Number Value

AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS:

United States ...............................- 634 P-723,180 1,462 P1,753,525

Great Britain 10 11,471 52 63,015

Germany .......... 22 19,589 25 19,570

Japan .. 1 304 1 5,051

China………… 669

Total… - 667 754,544 1,540 1,841,830

DAIRY PRODUCTs: Value Value

United States P704,764 P977,606

Australia 252,676 492,139

Netherlands .. 48,007 ... 82,298

Switzerland .. ---- -- -- 26,330 .. 22,363

Japan 12,760 19,317

Norway ! --------- 16,303 14,792

Penmark… ------------------------ 9,966 11,788

China -- 871 2,085

Germany ... 801 1,481

Canada -- 1,952 .. -- 1,205

*aly --~~~~~~… … 176

France ---- 209 154

Great Britain ............................... ........................ 404 43

Syria 16

Belgium…… G

Spain ... 116

New Zealand . --- 13,297

Total… ------------ 1,088,456 ........................

Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on Parity Act.

18 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Leading Imports of the Philippines by Countries of Origin –Continued

FIBERS VEGETABLES AND TEXTILE GRASS MANUFACTURES :

British East Indies

China…

Great Britain

Japan

Belgium

United States

Ireland

Hongkong

Germany

France ...

Spain

Switzerland

Austria

Italy

Sweden

Canada

Netherlands

Czechoslovakia

British Africa ..

Denmark

French East Indies

1933

Value

P781,451

47,011

45,255

10,320

11,622

39,976

8,006

7,187

8,622

6,960

1934

Value

P1,263,850

116,756

70.515

22,929

20,166

15,365

6,431

4,883

4,653

2,996

726

352

316

286

*~… P968,404 P1,530,241

1933 1934

- Quantity Value Quantity Value

WHEAT FLOURS : Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States ... 11,811,669 708,982 12,348,600 997,987

Canada 2,012,303 110,806 2,685,897 206,484

Australia 2,659,302 163,924 1,704,006 112,368

Japan 89,329 6,644 887,728 99,226

China 972 137 33,060 3,078

British East Indies 1,701 220 545 32

Syria ........... 72 6

Total …................................ 16,575,276 990,713 17,659,908 1,419,181

* Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on Parity Act.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 19

Leading Imports of the Philippines by Countries of Origin —Continued

1933 1934

ELECTRICAL MACHINERY APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES: Value Value

United States ........................................... ------------------------------------------ P659,082 P1,233,719

Japan 30,967 78,121

China 27,520 25,544

Germany 27,755 18,024

Great Britain 7,182 14,602

Czechoslovakia 2,718 4,871

Sweden 27,180 4,677

Hungary ... 1,746 3,424

Denmark 3,274 1,895

Netherlands --- 6,768 1,686

Italy --- ------------------------ 1,432

Canada ....... - --- 1,452 1,303

France ....... 1,470 231

Belgium 2,596 213

Australia ------------------------ 100

New Zealand ….…......…..… 91

Switzerland ......... 68

Spain ................. 55

British East Indies ............................................................................ 23

Dutch East Indies 81

Hongkong 23

Total …~~~~~ Pºgosº P1,390,001

1 Courtesy Bureau of Customs. Values based on Parity Act.

20 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

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GENERAL INFORMATION

AGRICULTURE: - 1932 1933

Crops (41 only):

Hectarage (Gross area cultivated) .................................... 4,080,639 4,219,310

Value of Production ................................................................ P301,164,930 P284,690,620

Livestock (1931–1932) :

Population— 1931

2,491,245 2,594,620

2,149,652 2,192,904

1,282,381 1,320,980

Goats 394,367 423,287

Horses ... 319,421 337,669

Sheep ... 111,670 120,476

...” “– P152,644,202 P132,003,800innate—

Average rainfall .. ... milimeters.... 2,168 2,303.4

Temperature degree Centigrade.... 27.1 27.19

EDUCATION:

Public school enrollment (September). 1,165,819 1,173,735

Private school enrollment 97.247 95,342

University of the Philippines (State University).................... 7,537 6,262

FINANCE:

Corporate investments P9,499,980 P12,521,655

Monetary circulation P88,442,235 P99,942,688

Bonded indebtedness P173,087,000 P174,364,700

Banks ......... 10 9

Insurance ------- ---------- 91 99

Building and loan association . 8 10

Government actual income P74,716,773

Government actual expenditures ................................................ P79,696,887

LABoa:

Number unemployed --- --- 610,319

Wage (average daily) ............................ --------------------------------- f*0.80

Emigration:

To Hawaii 213

From Hawaii 8,155

Agricultural laborers 1,470,919

MANUFACTURING:

Cigars produced .... 257,958,585

P58,047,374

P56,631.361

853,665

*0.50

69

4,138

1,525,683

261,425,868

Cigarettes produced 3,953,734,493 3,554,651,125

Distilled spirits removed from distilleries. liters.... 6,776,970 51,786,869

Consumption of still and imitation wines...... gauge liters.... 977,176 1,070,567

Fermented liquors, removed for domestic

consumption .......................…..…............… do.......... 3,856,600 4,419,400

Domestic matches removed for consumption. (gross boxes) ........................ 829,763

NATURAL REsources:

Forestry data—

Quantity of lumber cut and invoiced................ Cu.m.... 1,018,909 1,087,313

Quantity of forest by-products -------

Number of sawmills 110

Revenue from public forests ................................. P1.325,216 P1.375,657

21

22 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

NATURAL REsources—Continued.

Mining—

Mining claims located

Lode claims located ....

Placer claims located

Fish a

Commercial fishing boat licenses issued.

Tonnage of fishing boats licensed

Special gratuitous fishing licenses issued ...

Fisherman's licenses issued --

Fish caught, estimated ............................................

Game a

Ordinary hunting

Lands—

Homesteads patented

Sales awarded

Sales patented ....

Leases awarded

Free patents issued

licenses issued

TRADE :

Gross sales .....................

Exports (total)

Imports (total) -

TRANSPORTATION AND CoMMUNICATION:

Roads—

First

- ..l

class

class do........

Third class ….............…..........................................

Railroads -

Telephones (number in service)

Telegraphs (in service)

Radio receiving set li

. Kilometers....

Shipping—

Overseas—

Incoming—

American—

Vessels ............................................ . Number....

Cargo Metric tons....

Foreign

Vessels ........ Number....

Cargo ... Metric tons....

Outgoing—

American

Vessels Number....

Cargo Metric tons....

Foreign—

Wessels ......... Number....

Cargo ….... Metric tons....

Coastwise (Philippine vessels)—

Entered into a port from other ports

Vessels ......

Tonnage

Cleared from a port to other ports—

Vessels

Tonnage

Motor registration—

Automobiles

Trucks

Motorcycles

* No data are available for 1932.

1932

16,566

9,360

7,206

246,798

66,773

25,034

63,761

49,500

P556,811,000

P190,676,161

P158,790,170

8,167.0

4,278.8

2,218.2

1,305.0

20,455

13,640.0

5,781

335

331,614

232

346,139

377

353,486

414

777,382

20,836

3,744,498

20,512

3,758,613

25,187

15,772

626

1933

•42,737

40,510

2.227

88

1,987

41

877

10,600,000

3,873

53,079

8,438

957

335

7,233

P572,980,000

P211,542,105

F-149,361,523

8,504.5

4,611.0

2,098.9

1,395.38

20, 182

13,587.09

17,974

591

601,558

34

3,665

848

1,526,236

36

1,111

21,556

3,816,492

21,692

3,922,554

24,865

15,237

554

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 23

Vital STATISTICS: 1932 1933

Population 12,647,120 a 12,849,550

Births 440,159 446,779

Deaths .... 240,829 210,462

MiscellANEOUs:

Per Capita Wealth (estimated for 1932)..... P458 P490

Per Capita Income (estimated for 1932) P98 P100

Newspaper—

English ............…................…. 7 98

Spanish ....................... --- 24 22

Dialect ........... --- 53 56

Bilingual - 39 59

Trilingual -- 9 19

Chinese ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 7

Japanese ...…..........….---------------------------------------------------------- 1 1

* Computed on scientific basis. For details refer to the article on “Scientific Basis

of Determining Population,” infra.

Economic Inventory of the Philippines, 1933

Number Number

Auto Repair Shops ........................ 265 Engineers ................ --- 377

Bars .................. 302 Opticians ............ 167

Bowling Halls 292 Refreshment Parlors .. 1,443

Cines 328 Restaurants 1,993

Cockpits 804 Rice Mills 2,294

Coconut Oil Factories. 10 Rice Warehouses 2,294

Dance Halls ................. 226 Rope Factories ... 5

Desiccated Coconut Factories. 6 Shoe Makers ... 4,055

Drug Stores 1,540 Slipper Makers 1,187

Electric Plants ---- 1,306 Stores, Retail:

Fiber Grading Establishments...... 50 Having capital less than P200 44,375

Funeral Parlors ................................ 361 Having capital of P200 and

Gasoline Stations 997 over --- 27,796

Hotels ......... 191 Filipino 56,564

Ice Plants 120 Chinese ... 13,758

Bakeries ...... 1,463 Japanese 737

Photographic Studios --- 480 American 276

Pool Rooms and Billiard Halls.... 1,182 Hindu ..... 231

Professionals: Other Foreign 266

Lawyers 2,036 Tailor Shops .......... 3,610

Pharmacists 1,878 Transportation Companies: -

Physicians ... 1,715 Having Office in Town --- 358

Dentists ..................... -- 1,192 Wage (average daily). - *.50

Note-Data on Brass bands; Town fiestas: Principal i - - - - --

- - - - - pal industries: Kiskisan : M -

Five principal merchants: Orchestras, and Transportation companies .*.*...;town by municipalities are available at the Division of Statistics, Department of A g

culture and Commerce, Sta. Potenciana Building, w. C., Manila, P. I. gr1

Agricultural Production of the Philippines

1932

Crops --→–—, tººs

Quantity Value Quantit- 1/ Val

PALAY (Rough rice)........ Cavans.... 47,299,200 P89,607,000 47,843,000 P86º

- 7,150,190 10,841,270 7,236,800 12sºSUGAR CANE (Total value)....... (P118,495,120) ... -** * * *

(P113,766,110)Centrifugal sugar ... 15,780,360 110,906,150 18,430,540 108,065,460

Muscovado sugar . 597,690 3,078,820 421, 170 issºn

Panocha 465,080 2,126,760 407,990 isiºn

Molasses - 43,180,000 922,440 96,040,110 issssºBasi .... 6,251,910 1,460,950 7,547,140 iſogio

285.415—4

24 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Agricultural Production of the Philippines—Continued

1932 1933

Crops r —'. - r - -º

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Coconuts (Total value).................... ........................ (P33,485,500) ........................ (P29,040,790)

Total nuts gathered—Nuts......... ... 2,142,383,000 .. ---

Nuts used for food or desic

cated coconut........ Nuts.... 165,187,000 2,125,750 138,475,500 1,540,250

Copra ........................ 6,421,940 26,049,960 7,470,940 23,135,670

Coconut oil (home

made) 1,614,540 341,960 2,310,650 380,900

93,402,470 4,967,830 89,365,190 3,983,970

ARACA 2,061,570 8,205,140 2,125,791 7.845,980

ToBAcco 981,260 5,140,280 907,615 3,551,440

MAGUEY 128,070 332,290 93,339 193,140

CACAo 1,024,520 910,530 944,660 710,830

CofFEE .......................... ... do........ 1,089,690 635,580 1,013,250 544,070

Root CROPs (Total value)................ ........................ (P6,427,780) ........................ (P4,225,770)

Cassava ............................ Kilos.... 35,493,800 766,590 40,864,400 576,900

Gabi 26,243,000 805,200 29,177,100 703,530

Irish potatoes 306,100 16,420 299,600 16,350

Sweet potatoes 222,506,300 3,865,950 211,103,500 1,872,210

Tugui 5,971,100 192,570 5,433,400 122,540

Ubi ........................ - -- 15,633,200 781,050 21,383,400 934,240

VEGETABLEs (Total value)................ ........................ (P2,685,880) ........................ (P2,340,160)

Beans ................................ ilos.... 4,799,940 599,560 4,159,300 451,090

Cabbage 1,186,270 169,530 1,122,700 161,370

Eggplant .... 10,963,100 439,680 10,170,600 387,140

Mongo 5,424,390 680,630 5,536,000 661,650

Radish 2,274,160 138,070 1,933,600 115,430

Tomatoes . 12,302,000 658,410 11,229,070 563,480

CITRUS (Total value)............................ ........................ (P904,970) ........................ (P754,420)

Mandarin . 24,333,700 301,740 25,117,390 307,630

Orange ..... 12,337,600 345,400 11,498,200 250,620

Pummelo . ---- 10,150,800 257,830 10,161,500 196,170

FRUITS AND NUTs (Total value).... ........................ (P23,364,140) ........................ (P21,048,600

Bananas ..................... Bunches.... 61,365,900 16,409,770 53,612,970 14,669,970

Chicos 10,685,700 85,490 10,509,120 88,460

Custard apple 4,983,200 75,240 4,791,290 61,300

Lanzones 186,620 1,026,410 193,160 937,890

Mangoes 135,240,600 3,381,260 133,801,920 3,129,460

Papayas .... 40,465,700 687,920 42,818,520 777,810

Pineapple 15,565,100 574,820 10,960,120 414,980

Soursop ............ 4,402,600 110,950 4,308,100 105,450

Sugar apple . 14,759,200 221,390 15,649,350 189,170

Peanuts ......... -- - 4,510,700 473,640 4,184,900 375,800

Pili nuts ............................ do........ 4,880,800 317,250 5,248,320 298,810

Miscell.ANEous CRops (Total value) ........................ (P1,096,570) ........................ (P1,300,380)

Castor beans . Kilos.... 214,010 32,290 204,940 30,780

Cotton ........... 147,260 24,850 176,580 30,360

Forage grass ... 12,242,400 298,380 12,000,900 296,770

Kapok ..... 1.238,930 430,110 1,254,210 432,520

Lumbang . --- 1,835,790 292,940 2,020,370 330,180

Rubber ................................ 25,710 18,000 258,230 179,770

GRAND Total ................................ ........................ P302,132,050 ........................ P284,690,620

TABLE OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES USED ABOVE

1 Cavan of palay (rough rice) weights............................ 44 Kg. (including weight of sack)

1 Cavan of corn ... 58.5 Kg. (including weight of sack)

63.25 Kg. (including weight of sack)

... 46 Kg.

. 25 to 30 kilos

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Tabl 9. *Showing Trends of Prices of Leading Products in

Municipal Markets

year ºf ºr ºf bad |*|Tobacco ...; corn "º"

Picul Picul Pieul 100 Lt. 100 Lt. Quintal 100 Pieul | 100 Lt.

1912–14 *. . . . . |. . . . . . . . P5.29 p5.13 | P6.40 | P5.72 | Pé.94 P3.69 P10.80 P31.09

1915. . . . . . . | 5.41 5.13 7.81 8.74 6.83 2.90 6.77 20.86

1916 - 5.65 5.79 || 7.41 8.02 || 8.12 3.41 8.48 26.53

1917 | - . . . 6. 20 6.51 8.59 8.23 || 10.23 3.73 9.00 31.32

1918 5.79 6.95 || 7.59 || 11.69 || 11.37 3.63 8.33 29.66

1919. . . . . . . . . 11.41 9.44 | 12.03 || 10.99 || 14.32 4.39 10.91 36.00

1920. . 28.18 22.45 18.95 24.00 | 18.34 18.97 6.70 | 18.78 59.00

1921. . 14 24 8.90 11.96 || 20.97 | 15.98 || 7.65 4.78 || 10.04 || 52.78

1922. 9.18 5.49 6.84 18.53 | 8.72 9.25 2.99 || 7.60 37.87

1923. 14.95 9.74 8.00 | 19.65 | 12.60 | 9.55 3.32 8.93 35.36

1924. 15.93 || 10.69 9.50 | 16.78 13.11 12.22 || 3. 57 9.39 40.67

1925. 11.00 7.35 8.39 15.49 9.11 13.05 3.46 10.47 42.72

1926. . . . . . . 10.15 5.77 8.32 15.36 9.15 12.09 4.17 11.28 46.94

1927. 11.27 º 6.76 7.65 13.71 10.03 12. 07 3.84 9.95 44.37

1928. 10.40 6.68 8.00 15.24 || 10.85 9.30 3.85 10.00 || 41.49

1929 9.21 5.80 7.95 || 21.72 | 9.49 || 10.15 3.51 8.89 || 37.19

1930. 8.23 5.79 6.55 20.66 || 3.53 || 9.31 2.94 7.91 35.28

1931. . 7.79 5.03 5.63 | 16.25 || 3.51 7.83 2.16 5.07 || 25.77

1932. . . . . . . . 7.03 5.15 4.57 14.75 3.28 5.24 1.29 || 4.06 21.18

1933. . . . . . . . . 5.86 || 4.49 || 3.48 13.28 1.46 || 3.91 1.11 3.10 16. 48

Year Tuba || Abacá |Mars Palay Corn Coffee Cacao Total

100 Lt. Picul Picul Catan Cavan Kilo Kilo

1912–14 * . . . . . . . . . . . p5.60 p18.15 r1.54 r2.63 ra.08 P.48 r. 62 r108.16

1915.... | 6.47 | 12.48 6.24 2.76 2.33 .49 gº 95.86

1916. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.68 17.71 || 8.25 2.68 2.23 . 48 .62 110.06

1917 4.99 || 24.99 || 12.38 2.85 2.79 .47 .63 126.71

1918. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.64 35.0% 14.07 3.77 3.97 52 89 150.03

1919. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 27.72 9.56 5.58 6.53 .72 .93 170.83

1920. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 24.1% 11.8% 1.01 || 6.9. .82 1.12 253.07

1921. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 15.66 7.27 3.78 5.55 .99 1.43 || 178.59

1922. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.67 || 10.41 6.31 3.22 4.54 . 72 1.15 131.31

1923... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.87 | 18.16 || 7.06 || 3.40 || 4.10 .68 1.09 142. 51

1924. . . . . . . . . . . . . . | 7.22 13.82 8.24 4.20 4.20 , 69 | 1.04 155.40

1925. ... 8.26 22.53 | 12.46 4.20 4.00 .71 1.07 163.27

1926... . . . . . . . . . . . . | 9.21 22.84 12.58 4.27 4.70 .69 1.03 168.40

1927... . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.69 21.69 12.17 4.02 4.14 .69 1.03 16.1. 81

1928... . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.74 || 19.23 10.66 3.67 3. 55 .70 1.01 152.97

1929. 10.96 || 16.24 10.52 3.88 3.98 .71 1.02 152.01

1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ioni 12.2 9.39 3.60 3.90 .69 1.02 133.27

1931... . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 96 || 6.61 4.29 2.60 2.64 .61 .91 97.18

1932. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.32 3.98 || 2.59 1.89 1.52 .59 .89 | 83.33

1933. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.46 8.70 || 2.07 | 1.81 | 1.74 . 54 .75 68.24

* Average.

26 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Average Wholesale Market Prices in 1933

Months

August. . .

September. . . .

October

November. . . .

December . . . .

An. Ave. .

Abaga Magney jº. ºoº..." "...” “..."Per Piculper Picuſ picti" | "kilds "kii," quintal (57 kios)

P5.09 || P2.00 | P6. 135 | P5.29 P. 1221 P10. 50 P4.37

4.43 2.00 6.31 5.07 | . 1184 || 10.45 || 3.84

4.13 2.19 || 6.765 4.57 .1133 || 9.81 || 3.76

3.87 2.25 7.14 4.50 .1119 9.89 3.86

4.55 2.75 7.63 4.89 . 1193 9.95 || 4.15

5.17 | 3.50 7.89 5.20 | . 1194 || 8.61 || 4.93

6.63 3. 50 8.27 5.02 . . 1175 8.25 5.49

5.86 || 3.56 8.04 4.98 .1188 s.17 | 5.585.72 3.95 || 8.18 4.52 | . 1092 || 8.03 5.53

5.45 4.00 7.61 4.67 . 1098 || 7.86 5.57

5.64 4.00 || 7.28 4.21 . 1088 7.91 5. 42

5.60 3.75 7.16 4.09 | . 1073 7.92 5.13

5. 18 3.12 7.37 4.75 . 1147 8.94 4.80

| rot.

Lumber

per 1,000

board

feet

112.

Copra

per picul

P3.345

3.206

2.891

2.846

3.093

3.289

3.175

3.150

2.859

2.953

2. 663

2. 587

3.005

A verage Monthly Wholesale Prices of Philippine Staples

Normal 1924–1928

Commodities -- - -

January | February March

Abacá. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P30.80 P29.06 P27.90

Maguey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. 41 14.50 18.98

Sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.26 8. 12 7. 90

Copra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.48 12. 03 12.99

Coconut oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3737 . 3754 . 3764

Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. 16 16.07 16.01

Rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.42 8.31 8.47

Lumber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .---...…

| 1933 1934

Commodities ºvſ - ————

January | February March January | February March

-

———————

Abacá. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p5.09 P4.43 P4.13 P5.76 P5. 70 P5.54

Maguey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 2.00 2.19 3.75 3. 50 3.50

Sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 14 6.31 6.77 7. 16 7.62 7.08

Copra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.29 5. 07 4. 57 3.75 3.71 3. 40

Coconut oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1221 .1184 . 1133 ... 1032 ..1007 . 0948

Tobacco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.50 10.45 9.81 7. 97 8.00 8.00

Rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. 37 3.84 3.76 4.69 4.42 4.48

Lumber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97.29 97.29 100.77 113.71 113.59 113.59

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 27

Wholesale Inder Numbers of Philippine Staples

[Normal Average 1924–1928–100]

Tobacco. . .

Rice (native)

Lumber....

Commodities 1924–28, 1929 1930 1931 1932 | 1933

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100 66 46 31 20 19

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100 84 45 29 18 22

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 100 82 69 108 89 97

- - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 50 40 23 32 25

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100 84 72 49 37 31

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100 91 104 94 75 56

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . 100 102 74 55 48 55

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100 94 86 || 85 62 54

INDEX NUMBERS

[Monthly average, 1924–1928, inclusive=100]

Distribution

Wholesale price 1 Foreign trade Gross sales Freioht

Months 2–’-> 2-—"—

1932 1933 1931, 1932 1933 1934, 1932 1933 1934, 1932 1933 1934

January. . . . . . . . . . 68 58 66 75 64 85 51 65 87 142 173 216

February. . . . . . . . . 65 57 65 78 64 111 26 8 54 146 208 252

March. . . . . . . . . . . 63 59 64 84 57 110 89 78 22 166 188 241

April. . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 62 . . . . 75 87 . . . . 37 38 . . . . 126 133 ....

May... - - - - - - 60 65 . . . . 52 89 . . . . 27 21 . . . . 75 119 . . . .

June. . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 70 . . . . 68 53 . . . . 80 79 . . . . 93 95 . . . .

July. . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 73 . . . . 56 65 . . . . 42 48 . . . . 87 80 . . . .

August. . . . . . . . . . . 66 72 . . . . 61 57 . . . . 24 24 . . . . 69 71 -

September. . . . . . . . 65 72 . . . . 57 53 . . . . 61 77 . . . . 78 76

October . . . . . . . . . . 65 70 . . . . 55 54 . . . . 40 46 . . . . 94 107

November . . . . . . . . 63 68 . . . . 55 56 . . . . 21 15 . . . . 146 168

December . . . . . . . . 61 66 . . . . 76 79 . . . . 82 87 . . . . 195 225

Production

Agricultural production - Manufactured a Building construction

a-- a---

1932 1933 1934 1932 1933 1934 1932 1933 1934

January. . . . . . . . . . 155 168 116 75 51 102 59 61 39

February. . . . . . . . . 200 202 111 80 58 101 92 75 62

March. . . . . . . . . . . 192 180 90 74 63 106 112 173 53

April............. 153 248 . . . . . . 81 45 . . . . . . 109 63 . . . . . .

May. . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 246 . . . . . . 67 70 . . . . . . 168 61 - - - -

June. . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 120 . . . . . . 67 66 . . . . . . 383 133 -

July. . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 105 . . . . . . 68 66 . . . . . . 63 100 . . . . . -

August. . . . . . . . . . . 125 96 . . . . . . 90 88 . . . . . . 65 78 . . . . . .

September. . . . . . . . 97 75 . . . . . . 92 102 . . . . . . 81 57 . . . . . .

October . . . . . . . . . . 63 81 . . . . . . 88 122 . . . . . . 102 46 . . . . . .

November. . . . . . . . 88 135 . . . . . . 80 101 . . . . . . 112 46 . . . . . .

December . . . . . . . . 200 181 . . . . . . 77 88 . . . . . . 73 41 . . . . . -

Finance

Bank debits Bank loans ... *.

—". _* r - r *— >

1932 1933 1934, 1932 1933 1934, 1932 1933 1934, 1932 1933 193 .

January. . . . . . . . . . 81 70 90 89 89 85 76 69 79 204 65 205

February. . . . . . . . . 74 66 80 91 89 82 77 69 80 95 65 349

March. . . . . . . . . . . 66 69 80 86 88 80 77 73 82 25 54 25

April. . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 68 . . . . 86 83 . . . . 74 73 . . . . 121 73

May. . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 65 . . . . 84 81 . . . . 73 74 . . . . 90 37

June. . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 76 . . . . 83 81 . . . . 71 73 . . . . 255 30

July.... . . . . . . . . . . 65 71 . . . . 80 80 . . . . 69 73 . . . . 47 224

August. . . . . . . . . . . 58 62 . . . . 78 77 . . . . 69 74 . . . . 30 67

September. . . . . . . . 60 77 . . . . 79 78 . . . . 71 76 . . . . 33 158

October . . . . . . . . . . 61 78 . . . . 80 80 . . . . 69 75 . . . . 37 77

November. . . . . . . . 61 76 . . . . 82 84 . . . . 70 77 . . . . 4 84

December. . . . . . . . 71 87 . . . . 85 86 . . . . 70 80 . . . . 16 319

Note: * Based on Weighted average of the wholesale prices of Abaca, Sugar, Coconut Oil,

Copra, Tobacco, Rice, and Lumber.

* Based on weighted average of Philippine staples.

* Based on weighted average of the production of Cigars and Cigarettes.

29

COST OF LIVING

[Source: 1933 Annual Report of the Director of Labor]

For an average laborer who is single in the City of Manila:

Items Amount

- per day

Food…~ P0.275

Shelter ...........….............…..............----------------------------. 0.08

Light ......... 0.015

Clothing -- 0.076

Recreation -- 0.02

Miscellaneous expenses -- 0.095

Total ... -- P0.561

(or P16.83 a month)

For an average family of five members, earning less than two pesos a

day:

nount

Items º: day

Food --- P0.527

Shelter - 0.122

Light . 0.099

Education 0.023

Clothing 0.062

Recreation 0.011

Miscellaneous expenses 0.096

Total ........ P0.94

(or P28.20 a month)

For an average family of five members, earning two pesos or more a day:

t

Items ..".

Food .... P0.918

Shelter 0.135

Light 0.135

Education ---- 0.031

Clothing 0.11

Recreation 0.042

Miscellaneous expenses 0.164

Total… P1.535

(or P46.05 a month)

NoTE.—“The method followed in the collection of data necessary to determine the cost

of living of the laborers both in the City of Manila and in the provinces was to look

directly into their monthly expenses for food, shelter, lighting, education of their children if

they are married, clothing, recreation and other necessary miscellaneous expenses. The

accomplished forms for laborers in the City of Manila numbered 348 only 15 of which

had to be discarded for being defective. The same thing had to be done with similar

forms from the provinces.” (From the 1933 Annual Report of the Director of Labor.)

30

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 31

Production of Electricity, 1933

Months ****, ºf Months

9,618,069 September

8.999,981 October

9,328,529 November

8,530,893 December ......

8,982,623

9,012,733 January

9,252,930 February

Mortgages Registered in the City of Manila, 1933

Months ºrto#.es

"anuary…P2,608.083.30

February 496,272.90

March . 1,729,000.76

April .... 1,197,830.66

858,403.93

897,677.72

1,149,123.39

856,958.20

2,545,451.62

1,084,588.16

1,613,558.91

873,204.93

"anuary… -------------- P2,402,213.07

February . 1,078,213.76

March 1,648,064.17

9,647,715 March…

Numbers of

K. W. H.

9,724,884

10,055,848

9,654,630

10,654,664

10,611,221

8,849,805

9,967,315

Chattel

mortgages

P1.129,485.00

510,502.29

1,385, 103.81

764,873.01

363,808.41

789,850.00

518,463.38

1,121,099.29

1,880,941.31

430,626.26

887,529.18

598,562.83

P275,083.25

177,755.91

706,379.61

A SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF DETERMINING POPULATION

By Dr. TRINIDAD J. JARAMILLO

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division, Department of

Agriculture and Commerce

The estimates on the population of the Philippine Islands at

a definite period made by the different offices of the Government

have been so varied, that at times one is lost and is in a quandary

as to which estimate to follow. To overcome such difficulty,

there is proposed herein a method by which all government es

timates on population may be so harmonized as to provide a

common basis for computing per capita item.

Aside from actual census taking, there are various methods

used in the determination of the population in a given country at

a given time. Among these methods may be cited the “Natural

Increase Method,” the “Straight Line Method,” and the “Geomet

rical Method.”

I. THE NATURAL INCREASE METHOD

The matural increase method.—The excess of birth over death

plus the excess of arrivals over that of departures, added to the

population at the end of the preceding year will give the popula

tion of the succeeding year. Thus, to get the population for

1926, by this method, we simply add the excess of birth over

death and the excess of arrivals over departures occurring in

1926, to that of the population of 1925.

In countries where records of births and deaths are complete,

this would be the most reasonable method.

Births and deaths.-A sure index of determining whether there

has been an increase or a decrease in population may be arrived

at by comparing the increase of births over deaths or vice-versa.

Available figures show that the rates of births and deaths from

1919 to 1932 per 1,000 are as follows:

32

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 33

TABLE I.—Showing Total Number and Rates per 1,000 Births and Deaths

in the Philippine Islands Classified as to Ser, 1919–32

BIRTHS

Year Males | Females Total

Fºr Number Riº Number º Number

1919. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.27 160,233 28.03 143,686 59. 30 303,919

36. 56 190,063 32.15 167,130 68.71 357, 193

36.45 192,165 32. 34 170,498 68.79 362,663

36.78 196,888 32.96 176,438 69. 74 373.326

1923. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.62 204,714 33.54 182,524 71. 16 387,238

1924. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36.71 202,404 32.45 178,963 69. 16 381,367

1925. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36.41 204,025 32.74 183,461 69. 15 387,486

1926. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.01 210,517 33.39 189,922 70.40 400, 439

1927. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.66 217,855 33.98 196,580 71.64 414,355

1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.76 222,302 34.05 200,433 71.81 422,735

1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.29 223,289 34.27 205,188 71.56 428,477

1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.08 225,260 33.40 202,932 70.48 428, 192

1931 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.44 231,090 : 33.88 209,135 71. 32 440,225

1932. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 37.22 234,072 33.83 212,707 71.05 446,779

DEATHS

1919. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.06 175,483 t 15.18 156, 183 32.24 331,666

1920. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.47 109,390 9.17 95,729 | 19. 64 205,119

1921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.26 108,872 9.07 96,077 19.33 204,949

1922. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 107,551 8.79 | 94,581 18. 79 202,132

1923... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.85 107,834 8.69 | 95,049 | 18, 54 202,883

1924. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.94 121,847 9.56 105,989 20.50 227,336

1925. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.71 109,480 8.46 95,389 18, 17 204,869

1926. 10.71 122,525 9.34 106,895 20.05 229,420

1927. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.08 117,208 8.75 | 101,801 18.83 219,009

1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.76 115,505 8.57 101, 359 18.33 216,864

1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.96 119,802 8.77 105,515 18. 73 225,317

1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.97 133,717 9.66 117,864 20.63 251,581

1931. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.22 126,732 9.06 112,538 19.28 239,270

1932. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.82 | 7.82 98,866 16. 64 210,462111,596

The foregoing table shows only the total number and rates

per 1,000 of birth and death in the Philippine Islands since 1919

classified according to males and females. The birth rate has

been based upon the female population of the Islands; the rates

given are, therefore, “crude rates.” -

34 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

It is evident from the said tables, that the total birth rate

for both sexes, since 1920 has been almost constant, a little

above 70 per cent. The year 1919 indicates a very low birth

rate compared to the other years, this condition being due to the

epidemic of that year and the one preceding it. From 1920

up to 1923, the birth rates for both sexes have been steadily

rising up to 7.116 per cent. The years 1924 and 1925 show a

constant birth rate of 69 16 per cent which was.2 per cent below

that of 1923. The years following 1925 show an almost constant

birth rate of 7.1 per cent except in 1930 when it decreased by

about.1 per cent.

Similarly, the death rate of the Islands for the last twelve

years following the epidemic of 1918 is almost constant, the rate

lying in the neighborhood of k8 per cent. The year 1919 indi

cates a death rate of 32 24 per cent, followed by a decreasing

rate except for 1924 and 1930, when the rates mounted to 205

per cent and 20.6 per cent, respectively.

Arrivals and departures.—Customs figures show that from

1919 to 1932 the record of arrivals and departures are as follows:

TABLE II.-Showing Departures and Arrivals Classified as to Sea:, 1919–32

Arrivals Departures t Excess of

Year Male | Female | Total Male | Female | Total Arrivals ||P."

1919. . . . . . . . . .- is ow 4,379 23,448 18,529 || 3,256 21,795 1,653 |. . . . . . . .

1920. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,162 5,162 27,735 | 20,642 4,071 24,718 3,022 |........

1921... . . . . . . . . . | 21,980 || 4,608 26,538 26,874 4,959 31,888 ......... 5,295

1922. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,453 º: 24,856 26,548 4,907 31,455 . . . . . . . . . 6,599

1923. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,162 4,670 26,832 24,725 4,579 29,304 |......... 2,472

1924. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,735 | 5,855 26,090 28,415 || 5,829 38,744 |......... 7,654

1925. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,762 5,548 29,310 || 25,779 || 4,026 29,805 . . . . . . . . . 495

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1927. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 148 6,620 i 34,768 37,786 5,035 42,821 . . . . . . . . . 8,053

1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,478 7,513 35,991 || 37,154 4,571 41,725 . . . . . . . . . 5,734

1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,701 6,910 || 35,611 || 38,499 5,890 48,889 . . . . . . . . . 8,278

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TABLE III.-Showing Excess of Births over Deaths and of Immigration

over Emigration, 1919–32

Excess of births over deaths Excess of arrivals over departures

Year Male Female Both sexes Male | Female | Both sexes

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1919... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 15,250 — 12,497 — 27,747 + 540 +1,113 | + 1,653

1920... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | + 80,678 + 71,401 +152,074 +1,520 +1,502 + 3,022

1921... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | + 83,293 + 74,421 +157,714 —4,944 — 351 – 5,295

1922. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | + 89,387 + 81,857 +171,194 —6,095 — 504 – 6,599

1923... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + 96,880 | + 87,475 +184,355 || –2,568 + 91 — 2,472

1924... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + 81,057 + 72,974 +154,031 —7,680 + 26 – 7,654

1925... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + 94,545 + 88,072 +182,617 –2,017 +1,522 - 495

1926... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + 87,992 + 83,027 +171,019 + 87 +1,789 + 1,876

1927... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +100,647 + 94,699 +195,346 –9,638 +1,585 — 8,053

1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +106,797 + 99,074 +205,871 —8,676 +2,942 — 5,734

1929... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +103,487 + 99,673 +203,160 —9,798 +1,520 — 8,278

1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + 91,543 + 85,068 +176,611 – 282 +2,255 + 1,973

1931... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | +104,358 + 96,597 +200,955 —5,297 + 619 — 4,678

1932... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | +122,476 +118,841 +236,317 +8,791 +1,352 +10,143

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Year

Male Female | Both sexes

– 14, 110 — 11,384 — 26,094

+ 82,193 + 72,903 +155,096

+ 78,349 + 74,070 +152,419

+ 83,242 + 81,353 +164,595

+ 94,317 + 87,566 +181,883

+ 73,377 + 73,000 +146,377

+ 92,528 + 89,594 +182,122

+ 88,079 + 84,816 +172,895

+ 91,009 | + 96,284 +187,293

+ 98,121 +102,016 +200,137

+ 93,689 +101, 193 +194,882

+ 91,261 + 87,323 +178,584

+ 99,061 + 97,216 +196,277

+131,267 +115, 193 +246,460

Increase in population.—It is evident from the above table that

beginning 1920 there has been a steady increase in the excess

of birth over death for a period of four years; viz, up to 1923,

when an excess of 184,355 was noted. The year 1924 indicates

a decrease of 30,324 over that of 1923 and the year 1925 shows

an increase of 28,586 over that of 1924. From 1926, the excess

begins to mount slowly for a period of three years up to 1928,

when it begins to decline again, reaching its minimum point

in 1930. However, the excess registered that year is 22,580

more than that of 1924. From 1930, the total excess of birth

Over death begins to increase very rapidly. As a whole, there

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fore, the increase in population due to the excess of birth over

death, shows a tendency to increase from year to year.

The years 1919, 1920, 1926 and 1932, indicate an excess of

arrivals over departures, whereas the other years show the

reverse. Since 1919, there are more departures than arrivals,

so that the population of the Philippine Islands does not gain

much from this source. -

As a whole, external migration does not add much to increas

ing the population of the Philippine Islands, the maximum

amount occurring in 1932, when there were 10,143 more arrivals

than departures. This amount is only 4.11 per cent of the

total increase that year.

II. THE STRAIGHT LINE METHOD

The straight line method.—The census population of 1918

minus that of 1903 divided by the time interval (190 months)

will give the constant increase per month; this multiplied by

12, gives the yearly constant increase, viz.:

10,314,310 – 7,635,426

190

as the yearly constant increase. The population of 1904 is,

therefore, the sum of 169,193 and the census population of 1903,

etc.

This method is equivalent to drawing a straight line through

the points corresponding to the populations of 1903 and 1918

as plotted on a coördinate paper with the horizontal axis denoting

years and the vertical axis denoting population.

To get the population for any year, we simply draw a line

parallel to the vertical axis passing through that year and the

ordinate of the point where this line meets the given straight

line gives the population of that year.

× 12 = 169,193

III. THE GEOMETRICAL METHOD

The geometrical method.—This is the application of the prin

ciple of compound interest. Since two census populations are

available, then it is possible to obtain the rate of increase in

population, namely the value of r in the formula:

A = P(1 + r.)"

Since A = 10,314,310, P = 7,635,426, n = 190 months, then by

the use of logarithm, we get the rate of productivity (r) per

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year as 1.9008 per cent. Thus, to get the population of 1905,

we simply solve for the value of A in the above formula, with

P= 7,635,426, r= .019008, and n = 2; years.

IV. ANALYSIS OF THE WARIOUS METHODS

The foregoing methods show that in applying the method of

natural increase for the periods of 1903 to 1918, we obtain the

result that the accumulated amounts from year to year for 1918

fall far below the census of 1918. It is obvious, therefore, that

this method cannot be applied for the years 1903 to 1918. This

indicates the incompleteness of the records of births and deaths

for those years.

For the above reasons it is not advisable to get the estimated

population for the years following 1918, if we base our popula

tion of 1918 on the accumulated amounts obtained by this method.

The results, therefore, are somewhat smaller than the actual

OneS.

The arithmetical or straight line method can no longer be used

after the year 1918 on account of the epidemics of 1918 and

1919 which set back the population of the Philippine Islands.

To use such a method would result in an estimated population

which would be a great deal greater than the actual one. If this

method be still used, the uniform increase per year must be

changed, in order to get the estimates for the years following

1918. Another error which we encounter, if this method is used,

is the fact that a greater population would give a larger rate of

increase.

From the foregoing tables available data for which were

gathered from the Bureau of Health and the Bureau of Customs,

the points corresponding to the total increase from year to

year after 1919 show no tendency to form a straight line, which

would be the case if the increase per year were uniform and

the straight line method used.

The geometrical method takes into acount the assumption that

the greater the population the larger should be the increase.

The geometrical method when applied to years following 1918

must be modified.

Because of the epidemic of 1918 and 1919, the rate of increase

computed by the use of the census population of 1903 and 1918

can no longer be used in making estimates for 1919 and the

following years.

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If we take the census population of 1918 and that of the es

timated population by the natural increase method of 1932 as

the values of A and P respectively, and compute the value of r,

we get 1.4671 per cent as the rate of increase. Using this

rate of increase and applying the geometrical method we get

10,465,031 as population of 1919, contrary to the fact that there

was, in 1919 a decrease of approximately 26,094.

If we use the value of P as 10,288,216 and A as 12,647,236 and

n = 13 years, we get .016006 as the value of r.

A summary of the population of the Philippine Islands as

computed from these methods is given below.

TABLE IV.-Showing the Population of the Philippine Islands Estimated by

the Above Various Methods

Geometrical method Arithmetical

Natural in- method basedYear crease method on *...*

r = 0.016006 | r = 0.014671 ‘i.

10,314,310 10,314,310 10,314,310 9,972,232

10,288,216 10,288,216 10,465,631 10,156,528

10,443,312 10,452,889 10,619,723 10,340,824

10,595,731 10,620,198 10,775,525 10,525, 120

10,760,326 10,790,185 10,933,613 10,709,416

10,942,209 10,962,893 11,094,020 10,893,710

11,088,586 11,138,365 11,256,780 11,078,008

11,270,708 11,316,646 11,421,928 11,262,304

11,443,603 11,497,780 11,589,499 11,466,600

11,630,896 11,681,813 11,759,529 11,630,896

11,831,033 11,868,792 11,932,053 11,815,192

12,025,915 12,058,764 12,107,108 11,999,488

12,204,499 12,251,777 12,284,731 12, 183,784

12,400,776 12,447,879 12,464,960 12,368,080

12,647,236 12,647,120 12,647,833 12,552,376

- ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12,849,550 12,833,389 12,736,672

1984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13,055,220 13,021,668 12,920,968

In view of the fact that the geometrical method with the

value of r as 0.016006 closely approximates the actual popula

tion at a given time, it is believed that its adoption by the

various offices under the Philippine Government will avoid con

fusion and bring about uniformity.

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The following table shows estimated population of the Philip

pine Islands up to 1950, basedon the “Geometrical method” with

the value of r as 1.6006 per cent.

1934 ... 13,055,220

1935 ... 13,264,182

1936 13,476,488

1937 13,692,193

1938 ... 13,911,350

1939 ...... 14,134,015

1940 ... 14,360,244

1941 14,590,094

1942 14,823,623

1943 ... 15,060,890

1944 15,301,955

1945 15,546,878

1946 15,795,721

1947… 16,048,547

1948 ... 16,305,420

1949 16,566,404

1950 16,831,566

Foreign Population of the Philippines as of July 1, 1933

(Civilians only)

Percentage

Male Female Total to total

- population *

Chinese ................................---------------------------------------- 58,421 12,512 70,933 .00552

Japanese 13,935 5,529 19,464 .00151

Americans .. 4,692 3,033 7,725 .00060

Spaniards 3,229 2,224 5,453 .00042

British - 411 225 636 .00005

Germans 329 206 535 .00004

Hindu 419 96 515 .00004

Turks 127 53 180 .00001

Belgians 58 112 170 .00001

French 77 88 165 .00001

All others… 603 275 878 .00007

Total… 82,301 24,353 106,654 .00830

1 From the records of the Vital Statistics Section, Philippine Health Service.

* Based on 12,849,550. For details, refer to the article on “Scientific Basis of Deter

mining Population,” supra.

THE STATISTICAL EXHIBITS AT THE FIRST NATIONAL

AGRICULTURAL AND COMMERCIAL EXPOSITION

ONE PLATE

Very illuminating and interesting as well as educational in

formation about the Philippines in the form of charts, graphs,

pictograms and the like were exhibited at the booth of the spe

cial division of statistics of the Department of Agriculture and

Commerce during the recent Carnival. More than 100,000

people saw these exhibits.

ECONOMIC SURVEY

A résumé of the economic survey for each province of the

Philippine Islands were exhibited in the form of framed tables.

The survey covered more than 150 different facts and figures

relative to the economic conditions prevailing in each province

during 1933. The data embodied therein were of great use

to business men, manufacturers, producers, laborers and students

alike. Mimeographed copies of this economic survey are still

available for free distribution at the Statistics Division, Sta.

Potenciana Building, W. C.

ECONOMIC DIAL

As a supplement to the economic survey, the statistics divi

sion featured a statistical device in the form of a big dial about

two meters in diameter in which the data on each province

relative to gross sales, agricultural production, livestock wealth,

etc., were shown separately as the dial was turned around for

each province concerned. Printed copies of this device are

available at the statistics division.

BUSINESS INDICES

Several charts on the trend of business condition in the Islands

during the last four years, computed on the basis of normal

period (1924–1928) were presented for public information.

The charts on individual indices covering bank loans, bank

debits, monetary circulation, corporate investments, agricultural

production, building construction, manufactures, foreign trade

and gross sales and freight were also featured.

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PICTOGRAMS

The realignment in the position of the different countries

trading with the Philippines was depicted in a historical picto

gram covering 1900, 1909, 1919 and 1932. The share of the

Filipinos in our domestic trade was illustrated by another

pictogram. Likewise, the apportionment of public funds among

the different government activities was illustrated by an artistic

pictogram.

MAPS

A graphical presentation on a map of the world showed the

foreign markets of Philippine exports. Several individual maps

of the Philippines showing geographical distribution of the

Philippines major and minor crops were also exhibited.

OTHER CHARTS

New forms of charts featuring several statistical data relative

to our livestock wealth and population were exhibited for the

first time.

ILLUSTRATION

PLATE 1. (1) The west side view of the statistical exhibits. (2) The east

side view. (3) The economic dial.

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DIVISION OF STATISTICS

Sta. Potenciana Building, W. C.

Manila, P. I.

STATISTICS ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER

NO. 1 December 12, 1933

Subject: FUNCTIONS AND ORGANIZATION OF THE DIVISION

OF STATISTICS

For the purpose of promoting efficiency and effecting economy in

carrying out the executive functions concerned with the collection, com

pilation and publication of general statistics on agriculture, commerce,

industry and on other matters which may be of general interest, prescribed

or authorized by law or regulation to be performed by the Department of

Agriculture and Commerce either through the Secretary directly or through

the Bureau of Plant Industry, the Bureau of Animal Industry, the Bureau

of Forestry, the Bureau of Lands, the Bureau of Commerce, the Bureau

Science, the Weather Bureau and/or the Division of Statistics, this Ad

ministrative Order is hereby promulgated for the information and guidance

of all concerned, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Law

of 1932, Act No. 4007, of sections 79 (b) and 551 of the Revised Adminis

trative Code, and to supplement the provisions of General Administrative

Order No. 1 prescribing the functions and organization of the Department

of Agriculture and Commerce.

I. FUNCTIONS OF THE DIVISION

1. The executive functions of the Division of Statistics as defined in

section 20 of General Administrative Order No. 1 shall be carried out

through the following administrative units:

8. Division of Statistics

a. Agriculture and Livestock Section

b. Commerce and Industries Section

c. Natural Resources Section

d. Demography Section

2. The Agriculture and Livestock Section shall collect and compile all

available statistical data and information concerning the major crops of the

Philippines, such as abacá, cacao, coconut, coffee, corn, maguey, rice, sugar

cane, and tobacco; the minor crops, such as fruits and nuts, root crops,

and vegetables; and the miscellaneous crops, such as cotton, kapok, lumbang,

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rubber, tangantangan, and others. It shall also collect and compile sta

tistical data on the livestock industry, with particular reference to large

animals, such as carabaos, cattle, and horses; to small animals, such as

goats, hogs, poultry, sheep, and others.

3. The Commerce and Industries Section shall collect and compile all

available statistical data on the foreign and domestic trade of the Phil

ippines, classified according to the nationality of those engaged in such

trade, volume of business transacted, capital invested, geographical distribu

tion of business enterprises, and by such other classification as may be

desired by the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce, the Under Sec

retary and/or the Director of Commerce. It shall also collect and compile

statistics on all local manufacturing and other industries, excepting those

concerning agriculture and livestock, including statistics on foreign and

domestic transportation by land, air and sea; statistics on communications

by telegraph, telephone, cable and radio; statistics on public finance, public

works and on other related subjects.

4. The Natural Resources Section shall collect and compile all available

statistical data on forests, lands, minerals, fisheries, wild life or game, in

cluding meteorological and other related subjects.

5. The Demography Section shall collect and compile all available sta

tistical data concerning the population of the Philippines with regard to

the number thereof, births and deaths, marriages and divorces, occupations,

wages, standards of living; shall attend to the design and preparation

of all tables, charts, diagrams, graphs and other means of graphical rep

resentation of statistical data; and shall take charge of the handling of

incoming and outgoing mail, filing of correspondence, and sundry admin

istrative details.

6. The collection and compilation of statistical data corresponding to the

Agriculture and Livestock Section, the Commerce and Industries Section, the

Natural Resources Section, and the Demography Section shall be performed

under the immediate supervision and direction of the Chief of the Division

of Statistics, who shall assign such statisticians, statistical clerks, statistical

compilers, draftsmen or other employees as may be necessary for the collec

tion and compilation of the statistical data corresponding to each section

during the period of compilation and preparation of such data for publica

tion.

7. The compilation of functional statistics, such as data on the progress

of work, accomplishments, or any set of facts which may be expressed nu

merically dealing with the functions and activities of each bureau, office,

division or service of the Department shall continue to be performed as

heretofore, when such functional statistics may be needed for purposes of

information and administration.

8. The Division of Statistics shall collect and compile from the functional

statistics of the bureaus, offices, divisions or services of the Government,

all data necessary for publication, for the benefit of the Government and of

the public in general.

9. The Secretary or the Under Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce

shall, upon recommendation of the Chief of the Division of Statistics, adopt

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a uniform and systematic method for the preparation of all general sta

tistics of the Philippine Islands concerning commerce and industry, labor,

population, mining, fishing, transportation, and Philippine products or prod

ucts locally consumed, and the method so adopted shall be followed by

the insular bureaus, offices, divisions, or services, and by the provincial

and municipal government offices, in accordance with section 5 of Act

No. 2728, but the chiefs thereof may, with the approval of their proper .

Department heads, for the purposes of their respective offices, add to the

data required such others as may, in their judgment, be the most suitable

for their respective purposes.

10. In the compilation of statistical data, the Division of Statistics shall

carry out such work in accordance with the scheme of classification de

sired by the Secretary or the Under Secretary of Agriculture and Com

merce, and/or the chief of the bureau, office, division or service of the

Department, concerned with or desiring such statistical data.

11. All field or provincial units or branches of bureaus, offices, divi

sions or services of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce shall

coöperate with the Division of Statistics whenever called upon to do so

in the collection, compilation or verification of statistical data.

II. OFFICE PROCEDURE

PREPARATION OF CORRESPONDENCE

12. In addition to those enumerated in section 65 of General Adminis

trative Order No. 1, and in accordance with section 66 thereof, the fol

lowing papers shall be prepared for the signature of the Chief of the

Division of Statistics:

(a) Correspondence of routinary nature which do not involve the policies

of the Department, such as forwarding of pamphlets, furnishing informa

tion to individual inquirers regarding statistics, and replies to letters from

private persons which ordinarily would not require the attention of the

Secretary or the Under Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce.

(b) Office memoranda and orders addressed to the personnel of the

Division which he may consider necessary for the proper administration

and efficient handling of the affairs of the Division.

13. All other papers not included in the preceding section, nor in sec

tion 65 of General Administrative Order No. 1, shall be prepared for the

signature of the Assistant Chief of the Division of Statistics.

COMMITTEES

14. Whenever necessary, the Chief of the Division of Statistics may ap

point committees to take up matters requiring special study, or to help

the Executive Staff of the Division as constituted under the provisions of

section 27 of General Administrative Order No. 1, in the administration

of the Division of Statistics. -

15. The duties, composition, and date of submittal of the reports of

proceedings of any committee created to take up matters requiring special

study shall be defined in the special order creating the committee.

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FINAL PROVISIONS

16. From and after the promulgation of this Statistics Administrative

Order, all officials and employees of the Division of Statistics shall be

governed and guided by its provisions and those of General Administrative

Order No. 1.

17. All previous Administrative Orders, Circulars, Memorandum Orders,

or rules and regulations of the Division of Statistics dealing with the

Functions and Organization of the Division which are in conflict with this

statistics Administrative Order or with General Administrative Order No.

1, are hereby repealed.

18. This Statistics Administrative Order shall take effect as of July 1,

1933.

(Sgd.) JORGE B. VARGAs

Acting Secretary

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Vol. 1 SECOND QUARTER, 1934 No. 2

- Che Philippine

Statistical Rººiew

published ouarterly by thºs

Department of Hgriculture -

and Zommerce

SALIENT FEATURES

Review of General Business Conditions

in the Philippines

Overseas Trade of the Philippines

First Six Months

Devaluation of American Dollar and Its Effect

on P. T. Customs Collections

Statistical Data on Public Works, Insurance,

Taxation, Public Lands, Mining

MANILA

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ºntered at the Post office at Manila as second-class matter

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It is generally accepted now that the Filipinos have become

statistics-minded.

—THE PHILIPPINES HERALD

August 4, 1933

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Statistics are not dry if we wash them down with imagination,

if we picture their meaning in terms of business and of the life of

our people.

—Robert P. LAMONT

Former Secretary of Commerce, U. S. A.

-º-º-º-º

We who study fundamental conditions and act in accordance -

with what they teach will perform a distinct service to our country.

—Roger W. BABson

Statistician

–º-º-º-º

Without exception, the best executives in the Government today

are the men who cite offhand the data about their work. They

are informed. And the informed high officials, when they go

out to accomplish things, are sure of their ground. Their success

is inevitable.

The Division of Statistics (Department of Agriculture and

Commerce), now a modest office, has all the possibilities of be

coming a national institution of influence in the progress of the

people. -

—EDITORIAl, THE TRIBUNE

November 12, 1933

--

Hon. EULOGIO IRODHIGUEZ

Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce

He is statistics-minded. As a successful farmer, financier

and businessman, he meticulously relates costs

to profits, studies underlying conditions,

and projects his plans into the future

only after having considered

all pertinent factors

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE

Hon. EULOGIO RODRIGUEZ, Secretary

Hon. JORGE B. VARGAS, Under Secretary (on leave)

Hon. V. BUENCAMINO, Acting Under Secretary

Hon. MANUEL L. ROXAS, Commissioner of Research

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Published quarterly by the Department of Agriculture and Commerce

EDITORIAL BOARD

Editor-in-CHIEF

Dr. MANUEL L. ROXAS

Commissioner of Research

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

JOSE S. CAMUS

Director of Plant Industry

Dr. ANGEL ARGUELLES

Director of Science

FLORENCIO TAMESIS

Assistant Director of Forestry

JOSE P. DANS

Assistant Director of Lands

VICENTE MILLS

Technical Assistant

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

CORNELIO BALMACEDA

Acting Director of Commerce

Dr. GREGORIO SAN AGUSTIn

Acting Director of Animal Industry

MIGUEL P. SELGA

Director, Weather Bureau

RICHARD McGREGOR

Chief, Publications Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

MANAGING EDITOR

LEON MA. GONZALES

Chief, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Crops

ANTONIO PERA

Assistant Chief, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Industries

JOSE PALARCA

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Livestock:

JUAN RANGASAJO

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Demography

Dr. TRINIDAD J. JARAMILLO

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Dr. JOSE GUIDOTE

Chief, Vital Statistics Section

Bureau of Health

Trade

SIMPLICIO MINA

Chief, Statistics Division

Bureau of Customs

Mining

Dr. LEOPOLDO FAUSTINO

Assistant Director of Science

Fisheries

Dr. HILARIO ROXAS

Acting Chief, Fish and Game Administration

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Labor

ROSENDO REGALADO

Chief, Statistics Division, Bureau of Labor

Public Finance

JOSE CELESTE

Special Agent, Department of Finance

RUFINO MELO

Chief, Department of Accounting and

Statistics, Bureau of Audits

Public Lands

ZOILO CASTRILLO

Chief, Public Lands Division

Bureau of Lands

Rural Economics

HILARION SILAYAN

Chief, Extension Division

Bureau of Plant Industry

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The paging of this issue is a continuation of the First

Number. With the Fourth Number a general index for

all the numbers of Vol. I, will be published.

The EDITOR

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STATISTICAL REVIEW

WOL. 1 SECOND QUARTER, 1934 NO. 2

EDITORIALS

A NEW DEAL

Progress has been aptly defined as the development of results.

The recent creation of a National Research Council by Gov

ernor Murphy is a healthy and encouraging sign of the inaug

uration of a “new deal” in Philippine economic life to marshall,

harness and husband our economic resources under the able

guidance of a “collective intelligence”. There is therefore no

doubt that with brawn and brain working together, definite re

Sults could be obtained.

In bringing about these desired results, this organization of

national importance will need various statistical data. Govern

mental as well as private entities are called upon to contribute

their share in supplying this organization all available data and

information helpful in arriving at safe and sound conclusions.

THE NEED FOR A NEW CENSUS

. One of the most important pieces of legislation now claim

ing the attention of the Tenth Philippine Legislature is House

Bill No. 547 entitled “An Act providing for the taking of a cen

SuS and general statistics of the Philippine Islands and for other

purposes” presented by a group of wideawake and farsighted

legislators. Since the taking of a census in 1918 there was and

has never been no attempt to make one unlike other more

progressive countries where a decennial or quinquennial census

is regularly undertaken. At this time when we are about to

embark on the difficult task of nation-building preparatory to

our membership in the sisterhood of nations, it is not only ad

visable but also desirable that an economic inventory of the

Philippines be undertaken as a basis of future economic and

national policies. The Philippines must not only be abreast of

the times but must be ahead of the times in vision if we are to

Succeed as a people. The taking of a census therefore is prop

erly in order.

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BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL REVIEW OF THE

PHILIPPINES DURING THE FIRST SIX

MONTHS OF 1934

By JOSE PALARCA

Assistant Statistician

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Events which have transpired during the first six months of

the current year have justified the optimism expressed at the

beginning of the year that the clouds of depression are begin

ning to dissipate. General improvement has been noted both

in our foreign as well as in our domestic trade.

IMPROVEMENT IN FOREIGN TRADE

Available figures show that during the first six months of

1934 there has been noted an increase of 22 per cent in our

foreign trade as against that of the same period of last year

and 24 per cent over that of 1932. Exports during the period

under review increased 22 per cent over those of 1933 and 41

per cent over those of 1932.

PRINCIPAL EXPORTS

Of the fifteen principal exports of the Philippines, sugar

during the first six months of 1934 showed an increase of 21

per cent over that of 1933 and 53 per cent over that of 1932;

abacá showed a gain of 61 per cent over our exports in 1933;

copra increased by 8 per cent over that of 1933 and 72 per cent

Over that of 1932; while our tobacco and its manufactures reg

istered an increase of 21 per cent over that of 1933; desiccated

and shredded coconuts showed an increase of 59 per cent over

that of 1933 and 45 per cent over that of 1932; lumber and

timber registered an increase of 126 per cent over those of

1933 and 88 per cent over those of 1932; cordage showed a gain

of 119 per cent over the exports of 1933 and 112 per cent over

those of 1932; hats increased by 78 per cent over the exports

of 1933 and 88 per cent over those of 1932; molasses and

Syrup showed the biggest increase by showing a tremendous

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gain of 233 per cent over the corresponding period of 1933. Of

the fifteen principal exports during the period under review

twelve registered increases and only embroidery, coconut oil

and copra meal showed a decline of 3 per cent, 7 per cent, and

3 per cent, respectively, below those of 1933.

PRINCIPAL IMPORTS

The same signs of increased activity has been reflected in

our imports. Of the thirteen principal imports, cotton goods

during the first six months of the present year increased by

6 per cent over those of the same period of last year. Iron

steel showed a gain of 52 per cent over imports of 1933 and

21 per cent over those of 1932; mineral oil increased by 29

per cent over those of 1933; paper and its manufactures have

likewise increased by 43 per cent over 1933 and 22 per cent

over those of 1932; silk and its manufactures showed an in

crease of 16 per cent over those of 1933 and 2 per cent over

those of 1932; automobiles and trucks continued their upward

movement by registering a gain of 40 per cent over 1933; dairy

products showed a gain of 13 per cent over those of 1933 and

70 per cent over those of 1932; fiber vegetables and other man

ufactures also registered a gain of 39 per cent over those of

1933; wheat flour has also increased by 23 per cent; electrical

machineries by 32 per cent over those of 1933; fertilizer and

natural chemicals have likewise showed a gain of 48 per cent

over those of 1933 and 20 per cent over those of 1932; tobacco

and its manufactures have also shown an increase impor

tation of 68 per cent over those of 1933; india rubber and its

manufactures registered a gain of 54 per cent over those of

1933 and 67 per cent over those of 1932.

‘.

FINANCE AND DOMESTIC TRADE

The upward climb of business activity as noted in our for

eign trade has likewise been reflected in our domestic trade.

In the field of finance, while the general index has not appre

ciably increased over the figures of 1932, yet an improvement

has been noted during the first half of the year by an increase

of 5 points over those of 1933; bank debits to individual ac

counts as measured by commercial check payments, while still

below normal, however, showed an increase of 11 points com

pared with that of 1933 and 10 points over that of 1932. The

upward movement of this item in our index indicates that

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 53

the people are beginning to loosen their purse-strings and points

to a restoration of that confidence which characterized trans

actions in the field before the beginning of the depression in

latter part of 1929. The index in monetary circulation showed

an upward climb of 9 points over the first six months of 1933

and 7 points over the index for 1932. While monetary cir

culation is still 19 points below normal, yet the increase which

has been registered during the year has strengthened the be

lief that bottom has been reached in 1932. The biggest in

crease in the field of finance has been registered in our cor

porate investments where an increase of 65 points was noted

Over the investments of 1933. This increase has specially been

noted in mining due to the boom which has started in the early

part of August of last year and which continued to attract

capital up to the present. While bank loans and overdrafts

have decreased by 6 points below that of 1933 and 9 points

below that of 1932, this circumstance, however, does not

show that there is less money for bank loans. As a matter of

fact, banks have so much money in their vaults that only a

few months ago they have reduced their rates of interest on

fixed deposits in view of the fact that there is not enough field

to which the money in their vaults may be profitably invested.

The existence of so much idle capital in the possession of the

banks presents a very interesting subject of discussion. A deep

er analysis, however, of this situation presents a problem which

must be met by the Philippine Legislature. The crux of the

situation lies in the attraction of this dormant capital into the

channels of trade and industry. Already there are signs that

the Philippine Legislature as well as the administration are

not asleep in this regard. The announcement of the Admin

istration as well as the indorsement of our leaders in the gov

ernment to maintain a balanced budget at all cost has given our

business men, capitalists and investors an increased confidence

in the months yet to come. The message of President Quezon

which strikes a new keynote in our economic development has

likewise bolstered such confidence. The trend of the bills pre

Sented in the Tenth Philippine Legislature has likewise lent

confidence in the desire of our legislators to alleviate not only

Social but also economic ills by adopting such measures as

Would relieve unemployment through public work measures

designed to alleviate the unemployment situation in the Islands.

In agricultural production, an increase of 37 points has been

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noted over that of 1933 and 76 points over that of 1932. This

increase in our agricultural production has been adversely re

flected in our wholesale prices wherein a decrease of 2 points

was registered below that of 1933 due to the passage of ad

verse legislation in the American Congress. In the field of

manufactures, a tremendous increase was registered where the

index showed a gain of one point above normal and 40 points

over the figures for 1933. The same improvement has been

noted in our freight where an increase of 8 points over those

of 1933 has been registered. Another convincing sign of in

creased business activity has been noted in our gross sales.

This item showed an increase of 3 points over the index of 1933.

The general improvement which has been noted in our busi

ness and financial activity during the first six months of 1934

is a comforting sign of the coming of better times. Not only

are we now treading on the road of economic recovery but, if

coming events cast their shadows before them, it is not far

fetched to suppose and to expect that if business activity will

continue on its upward trend the days of normalcy immediately

preceding the year 1929 seem to be now in the offing.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 55

Inder Numbers on General Business Condition in the Philippines

During the First Siac Months

Composite

——,

Finance Productionbiº- Combined

1924–1928 100 100 100 100

1932 81 144 67 97

1933 76 152 68 99

1934 81 170 74 108

PRODUCTION

Agricultural Production Volume (kilos)nº. 1.

1924–1928 631,554,247 100

1932 -------- 756,866,114 155

1933 965,728,250 194

1934 1,175,018,219 231

1 Weighted Ind

nate-r

Building Construction Amount numbers

1924–1928 P3,596,340 100

1932 5,544,880 154

1933 3,394,120 94

1934 -...-- 1,780,270 50

Cigars Cigarettes CombinedManufactures (Number) (Number) Indea: 1

1924–1928 166,156,648 2,534,557,637 100

1932 127,288,892 1,937,471,868 71

* --~~~~… 101,562,392 1,890,478,087 61

1934 ----------------…............ 167,211,044 1,565,102,643 101

1 Weighted

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

1924–1928 1932 1933 1934

Agricultural production .... 100 155 194 231

Building construction 100 154 94 50

Manufactures 100 71 61 101

Weighted average .................................................. 100 144 152 170

DISTRIBUTION Ind

- ºn dea:

Foreign Trade Amount numbers

1924–1928 P273,209,964 100

1932 190,332,488 70

1933 193,671,554 71

1934 236,142,321 86

Gross Sales

1924–1928 P585,199,000 100

1932 314,165,000 54

1933 278,930,000 48

1934 51301,005,000.

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Indea: Numbers on General Business Condition in the Philippines

During the First Siac Months—Continued

DISTRIBUTION.—Continued

Wholesale Prices aſ: 1.

1924–1928 .. 100

1932 63

1933 62

1934 60

1 Weighted - - -

Freight car.flºor sº co;

1924–1928 ................................................................. 862,283 1,451,789 100

1932 1,044,163 1,647,957 117

1933 1,434,319 1,900,896 . 148

1934 1,416,300 2,171,599. 156

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

1924–1928 1932 1933 1934

Foreign trade 100 70 71 86

Gross sales --- 100 54 48 51

Wholesale prices .........................------------------.................... 100 63 62 60

Freight - --- 100 117 148 156

Weighted average .................................................. 100 67 68 74

FINANCE

InderBank Debits Average numbers

1924-1928 .…............ T'30,206,491 100

1932 20,538,592 68

1933 ---- 20,277,105 67

1934 23,660,726 78

Bank Loans and Overdrafts

1924–1928 -------------------------------- P129,549,597 100

1932 113,225,713 87

1933 .. -------------------------------------------------------------- 108,755,415 84

1934 101,505,635 78

Monetary Circulation

1924–1928 P125,163,439 100

1932 92,988,495 7

1933 --- 90,319,936 72

1934 -. 101,771,172 81

Corporate Investments A mount Inder

l 7turnbers

t 1924-1928 -.…..................…..........… P7,028,211 100

1932 ----------------------------- ---------- 7,885,551 112

1933 3,235,689 46

1934 7,826,889 111

Weighted AVERAGE

t 1924–1928 1932 1933 1934

Bank debits 100 68 67 78

Bank loans, overdrafts etc. --- 100 87 84 78

Monetary circulation ................ 100 74 72 81

Corporate investments ............... 100 112 46 111

Weighted average .........…............…. 100 81 76 81

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 57

OVERSEAS TRADE OF THE PHILIPPINES +

First Siac Months

Per cent of

1933 1934 a Increase (+)

TOTAL TRADE: or Decrease (–)

January. P28,496,623 P37,449,729 + 31.42

February. --- 28,323,524 49,286,717 + 74.01

March 35,261,205 48,767,628 + 38.30

April --- 38,437,369 46,348,966 + 20.58

May ------------ 39,526,408 33,028,307 (a)

June ------------------------------------------------ 23,626,425 21,260,974 (a)

EXPORTS:

January.... P16,203,017 P23,089,225 + 42.50

February... -- 19,715,019 31,061,586 + 57.55

March 22,517,896 33,121,674 + 47.09

April------~~~~~… 25,542,349 30,168,872 + 18.11

May 25,833,028 20,991,291 (a)

June….............. 12,000,113 10,155,710 (a)

IMPORTS:

"anuary.….... P12,293,606 P14,360,504 + 16.81

February. 8,608,505 18,225,131 +111.71

March........ 12,743,309 15,645,954 + 22.78

12,895,020 16,180,094 + 25.48

13,693,380 12,037,016 (a)

11,626,312 11,105,264 (a)

‘Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

**sed on current rate of exchange. values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

58 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES BY COUNTRIES OF

DESTINATION 1

First Siac Months

Per cent of

Countries 1933 1934 a Increase (+)

or Decrease(–)

United States............................------------------------------------- P109,946,422 P132,043,023 + 20.10

Japan - - 2,581,019 3,962,750 + 53.53

Great Britain 1,429,275 2,224,313 + 55.63

France 1,064,545 1,976,429 + 85.65

China 697,473 983,039 + 40.94

Germany 803,934 980,954 + 22.02

Netherlands 292,193 927,057 + 217.28

Hongkong 371,905 838,575 + 125.48

Spain 2,525,012 689,944 — 72.68

Belgium 265,082 382,804 -H 44.41

British East Indies....................................................... 204,947 289,790 + 41.40

Canada 162,361 259,710 + 59.96

Australia 119,195 259,527 + 117.73

Italy 207,654 259,522 + 24.98

Swed 41,291 251,737 + 509.66

Hawaii 325,840 228,925 – 29.74

Dutch East Indies... 114,655 179,962 + 56.96

Siam 92,456 126,764 + 37.11

Denmark 63,834 110,272 + 72.75

Guam 71,425 91,500 + 28.11

Porto Rico 27,542 76,685 + 178.43

Norway 39,148 73,231 + 87.06

Japanese–China 3,513 61,500 +1,650.64

French East Indies...................................................... 10,375 42,379 + 30S.47

Switzerland 3,838 5,000 + 30.28

Ireland 946 ........................ – 100.00

Other countries............................................................. 345,542 1,262,966 + 265.50

Total….. P121,811,422 P148,588,358 + 21.98

"Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 59

LEADING EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES

First Siac Months

1933 1934 a

r —º- ~ r —A.

Articles Unit Quantity Value Quantity Value

Sugar ...................................... Kilo.... 764,319,611 P88,673,729 915,484,878 P106,867,497

A b a c à fibers (M an i 1 a

hemp)…do.…. 68,428,638 5,320,407 84,822,351 8,578,238

Coconut oil 62,823,875 7,525,165 72,314,275 7,031,467

Copra ... 109,604,352 6,737,185 148,680,521 7,273,427

Tobacco–

Cigars ...................... Number.... 65,555,108 2,158,255 118,741,730 3,814,081

Cigarettes 14,329,300 44,048 6,539,350 21,549

Leaf ... 7,172,598 1,824,473 4,817,369 1,041,391

All other tobacco........ do........ 889,708 124,883 506,482 159,811

Desiccated and shredded coco

nuts ----------------..…. do.…. 6,919,025 1,318,378 11,592,642 2,102,764

Embroideries (cotton and silk).... ..... -- 1,988,717 .... --- 1,933,960

Lumber and timber.......... Cu.m.... 69,293 815,966 111,926 1,844,588

Cordage …—… Kilo. 2,280,358 658,398 4,423,396 1,444,825

357,465 519,527 506,530 925,957

Copra meal ......... -- 36,136,972 833,038 44,902,400 806,559

Molasses and syrup... -- do.…. 40,930,549 189,258 95,941,339 629,896

Maguey fibers .................... do........ 2,864,220 154,755 5,928,806 358,762

Buntal fibers ........................ do........ 53,921 153,432 70,415 257,620

Cutch (chemic als, dyes

**) --~~~~~~~~~ do....... 2,606,326 229,773. 2,843,429 250,862

Pearl buttons .................... Gross.... 381,018 236,680 386,697 250,756

Gums and resins................... ilo. 613,163 102,206 944,673 213,971

Spirits, distilled alcohol. 792,609 29,044 2,789,586 149,092

Canton fibers ........................ Kilo.... 2,380,866 132,670 2,218,304 129,251

Knotted abacá ...................... do........ 132,268 158,957 93,207 121,349

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN 1

First Siac Months

Per cent of

Countries 1933 1934 * Increase (+)

or Decrease(–)

United States .........….................... P42,911,232 P55,712,594 + 29.83

Japan 8,243,870 13,272,658 + 61.00

China 5,182,883 3,275,914 — 36.79

Germany -- 2,762,818 2,950,578 + 6.80

British East Indies ................................................i-------- 1,788,114 2,323,368 + 29.93

Great Britain …........................................................ 2,547,483 2,084,307 — 18.18

Australia 1,223,243 1,340,076 + 9.55

Dutch East Indies ........................................................ 1,074,024 1,011,352 - 5.84

Belgium ............….…. 702,082 1,006,677 + 43.38

France 578,616 692,157 + 19.62

Canada 287,141 464,678 + 61.83

Switzerland ....................................................................... 591,650 416,177 – 29.66

Spain 408,369 400,114 — 2.02

Japanese-China .....….............................. 318,341 376,298 + 18.21

Sweden 303,216 349,900 + 15.40

Netherlands .................................................................... 665,867 339,031 — 49.08

Hawaii 228,589 333,741 + 46.00

French East Indies .................................................... 1,050,943 303,647 — 71.11

Hongkong ---- 133,615 139,734 + 4.58

Italy 101,518 116,873 + 15.13

Norway …....….............…............... 144,312 97,242 – 48.41

Ireland 124,964 83,350 — 33.30

Denmark ---- 32,420 36,372 + 12.19

Austria 37,717 20,225 — 46.38

Guam 483 7,475 +1,447.62

Siam 8,485 4,216 – 50.31

Other countries 408,142 395,214 - 3.17

Total P71,860,132 P87,553,963 + 21.84

1 Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 61

LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES"

First Siac Months

1sº 1934 a

Articles Unit Quantity Value Quantity Value

Cotton goods:

Cotton cloth ------.................. Sq. m.... 57,230,778 P9,868,282 50,293,518 P11,250,000

All other 6,127,706 ........................ 5,719,913

Iron and steel, and their manufactures.. ....................... 8,010,232 ........................ 12,167,724

Mineral oils …—…Liter.... 189,142,550 5,141,958 239,041,681 6,651,900

Paper, and its manufactures................ ....................... 2,513,562 ........................ 3,584,670

Silk and its manufactures........................ ........................ 2,518,192 ........................ 2,920,205

Automobiles and trucks........ Number.... 1,753 2,002,837 2,298 2,812,914

Dairy products.….........--…- ........ 2,477,278 ........................ 2,763,350

Tobacco products:

Cigars…Number. 1,000 196 11,577 796

Cigarettes ..............................- do........ 196,458,281 730,812 610,018,262 1,715,521

Chewing .. - 102,682 216,541 65,475 140,735

Leaf … 740,294 524,011 406,911 652,236

Smoking .. 10,924 21,187 8,398 20,590

All other 29,310 11,785 72 230

Fibers, vegetable, textile grasses and

their manufactures .... ----- - 1,797,938 ........................ 2,498,154

Wheat flour ..................... - 31,152,858 1,905,271 30,274,269 2,343,473

Electrical machinery apparatus and

other appliances ........................................ ....... --------------- 1,723,052 2,273,896

Fertilizers, natural and chem

* ----.… kilo.... 33,521,370 1,527,752 42,568,238 2,264,005

Chemicals, drugs, dyes and medicines.... ........................ 1,872,132 ........................ 2,090,589

Fish and fish products.... ... kilo.... 4,687,828 1,035,820 7,190,323 1,681,663

India-rubber, and its manufactures........ ........................ 1,276,121 -...-------------------- 1,959,967

Vegetables ….............................. kilo.... 18,033,555 1,612,320 18,052,976 1,624,591

Leather, and its manufactures................ ........................ 951,703 ........................ 1,274,278

Fruits and nuts ............................ kilo 7,352,337 1,294,014 5,954,782 1,260,607

Meat products .. 2,568,444 1,283,584 2,218,693 1,235,440

107,138,728 597,407 107,823,588 806,279

*Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

* Based on current rate of exchange.

287534—3

Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION

First Siac Months

1933 1934 a

r A- * —A- - y,

Quantity Value Quantity Value

SUGAR : Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States. 764,308,462 88,671,738 915,380,011 106,857,669

- 10,662 1,929 46,187 7,773

Hongkong.…...…..... ...…........ 56,850 1,910

Hawaii.….....…....... 450 60 1,880 . . 145

China...............…............... 7 2 ..…........ --~~~~~~

Total................................... 764,319,611 88,673,729 915,484,878 106,867,497

14,160,286 1,321,396 23,124,857 2,942,135

Japan.............. - 23,539,479 1,583,331 26,780,451 2,213,504

Great Britain - - 15,866,190 1,205,877 19,809,159 1,852,004

Netherlands -- 1,975,048 155,101 2,609,267 238,593

Australia..... - 830,243 78,149 1,379,618 162,803

Belgium.... 2,316,229 197,461 1,547,100 162,699

Germany. 1,193,793 106,364 1,269,807 151,683

1,597,951 119,650 1,302,822 139,965

Canada. 945,591 82,966 1,157,731 123,890

France...... 2,030,205 142,368 1,340,399 111,427

Denmark. 800,115 62,504 781,140 84,805

414,288 36,291 607,200 64,484

-------- 566,088 55,221

563,308 44,479 574,060 50,708

218,472 29,554 247,561 49,247

507,396 41,803 405,439 37,396

357,996 26,666 379,500 37,284

Hongkong... - 480,802 -- 35,874 308,281 31,448

New Zealand.... 224,034 20,278 235,797 30,962

British Africa. --- 893,543 30,033 130,296 10,825

Cuba 75,900 9,930

Brazil 58,823 4,275

Dutch East Indies.....................- 506 - 54 20,240 3,700

Argentina 30,360 2,990

, Korea 44,275 2,750

Roumania 12,650 1,500

Finland 17,710 1,360

Portugal.…. 3,163 208 6,325. 650

Total.… 68,428,638 5,320,407 84,822,351 8,578,238

COPRA:

United States 78,977,400 4,763,050 71,257,068 3,424,424

France .... 13,148.256 855,464 31,644,073 1,657,761

Mexico 1,524,000 100,000 11,662,349 515,829

Germany 7,925,530 415,106

Netherlands 7,705,409 392,490

Japan .. 2,574,811 152,232 7,774,025 348,242

Spain ... - 13,379,757 866,429 3,251,200 189,192

Sweden 2,844,810 125,393

Italy… 128 10 1,510,969 68,743

China 1,504,981 65,869

a Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

First Sir Months–Continued

1933 1934 a–A– A.

r —n r

Quantity Value Quantity Value

COPRA–Continued. Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

Great Britain................................. 494,034 26,382

Denmark 488,701 16,044

Turkey in Europe......................... ............... ------ ---- 213,360 10,668

Belgium 200,780 9,165

Singapore…… 181,884 7,152

British East Indies....................... 21,348 967

Total . 109,604,352 6,737,185 148,680,521 7,273,427

COCONUT OIL:

United States ............................... 61,013,670 7,295,110 69,106,858 6,722,273

Canada …..…….. 520,184 68,167 1,244,224 112,241

Netherlands 952,461 76,343

China… 1,024,537 107,732 637,500 59,091

Dutch East Indies. ---- 80,536 21,220 82,461 24,677

Hongkong 460 185 180,875 18,150

Japan .... 182,394 32,220 57,424 9,737

Other British East Indies 2,070 573 37,900 7,118

Japanese-China.... ------------ 6,971 782

Singapore……… 6,150 716

Korea…. --- 1,428 332

Siam 23 7

Spain --~~~~…- 24 8… ...….

Total.….... 62,823,875 7,525,165 72,314,275 7,031,467

TOBACCO:

Cigars— Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States ....................... 58,301.725 1,860,765 109,687,449 3,466,305

Hawaii . 2,039,238 103,356 2,079,260 99.440

1,752,560 73,351 2,368,415 87.823

317,726 22,072 872,351 36,048

Great Britain -- - 473,475 12,821 890,270 24,814

Other British East Indies 341,170 13,906 498,719 20,967

France 859,700 13.716 987,075 18,485

Singapore .. 485,555 17.754 203,569 10,750

Japan .......... 98.350 4,646 171,400 10,124

French East Indies 94,275 6,050 146,550 8,809

Spain 84,520 4,333 273,175 5,552

Switzerland 35,400 3,086 69,700 4,277

Japanese-China .. 16,750 1,080 53,950 2,803

British Africa .... 80,000 2,396 78,000 2,476

Dutch East Indies. 12,724 496 72,260 2,469

Netherlands 37,000 1,037 69,220 2,126

Siam .. 11,600 625 25,800 1,871

Panama -- 11,500 400 31,000 1,350

Norway - - 10,192 1,009

New Zealand ........................ 6,000 377 15,000 1,001

French Africa 12,850 869

Gibraltar 290,600 8,978 30,000 840

Guam ....... ---- 13,500 790 11,125 751

Australia ............................... 21,000 554 11,000 596

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION-Continued

First Siac Months–Continued

1933 1934 a

r A- r A →

Quantity Value Quantity Value

TOBACCO-Continued. Number Pesos Number Pesos

Cigars—Continued.

Egypt 39,230 1,516 16,000 522

Denmark 63,000 1,328 21,100 518

Aden .... 14,200 467 14,600 461

Portuguese-China . 23,750 779 8,850 317

Germany 50 3 2,300 245

Italy --~~~~~… 4,175 410 2,000 221

Portuguese East Indies...... ........................ ........................ 5,550 136

Persia 3,000 106

Belgium ............................. 10,000

Canada . 5,000

Korea ... 1,335

Palestine 2,000

Greece 8,000

Total ............................... 65,555,108 2,158,255 118,741,730 3.814,081

Leaf- Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

Spain.…. 5,993,080 1,495,528 2,096,857 303,004

Japan.…. 497,615 141,808 825,045 261,018

Korea 972,496 247,957

Belgium 85,803 24,301 497,399 122,904

French Africa. 172,087 47,234 151,402 34,371

Netherlands. 60,442 22,424 48,778 18,209

Hongkong. 77,820 18,557 108,767 17,721

Gibraltar 6,004 976 33,317 11,100

China..... 71,615 21,017 35,800 8,986

Australia. 32,463 12,983 20,103 6,806

Guam......... 6,258 4,144 8,042 4,853

Singapore. 1,576 750 2,652 1,480

Germany 11,771 1,300

Other British East Indies... 3,327 1,663 950 501

Great Britain 911 500

Dutch East Indies............. 1,260 360 1,889 387

Italy .. 270 76 1,103 230

French East Indies.............. ........................ --------------------- 52 55

Japanese–China 15 5

France 20 4

United States...................... 4,715 1,417 .…. …~~~

Spanish Africa.................. 158,263 36,235 ........................ ---------------------

Total.......................... 7,172,598 1,824,473 4,817,369 1,041,391

Cigarettes— Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States 567,850 5,218 917,200 7,648

Hawaii 203,750 1,772 390,000 3,276

China. 3,475,000 8,711 1,540,000 3,230

Japan. 230,000 850 1,000,000 2,031

French East Indies. 28,400 104 519,700 1,644

Portuguese–China 1,111,250 1,993 832,500 1,389

Hongkong............................ 742,500 1,313 697,500 1,188

New Zealand..….. .......…... ...............…. 162,500 294

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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TEN LEADING EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

First Siac Months—Continued

1933 1934 a–A– º r A.

Quantity Value Quantity Value

TOBACCO-Continued. Number Pesos Number Pesos

Cigarettes—Continued.

Singapore. 240,000 352 145,000 223

Australia. - 25,000 46 90,000 180

French Oceania 90,000 168

86,000 383 67,500 142

256,000 509 60,150 52

200 2 10,350 23

3,400 19 5,000 22

---------------------- -------------------- 6,000 21

Other British East Indies.... 112,950 251 2,000 10

Dutch East Indies........ … …...... ........................ 3,950 8

Gibraltar 6,020,000

Spanish Africa 1,000,000

Germany............ 2,000

Japanese–China............. -- 150,000

Portuguese East Indies...... 75,000

Total.…. 14,329,300 44,048 6,539,350 21,549

All other— *

Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States.......................... 311,976 119,264 361,890 121,186.

Belgium ---------------------- 36,667 13,154

Netherlands............................. 2,773 700 26,893 8,867

French Africa 20,706 6,403

Gibraltar. 2,057 610 14,370 5,400

-- 7,175 517 14,732 1,704

Singapore................................. 1,276 244 7,289 1,659

Japan 3,060 1,000

Hongkong ---- 20,753 251

Other British East Indies... ........................ ........................ 72 126

French Oceania 40 52

British East Indies............... 4,138 816 --~~~~~~~~~. …..

60,278 2,691 ....

30 38 .... --- --- --

5 3 10 9

Total.….......... 389,708 124,883 506,482 159,811

DESICCATED AND SHREDDED

COCONUTS: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States.... 6,911,355 1,316,787 11,589,682 2,102,092

Hawaii 5,618 1,161 2,960 672

Japan 2,052 480 … …...

Total… 6,919,025 1,318,378 11,592,642 2,102,764

EMBROIDERIES: Pesos Pesos

United States. 1,984,562 1,927,716

Hawaii ........... 3,570 5,559

Guam ..... 26 .... 685

559 ……

Total -i-.….… 1,988,717 ........................ 1,933,960

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

First Siac Months—Continued

1923 1934 a

—, r

Quantity Valuc Quantity Value

LUMBER AND TIMBER: Cu. meters Pesos Cu. meters Pesos

United States.............................. 8,092 197,453 23,692 786,757

Japan 50,918 355,233 68,323 539,285

Great Britain.. 2,902 100,036 4,995 180,155

China .... 4,723 98,589 5,764 126,291

British Africa 1,245 35,549 2,676 75,143

Australia . 997 17,626 3,951 72,830

Portuguese Africa. 14 376 998 30,716

New Zealand --- 61 1,798 207 10,331

Netherlands 804 5,093

Hawaii… 101 3,977 71 4,780

Denmark -- 106 4,740

Hongkong… 15 727 251 4,179

Canada… 37 781 46 2,163

Norway 41 2,048

France - 1 77

Belgium 3 400

Italy 11 372

Ireland 32 946

Japanese–China --- 142 2,044

Spain 40

Guam 17 --

Germany… …........... * … --

Total ….....…............. 69,293 815,966 111,926 1,844,588

CORDAGE: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States 1,039,872 374,774 2,329,793 915,794

Siam.............. 402,850 76,719 552,441 106,258

Puerto Rico 90,589 27,542 249,670 76,572

Singapore..... 169,046 ~ 39,066 259,200 42,343

Dutch East Indies. 103,049 20,771 - 215,069 48,974

Other British East Indies 82,982 22,347 172,351 60,598

177,238 41,855 154,907 38,064

77,491 33,392

5,638 1,688 - 95,746 28,275

89,186 20,003 119,885 - 28,997

41,113 - 12,740 61,035 21,193

French East Indies 12,906 3,335 28,076 10,416

Panama-...------------------ -- 33,704 10,788 14,146 4,487

, Ecuador --- 13,486 4,428

Colombia 9,702 3,945

British Africa 15,711 3,273

Greece 10,710 3,000

Italy 11,072 2,840

Canada - - ---------------- ------------------------ 4,516 1,870

Venezuela.-------------------------------------- 122,555 4,036 3,695 1,717

British West Indies - --- -------- 4,172 1,647

- French West Indies -------- 4,617 1,570

Argentina - 4,711 1,360

Dutch West Indies.........--------------- 3,000 1,000 2,800 1,080

Chile --------------- ------------------------ ----------------------- 1,047 990

.* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

*

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COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

First Siac Months—Continued

1935 1954 a

r Quantity Value "Quantity Value *

CORDAGE–Continued. Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

Brazil 1,601 561

Bermuda Islands............................ ---------------------- -------------------- 980 470

Korea------------------------------- ~~~~~… … 1,721 420

Virgin Island of the U. S. --------------- ---------------------- 490 184

10,402 207 2,405 86

159 48 150 21

5,164 1,290 ........................

- 905 189 ........................

Total…~~~~~~~~~ 2,280,358 658,398 4,423,396 1,444,825

HATS: Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States............................... 314,470 463,211 303,445 590,789

15,854 27,093 71,922 157,888

Great Britain 14,300 12,410 88,242 102,654

Italy. 3,403 2,938 14,947 39,368

Australia 2,320 2,770 7,237 14,861

Canada.... --- 2,700 9,300 10,950 10,292

New Zealand 720 1,867

880 849 2,903 1,847

400 1,830

35 45 1,050 1,460

--- 192 104 2,380 1,097

Singapore 330 1,054

Other British East Indies.......... 227 563 300 794

Hongkong 1,704 156

China…- 3,084 244 … ------------------------

Total --~~~~~…~~~~ 357,465 519,527 506,530 925,957

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES BY

COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN

First Siac Months

1933 1934 a

r *— * r A. *

Quantity Value Quantity Value

COTTON AND ITS MANUFACTURES: Sq. meters Pesos Sq. meters Pesos

Cotton cloth—

United States.... 43,900,990 7,362,585 24,181,561 6,123,772

Japan ....... 8,884,273 1,451,538 22,815,736 4,254,693

Great Britain 1,514,017 475,855 1,472,004 503,161

Switzerland .. 1,478,760 336,534 834,562 200,133

1,357,962 204,891 933,493 141,867

8,965 3,222 20,148 10,903

6,026 3,789 4,717 4,931

Germany . 6,024 2,664 4,626 3,205

Italy 16,646 7,118 5,238 3,085

British East Indies 37,995 12,244 13,050 2,477

Spain 1,043 1,339 2,283 736

Russia in Europe - 5,665 602

Denmark 435 435

Netherlands 14,608 5,661

Dutch East Indies. 1,984 479

Siam ......................................................... 1,485 363 ....................

Total .................................................... 57,230,778 9,868,282 50,293,518 11,250,000

1933 1934 a

Value Value

Pesos Pesos

All other cotton goods—

Japan ... 2,378,155 2,509,424

United States 2,011,840 2,059,134

China 887,263 542,377

Great Britain 488,771 301,291

France 180,713 199,045

Germany - 36,026 37,425

Switzerland 76,938 35,455

Netherlands 10,395 10,835

British East Indies 9,955 9,269

Czechoslovakia 2,316 6,738

Spain 1,466 2,394

Italy 2,239 2,246

Belgium 3,512 1,861

Dutch East Indies 673 784

Siam 729

Canada 466 303

Hongkong 3,010 288

Australia 579 154

Austria 4,207 126

Hawaii 28

Egypt 69 4

Singapore 28,770 3

Denmark 1

Ireland 342

Total 5,719,913

* Based on current rate of exchange.

6,127,706

Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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OF ORIGIN–Continued

First Siac Months—Continued

1933 1934 *

Value Value

IRON AND STEEL: Pesos Pesos

United States 5,779,084 9,649,293

Germany .....................................-------------------------------------------------------- 680,666 802,572

Belgium ...---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 383,140 679,171

Japan 415,446 514,006

Great Britain 369,657 178,610

Sweden 153,632 165,347

China ........... 43,896 53,547

Norway 36,535 39,622

Czechoslovakia 42,779 15,318

Dutch East Indies................... 36,981 10,130

Hongkong… 15,671 9,662

Luxemberg… 5,598 7,196

France ~~~~~~…~~~~ 6,342 6,728

Switzerland… 10,272 6,295

Netherlands 5,785 4,673

Hawaii 7,000 4,511

Spain 3,544 3,817

Japanese-China 3,457 3,474

British East Indies....................... 727 3,215

Austria 5,342 2,846

Canada 787 2,250

Italy ~… 924 2,057

Denmark 33 1,704

Australia .... 351 1,266

Guam 483 400

Singapore . -- 522 14

Argentina ................. 65

*~~~~~~~~…- 1,513

Total 8,010,232 12,167,724

1933 1934 a

r– A. — r A.

Quantity Value Quantity Value

MINERAL OIL: Liters Pesos Liters Pesos

United States ... 134,488,684 4,561,235 158,431,117 6,029,248

Dutch East Indies. 54,634,151 441,940 80,493,887 609,095

4,425 441 110,000 11,381

14,059 2,287 5,326 1,880

1,167 136,047 919 252

64 8 4.32 44

... 189,142,550 5,141,958 239,041,681 6,651,900

* Based on current rate of exchange.

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES BY COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

First Sir Months—Continued

1933 1934. "

Value Value

PAPER AND ITS MANUFACTURES: Pesos Pesos

United States ..............------------------------------------ ---- 1,806,654 2,796,885

Japan .................................------------------------------------------------------------------- 143,402 181,545

Germany 122,612 155,465

France .........................................----------------------------------------------------------- 55,504 92,278

Spain 68,915 66,477

China .........................------------------------. 75,575 64,015

42,165 40,780

72,410 35,220

Canada -- 6,565 23,990

Belgium ...... 5,850 23,851

Great Britain ....................................................-------------------------------- 18,959 23,011

Finland .............. º 11,288 16,855

Netherlands . 35,040 14,986

Denmark 4. 13,105

Austria .......…...................................................------------------------------------ 22,539 11,361

Australia ----------- t 3,394 6,773

Hawaii ........................ .. ----------- 3,886

Switzerland --- 792 3,408

Dutch East Indies ..... 402 3,139

Italy ...............… -- 11,336 2,319

Czechoslovakia ..…................................................................ 4,306 1,508

Hongkong… 3,828 1,353

Latvia 270 1,151

Other British East Indies 503 877

Esthonia ....................... 633 368

Cuba ....… -- - 24

Singapore ................. 456 16

Norway ......

Palestine …~~~~~…… 12

Hungary .... 5 S

Ireland ~~~~~~… 6 4

Russia in Europe ............................................................................. 7

Arabia ----- 98

Argentina - 10

Egypt - 10

New Zealand -- 24

-

Total… 2,513,562 3,584,670

-"

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES BY COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

First Sir Months—Continued

1933 1934 a

Value Value

SILK : Pesos Pesos

Natural and artificial—

Japan .................... 1,028,401 1,499,468

United State 937,064 1,178,956

China 446,081 121,077

France .............. 42,459 46,714

Great Britain 27,748 43,507

Switzerland 14,307 12,383

Germany ...... 6,673 9,852

Spain .........….... 2,677 4,365

Italy ....................... 7,456 1,937

Netherlands… 1,606 783

Hongkong 9 280

Czechoslovakia --- ---- 269

British East Indies .................................................................... 1,237 193

Siam --- 188 172

Belgium ........... 1,988 123

Argentina 39

Singapore 9 31

Australia ….................................. 29 30

Canada ----------------------------------- 14 15

Dutch East Indies 15 10

French East Indies 38 1.

Denmark 4

Ireland 163

Panama .…........................................ 10

Cuba .... 12

Korea .. 4

2,518,192 2,920,205

1933 1934 a

r- —A- * r A– -

Quantity Value Quantity Value

AUTOMOBILES AND THUCKS: Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States 1,425 1,666,744 2,219 2,732,332

Great Britain 254 280,447 53 60,631

Germany 68 51,873 25 18,726

Japan ...................... --- 1 304 1 1,225

*ly ~…~…~~ 5 3,469 .................... -----

Total …................. 1,753 2,002,837 2,298 2,812,914

WHEAT FLOUR: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States ... 21,226,747 1,313,940 21,525,054 1,690,807

Canada ......- 4,596,142 242,093 4,482,939 342,024

Australia . 5,163,642 334,068 3,014,361 183,533

Japan 162,531 14,589 1,158,194 120,261

China ........................ 2,048 351 92,130 6,726

British East Indies 1,748 230 1,519 116

Syria 72 6

Total …,…................... 31,152,858 1,905,271 30,274,269 2,343,473

"Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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OF ORIGIN–Continued

First Siac Months—Continued

1933 1934 a

Value Value

DAIRY PRODUCTS : Pesos Pesos

United States 1,576,837 1,726,660

Australia 555,380 773,759

Netherlands 162,841 155,582

Switzerland 50,052 47,291

Japan 56,843 19,336

Norway 30,950 16,532

Denmark 23,683 15,162

Canada 1,952 3,185

Germany 2,072 2,854

China 1,310 2,513

Italy 286 176

France 423 154

Great Britain 654 116

Syria 16

Belgium 10

Spain 122 4

New Zealand 13,561

Hongkong 362

Total 2,477,278 2,763,350

1938 1934 a

A. r *—

TOBACCO : Quantity Value Quantity Value

Leaf- Kilos Pesos Kilos Pegos

United States ....... 740,281 523,947 400,071 558,559

Dutch East Indies. 6 50 6,840 93,677

China .. 4 10

Japan .. 3 4

Total.… 740,294 524,011 406,911 652,236

Cigars— Number Pegos Number" Pegos

United States ...................................... 1,000 196 11,552 795

Dutch East Indies 25 1

Total....................................... 1,000 196 11,577 796

Cigarettes— Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States 196,438,511 730,526 609,979,160 1,715,128

Hongkong.. 4,600 91 34,000 232

China ... 11,850 126 3,800 140

Great Britain 2,400 62 1,320 21

Japan . 220 1

Egypt.... 700 6

Total...................................................... 196,458,281 730,812 610,018,262 1,715,521

Chewing— Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States ..................................... 102,682 216,541 65,474 140,731

Switzerland.............................................. 1 4

Total.--~~~~….….. 102,682 216,541 65,475 140,735

Smoking— Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States 5,723 12,516 4,909 13,354

China ...... 5,153 8,173 3,314 6,098

Hongkong. 15 202 127 &

Great Britain 33 296 48 446

Total.….. 10,924 21,187 8,398 20,590

All other tobacco— Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States ............... 29,310 11,785 72 230

GRAND TotAL..................................... 1,504,532 .................... 2.530,108

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES BY COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

First Siac Months—Continued

1933 1934 a

Value Value

WEGETABLE FIBERS AND TEXTILE GRASS MANU- Pesos Pesos

FACTURES:

British East Indies . 1,244,832 1,902,711

China ------------ - 100,756 191,591

Great Britain --~~~~~~~…~… 188,213 154,284

Japan 16,606 76,727

United States 111,513 48,771

Belgium ........... --- 34,390 44,952

France --- 16,931 21,698

Germany ------------ 15,461 16,160

Ireland 51,077 15,196

Hongkong ....... 9,797 14,322

Switzerland .... 599 4,147

Austria… 4,023 2,283

Spain ....................... 91 1,974

Czechoslovakia -- 900 1,715

Finland - -------- ------------------------ 811

Italy - 2,420 793

Sweden ------------ --------------------- 9

Canada - 40 7

Netherlands 58 8

British Africa .............. - - 156 .....…...........

Denmark .............................. 8

French East Indies ........... -- 20

Australia… 47 . ---

Total .......... 1,797,938 2,498,154

ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS AND AP

PLIANCES:

United States 1,418,440 1,944,828

Japan 88,589 133,016

China 62,652 49,788

Germany… 59,571 46,842

Great Britain 9,146 36,782

Sweden 48,915 32,129

Canada ........... 5,829 9,303

Czechoslovakia 4,952 5,393

Hungary ... - 1,746 5,095

Netherlands 8,105 4,444

Denmark 6,133 2,324

Italy 302 1,432

Austria 1,397

France .................... 3,032 3.18

Belgium -- 5,251 213

Spain ….................. 65 - 150

Dutch East Indies .... 81 146

Australia 186 100

New Zealand ..... 91

Switzerland ...... --- 11 68

British East Indies …...............................................…........ 23 24

Hongkong ................. 23 18

Total 1,723,052 2,273,896

• Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934 based on Parity Act.

74 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Distribution of P. I. Overseas Trade by Continents, 1933

Per cent

Imports Per cent Exports Per cent Total trade to total

trade

United States and Insular

Possessions P87,571,534 58.63 P183,457,061 86.72 P271,028,595 75.10

Europe.... 18,882,489 12.64 17,053,334 8.06 35,935,823 9.95

Canada .. - 679,213 .46 456,334 .22 1,135,547 .31

Central and South America... 330,209 .22 581,379 .28 911,588 .25

Asia, including Malaysian

Islands . 38,500,587 25.78 9,316,131 4.40 47,816,718 13.25

Africa - 111,687 .07 346,018 .16 457,705 .13

Oceania ...................................... 3,285,804 2.20 331,848 .16 3,617,652 1.00

Total ................................ 149,361,523 100.00 211,542,105 100.00 360,903,628 100.00

Foreign Trade of the Philippines, 1933 *

Imports Ezports Total trade

r A. Y. r A- w r —"— *

Value Per cent Value Per cent Value Per cent

United States ............------------ P87,080,813 58.30 P182,626,053 86.33 P269,706,866 74.73

Hawaii . 489,288 .32 531,911 .25 1,021,199 .28

Guam ... 1,433 169,127 .08 170,560 .05

Porto Rico.. - -- - - 129,740 .06 129,740 .04

Japan ...... . 19,190,666 12.85 5,921,782 2.80 25,112,448 6.96

China .... 10,292,090 6.89 1,684,343 .80 11,976,433 3.32

Great Britain.. 5,115,046 3.44 3,713,352 1.76 8,828,398 2.45

Germany 5,489,948 3.68 1,854,289 .88 7,344,237 2.03

Spain .... 1,099,144 .74 4,419,367 2.09 5,518,511 1.53

France 1,191,932 .80 4,295,839 2.08 5,487,771 1.52

British East Indies. 3,715,508 2.49 482,347 .23 4,197,855 1.16

3,254,910 2.18 288,293 .14 3,543,203 .98

2,600,317 1.74 223,561 .11 2,823,878 .78

Belgium ....... 1,550,302 1.04 649,134 .31 2,199,436 .61

Netherlands 1,288,306 .86 842,664 .40 2,130,970 .59

French East Indies. 1,444,371 .97 136,847 .06 1,581,218 .44

Switzerland 1,139,354 .76 6,465 ............ 1,145,819 .3!

Canada 679,213 .45 456,334 .21 1,135,547 .32

Hongkong ... 358,221 .24 682,468 .32 1,040,689 .29

Italy 214,671 .14 748,371 35 963,042 .27

Japanese–China 868,580 .58 35,738 .02 904,318 .25

Sweden 690,944 .46 159,920 .08 850,864 .24

Norway . 257,091 .17 134,829 .06 391,920 .11

Ireland ... 246,219 .16 2,861 ............ 249,080 .07

Denmark 56,403 .04 157,868 .07 214,271 .06

Siam .......... - 17,098 .01 133,588 .06 150,686 04

Austria ............. - 92,691 .06 …… 92,691 .02

Other countries . - 936,964 .63 1,055,014 .50 1,991,978 .55

Total ............................... 149,361,523 100.00 211,542,105 100.00 360,903,628 100.00

* Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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TEN LEADING PHILIPPINE IMPORTS

Cotton Goods

Year value ºftſ...}.

1903.................................. P10,137,576 15

1926-------~~~~…~… 56,470,119 24

1927 --- 46,085,427 20

1928 56,272,304 20

1929 53,953,334 18

1930 37,027,108 15

1931 32,802,095 17

1932 - --------- 33,523,243 21

1983.…......…........... 31,157,651 21

1933

Imported from— Value Per cent

United States..................................................... P16,524,065 53.03

Japan.….--.…. 9,095,851 29.19

China 2,415,359 7.75

Great Britain. 1,803,062 5.79

Switzerland.... --- 745,579 2.39

France 313,312 1.01

Germany................... 77,184 .25

British East Indies 69,932 .22

Netherlands.... 38,964 .12

Czechoslovakia --- 17,347 .06

Other countries................................................. 56.996 .19

Total 31, 157,651 100.00

Iron and Steel Products

- Per cent to

Year Value total imports

1903................................ P4,259,020 6

1926...........---------------------------------------------------------------- 27,041,520 11

1927 30,855,639 13

1928 40,296,562 15

1929 43,812,331 15

1930. 38,559,138 16

1931 26,729,765 13

1932 19,977,574 13

1933..................................... 17,891,509 12

1933

Imported from— Value Per cent

United States. P12,798,363 71.53

Germany 1,457,284 8.15

Japan 994,062 5.56

Belgium............................................ --------------- 928,760 5.19

Great Britain.................................................... 815,643 4.56

Swed 299,876 1.68

China 126,412 .71

Dutch East Indies. 97,413 .54

Czechoslovakia. 78,978 .44

78,622 .43

216,096 1.21

Total.…. P17,891,509 100.00

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TEN LEADING PHILIPPINE IMPORTS-Continued

Mineral Oils

Imported from—

United States.....................................................

Dutch East Indies.

Great Britain -

Other countries.................................................

Value

P1,252,384

17,656,849

15,405,879

17,608,298

19,838,056

17,921,314

18,935,275

13,718,021

11,199,219

Value

P9,880,095

1,272,978

37,782

8,364

11,199,219

Meat and Dairy Products

Imported from—

United States

Australia

China

Netherlands

Argentina....

Switzerland....

Japan

Value

P1,934,026

11,910,837

12,418,212

13,346,159

13,787,160

11,259,879

12,150,885

8,128,254

7,622,467

Value

P3,715,909

1,899,515

947,117

348,122

210,536

122,882

95,109

71,789

48,396

40,420

122,672

7,622,467

Per cent to

total imports

Per cent

88.22

11.37

.34

.07

100.00

Per cent to

total imports

Per cent

48.75

24.92

12.43

4.57

2.76

1.61

1.25

.94

.64

1.60

100.00

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TEN LEADING PHILIPPINE IMPORTS-Continued

Automobiles, Tires and Accessories

Year Value

1926.--------------------------------------------------------------------------- P10,444,942

1927 12,479,552

1928 13,292,723

1929 15,271,461

1931 9,030,872

1933 7,179,190

1933

Imported from— Value

United States... P6,449,265

Great Britain... 390,060

180,317

111,480

19,668

12,862

15,538

Total.…. 7,179, 190

Papers and Their Manufactures

Year Value

1903 P896,786

1926 7,016,408

1927 7,654,852

1928 8,257,259

1929 8,454,247

1930 7,808,940

1931…~~~~~~~~…~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6,516,224

1932 5,529,333

1933 4,860,537

1933

Imported from— Value

United States. P3,200,390

---- 328,322

Germany........…....----------------------------. 302,172

Spain ------ 264,823

Norway.… 147,739

China 133,147

France 109,366

Swed --- 87,737

58,784

56,420

Other countries. 171,637

Total. 4,860,537

Per cent to

total imports

i5

Per cent

89.83

5.43

2.51

1.55

.27

.18

.23

100.00

Per cent to

total imports

1

Per cent

65.84

6.76

6.22

5.44

3.04

2.74

2.25

1.81

1.21

1.16

3.53

100.00

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TICN LEADING PHILIPPINE IMPORTS-Continued

TWheat Flour

Year Value tº. iº.

1903 P1,615,708 2

1926 9,724,101 8

1927... 9,731,783 4

1928 10,650,603 4

1929 10,120,155 3

1930 8,982,329 4

1931 6,429,237 3

1932 4,903,878 2

1933 4,770,990 3

1933

Imported from— Value Per cent

United States. - ------------------- P3,272,302 68.59

Australia 7774,562 16.24

Canada 536,954 11.25

Japan 139,906 2.93

China 46,977 .98

Other countries................................................. 289 .01

Total 4,770,990 100.00

Silk and Rayon and Their Manufactures

Year value ...

1903 P1,069,636 2

1926 7,092,855 3

1927 7.960,729 3

1928 8,512,739 3

1929 9,328,442 3

1930 8,650,820 4

1931 6,461,561 3

1932 4,901,256 s

1933 4,770,357 3

1933

Imported from— Value Per cent

United States................................................... P2,077,300 43.55

Japan 1,821,755 38.18

China 665,205 13.94

Great Britain 67,719 1.42

63,120 1.32

Germany 21,748 .46

Switzerland. 21,689 .46

Italy. 14,874 .31

Spain - 5,690 . 12

Netherlands...................................................... 5,134 .11

Other countries............................................. 6,123 .13

100.00Total..................….....…. ------------------ 4,770,357

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TEN LEADING PHILIPPINE IMPORTS-Continued

Tobacco Products

Year Value

1903. ------------ P27,142

1926.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4,295,291

1927. 5,491,741

1928 6,202,070

1929 6,541,455

1930 5,887,775

1931 5,443,428

1932 5,386,142

4,234,596

a Less than one-half of 1 per cent.

1933

Imported from— Value

United States P4,169,254

Dutch East Indies 45,396

China.... 17,101

Other countries. 2,845

Total.… 4,234,596

Per cent to

total imports

(a)

Per cent

98.46

1.07

.40

.07

100.00

Vegetable Fibers and Their Manufactures

Year Value

1926.….-.…. P4,910,472

1927 4,558,439

1928 -- 4,825,500

1929......... - 6,468,642

1930 --- - 6,416,535

1982.…--~~~~...~… 3,862,189

1933 3,971,420

1933

Imported from— Value

Dutch East Indies ---------- P2,790.395

Great Britain................................................... 353,066

China.................. 241,016

United States. 164,112

Japan.... 122,100

Ireland. 96,741

Belgium 66,226

Hongkong 45,473

France 42,808

36,650

Other countries. 12,833

Total.…......…... ------- 3,971,420

Per cent to

total imports

2.06

1,97

1.79

2.19

2.61

1.76

2.43

2.66

Per cent

70.26

8.89

6.07

4.13

3.07

2.44

1.67

1.15

1.08

.92

.32

100.00

80 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

TEN LEADING PRINCIPAL ExPORTS 1

Sugar

Year value ºf...;

1903 f*6,650,468 10

1926 64,459,268 24

1927 100,591,919 32

1928 95,085,879 31

1929 106,488,298 32

1980 104,480,451 39

1931 99,926,210 48

1932 119,603,769 63

1933. 128,666,851 61

1988

Exported to- Value Per cent

United States. P128,657,977 99.99

Guam....... 7,372 .01

Other countries. 1,502 …

Total................................. 128,666,851 100.00

Coconut Oil

Year Value wº:

1903........................ P162 ....................

1926 44,690,433 16

1927 49,681,356 16

1928 46,978,345 15

1929 58,369,883 18

1930 28,310,763 14

1931 30,070,644 14

1932 15,302,287 8

1933 18,339,645 9

1933

Exported to- Value Per cent

United States... P18,050,150 98.42

China.… 122,997 .67

Canada 68,167 .37

Dutch East Indies........................................... 47,951 .26

Japan 47,007 .26

Other countries................................................. 3,373 .02

Total 18,339,645 100.00

Copra

Year value ºf....

1903........................... P7,639,586 12

1926 37,173,465 14

1927 38,311,481 12

1928 45,084,682 15

1929 31,131,641 9

1930 26,866,875 10

1931 18,300,808 9

1932 10,266,454 5

1933 17,912,057 8

* Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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TEN LEADING PRINCIPAL EXPORTS-Continued

Copra—Continued

1933

Exported to- Value Per cent

United States...........…....................................- P11,902,453 66.45

France 3,567,996 19.92

Spain 1,390,018 7.76

Mexico 511,073 2.85

Japan 310,508 1.78

Netherlands... 167,532 .94

Germany...... 38,552 .22

Other countries 23,925 .13

Total 17,912.057 100.00

Abacd

Year Value tº:

1903 P44,001,178 68

1926 64,284,076 23

1927 59,374,258 19

1928… 53,187,212 11

1929 56,841,100 17

1939------~~~~~~~~… 36,853,352 14

1931. - 17,885,813 8

*…~~~~~… 10,031,204 5

1993----..…................... 13,747,719 6

1933

Exported to- Value Per cent

United States. P4,025,869 29.28

3,626,421 26.38

3,099,780 22.55

Belgium 503,204 3.66

Canada ---- 369,174 2.69

France.-------------------------------------------------------------- 347,059 2.53

274,109 1.99

269,542 1.96

206,631 1.50

Australia.............. 202,078 1.47

Other countries. 823,852 5.99

Total.… 13,747,719 100.00

Tobacco Products

Year Value ºf&º.

1903 P3,893,750 6

1926 17,263,163 6

1927 17,817,331 6

1928 17,142,873 6

1929 17,579,888 5

1930. 15,672,771 5

14,841,675 7

12,800, 118 7

10,355,787 5

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TEN LEADING PRINCIPAL EXPORTS-Continued

Tobacco Products—Continued

1933

Exported to- Value Per cent

United States.................................................... P5,951,968 57.48

Spain 2,748,767 26.54

326,001 3.15

285,419 2.76

210,716 2.03

210,075 2.03

-- 80,779 .78

Dutch East Indies. - 78,635 .76

Netherlands 72,889 .70

Hongkong 68,839 .66

Other countries. 321,699 3.11

Total 10,355,787 100.00

Cotton and Silk: Embroideries

o

Value Per cent to

Year total erports

1926............…..------------------------------------------ P11,984,778 4

8,006,952 3

9,047,936 3

12,023,065 4

7,183,473 2

5,314,259 3

6,699,649 4

3,798,631 2

1933

Exported to- Value Per cent

United States. P3,787,496 99.71

Hawaii........... 9,332 .25

Other countries. 1,803 .04

Total..… 3,798,631 100.00

Desiccated Coconut

Year value ... ...

1926 F5,518,315 2

1927 5,700,120 2

1928 7,447,171 2

1929 7,080,247 2

1930 5,925,689 2

1931….... 3,644,257 2

1932. 3,233,402 2

1933. 3,365,609 2

1933

Exported to— Value Per cent

United States. P3,359,994 99.83

Hawaii........... 3,172 .09

Other countries 2,443 .08

Total.… 3,365,609 100.00

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TEN LEADING PRINCIPAL EXPORTS-Continued

Lumber and Timber

Year value ... ...

1926 --- P5,105,621 2

1927 - 5,587,614 2

1928........---------…-------------- 6,253,001 2

1929 --- 7,237,918 2

1930 5,486,784 2

1931 3,681,203 2

1932 --- 1,669,450 1

1933..................... --- --- 2,537,214 1

1933

Exported to— Value Per cent

United States. P1,044,418 41.16

Japan.... 786,226 30.99

China.... 246,349 9.71

Great Britain. 243,071 9.58

British Africa.... 130,991 5.16

Australia. 58,339 2.30

Hawaii..... 7,697 .31

Portuguese Africa... ---- 5,412 .21

Other countries ---- - 14,711 .58

Total… 2,537,214 100.00

Copra Meal

Per cent toYear Value total erports

1926.… ----------- P3,472,447 1

4,969,078 2

5,772,274 2

7,585,573 2

3,784,449 1

3,041,605 1

2,107,333 1.

2,115,107 1

Exported to- Value Per cent

Germany.….…....…...…. P1,420,716 67.17

Netherlands... --- 260,289 12.31

United States - 258,307 12.21

Sweden 88,940 4.20

France... 45,551 2.15

Norway. 21,932 1.04

8,694 .41

6,772 .32

2,126 .10

1,349 .06

431 .03

Total.............----------------------------------------------------- 2,115,107 100.00

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TEN LEADING PRINCIPAL EXPORTS-Continued

Year

1903

1926

1927

Cordage

1928

1929

1930

1931

1982

1933

1938

Exported to

United States.…......…................................

British East Indies...

Puerto Rico

f

Siarn

China

Hongkong...........................................................

Hawaii

Dutch East Indies.

Panama

Peru

Other countries...............................................

Total......................

Value

P43,696

2,810,916

3,333,413

3,550,871

3,808,544

3,106,453

1,774,816

1,318,093

1,813,536

Value

+1,134,689

156,518

129,740

109,214

85,386

49,070

42,317

40,173

25,003

10,043

31,383

1,813,536

Per cent to

total earports

Per cent

62.57

8.63

7.15

6.02

4.71

2.71

2.33

2.22

1.38

.55

1.73

100.00

DEVALUATION OF UNITED STATES GOLD DOLLAR AND

ITS EFFECT ON CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS OF

THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

By Jose MA. Espino

Chief Appraiser, Bureau of Customs

The devaluation of the American Dollar has brought about a

sharp rise in the buying rates of exchange of foreign curren

cies, such that in many cases the buying rate of exchange of a

certain foreign currency greatly exceeds the value prescribed

in Section 6 of the Philippine Tariff Act of 1909, as amended

by Act No. 4034 of the Philippine Legislature commonly known

as the Parity Law. Under the present procedure of liquidating

customs duty, the currency of the invoice or of the return of

the appraiser has to be reduced to the money of account of the

United States upon the basis of the value of such foreign money

before the devaluation of the United States gold dollar. There

fore, if an importation comes from a country the rate of ex

change of whose currency exceeds the value prescribed in our

Tariff Law, the importer will pay a less amount of duty. The

following illustration will make this point clear.

CASE 1

GOODS INVOICED IN THE CURRENCY OF THE EXPORTING COUNTRY THE BUYING

RATE OF EXCHANGE OF WHICH IS HIGHER THAN THE RATE PRESCRIBED IN

THE LAW.

The value of a certain importation from England at the time

of exportation therefrom on August 27, 1934, is £1,000. At the

buying rate of exchange on that day of $5.051490 per pound

Sterling, the value of the merchandise, converted into the cur

rency of the United States, is $5,061.49. If the rate of duty is

50 per cent ad valorem, the amount to be collected thereon will

be $2,530.75. On the other hand, at the rate of $4.8665 per

Pound sterling prescribed in the present law, the value thereof is

$4.866.50, and duty thereon will be $2,433.25. The difference

between $2,530.75 and $2,433.25 is $97.50, which the Govern

ment cannot collect under the present arrangement.

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The Parity Law also provides that whenever merchandise im

ported into the Philippine Islands is invoiced in the currency of

the United States or of the Philippine Islands, such currency,

in the liquidation of duty, must be converted back into the proper

foreign currency on the basis of the Federal Reserve Bank rate

of exchange, and then be reconverted into the currency of the

United States or of the Philippine Islands at the value of the

said foreign currency before the devaluation of the United

States gold dollar. (By “Federal Reserve Bank rate of ex

change” is meant the rate of exchange as certified to the Sec

retary of the Treasury by the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York and published by the Treasury Department of the United

States.) Taking advantage of the rates of exchange of some

foreign currencies which are higher than those prescribed in

the Parity Law, importers in this country have caused their

goods to be invoiced in the currency of the United States or of

the Philippine Islands so that they will pay less duty upon entry

of said merchandise into this country. The subject can be bet

ter explained in the following illustration.

CASE 2

GOODS INVOICED IN THE CURRENCY OF THE UNITED STATES

Goods imported from Germany on March 15, 1934, for in

stance, has a dutiable value of $1,000, United States currency.

The proper foreign currency in this case is the Reichsmark, the

buying rate of exchange of which on the date of exportation is

$0.397.071, while the value given for said currency in section 6

of the Philippine Tariff Law, as amended by Act No. 4034, is

only $0.2382. Now, by following the required conversions, we

obtain a value of 2,518.45 Reichmarks ($1.00 –– $0.397.071 =

RM 2,518.45), which amount, when reconverted into the United

States currency at the prescribed rate of $0.2382, becomes only

$599.89. If the rate of duty on the merchandise is 50 per cent

ad valorem, the revenue that can be collected under the present

Tariff Act is only $299.95, instead of $500 which is the proper

amount due the Government, or a difference of $200.05.

*While the buying rates of exchange of many foreign cur

rencies have exceeded their prescribed rates, there are some

currencies the buying rates of exchange of which have remained

far below the rates prescribed in the present tariff law. That

being the case, exporters in foreign countries having depreciated

currencies may invoice their shipments in another foreign cur

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 87

rency for the purpose of enabling the importers in the Philip

pine Islands to pay smaller amounts of duties than what are

properly due. The following illustration will serve to make this

point clear.

CASE 3

GOODS INVoICED IN A Foreign cuRRENCY OTHER THAN THAT of

THE EXPORTING COUNTRY

A certain quantity of Japanese silk goods had a foreign mar

ket value of 1,000 Yens (Y) on March 13, 1934. The buying

rate of exchange of the yen on that date was $0.300785. At

the stated rate, the exporter would get $300.79, United States

currency, for his goods. If the goods in question were imported

into the Philippine Islands and invoiced at Y1,000, the value

thereof for tariff purposes, at the prescribed rate of $0.4985

per yen, would be $498.50, and the duties thereon at the rate

of 50 per cent ad valorem would amount to $249.25. To enable

the Philippine importer to pay a smaller amount of duties, the

exporter in Japan would invoice his merchandise not in Japanese

currency, but in some other foreign currency, say French

franc, the buying rate of which on the date of exportation was

$0.065786. The exporter would then invoice the merchandise

at 4,572.25 French francs, which is the equivalent of $300.79,

which in turn is equal in value to Y1,000. In the liquidation

of duty, the stated amount of 4,572.25 French francs, when con

verted into the United States currency at the prescribed rate

of $0.0392 for 1 French franc, would be $179.23. At the rate of

50 per cent ad valorem the duty thereon would be only $89.62,

whereas the amount properly due is $249.25, or a difference of

$159.63.

Furthermore, as the Treasury Department of the United

States has fixed higher mint par values for foreign currencies

in terms of the devaluated dollar, it is to be expected that the

buying rates of exchange of currencies will follow an upward

trend. Under the circumstances, the loss of revenue on account

of the inadequate provisions of the present tariff law will be

correspondingly greater. Hence, the need for amending section

6 of the Philippine Tariff Act of 1909, as amended, becomes

more apparent.

The foregoing statements and illustrations point out the de

fective provisions of our Parity Law. The invoicing of imported

goods in any foreign currency, or in the United States or Philip

pine currency, is not illegal. When merchandise is invoiced in

88 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

certain currency and the payment of duty on the basis of that

currency is less than what ought to be assessed, the action is

not contrary to law either. The Customhouse in collecting

less revenue is only acting within the powers granted by law.

The importers do not evade the payment of lawful duty, and

the customs officers do not commit unlawful acts. The defect

is in the law itself which should be corrected.

Steps have already been taken to remedy the present anoma

lous situation. A bill has already been presented in the Legis

lature for the purpose of amending section 6 of the Philippine

Tariff Act of 1909, as subsequently amended by Act No. 4034 of

the Philippine Legislature. It is earnestly hoped that our law

makers will approve that measure.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 89

Average Erchange of Foreign Currencies

Year and Months * Nºor: Jºr sº

9.8509 2.02.11 .94.00 1.1981

9.8820 2.0220 1.0054 .8608

9.3322 2.0225 1.0.064 1.5599

8.2320 2.0225 .5928 1.3390

6.9419 2.0200 .4387 .5713

7.0619 2.0200 .4349 .5816

6.9788 2.0158 .4540 .60.18

7.4018 2.0085 .4725 .4972

8.0504 2.0033 .4994 .5093

---------------------------------------------------- 8.5250 2.0150 .5344 .5480

July-----~~~~~~~~~~~ 9.6497 2.0225 .5965 .6140

August.... 9.3289 2.0225 .5639 .5857

Septembe 9.565.4 2.0200 .5676 .6131

October.-- ------------- 9.6064 2.0175 .5729 .6158

November.…...….... 10.5929 2.0163 .6266 .6756

Pecember…. 10.5023 2.0086 .6363 .6841

*rly average… 8.6838 2.0158 .5331 .5915

Year and Months Mºjº Fº honºrs º

1929 -------------- -------------------- 1.5062 .0805 1.0401

1.2049 .0807 1.4453

.9867 .0808 1.9713

.8505 .0805 .4834 .6201

.837.5 .0798 .4613 .5256

.8457 .0801 .4625 .5360

.8692 .0807 .4775 .5379

.9492 .0883 .5124 .5634

May 1.04.01 .0960 .5640 .618.6

1.0713 ..1002 .6045 .6436

1.2067 .1134 .6827 .7240

1.1832 .1122 .6554 .7045

1.2681 .1189 .6798 .7181

1.2827 .11.99 .6839 .7254

*"ember-..….. 1.3547 .1295 .7462 .7919

1.3141 .1262 .75.99 .7881

1.1019 .1038 .6087 .6563

(1) Monetary unit, pound sterling, par of exchange $4.8665 or P9.7330.

(2) Monetary unit, dollars, par of exchange P2.00.

(3) Monetary unit, yen, par of exchange $0.4985 or P0.9970.

(*) Monetary unit, Shanghai dollar, no par of exchange; average value of silver

1913, $0.6685 or P1.3370.

(5) Monetary unit, duro par value of exchange $0.9650 or P1.9300.

(*) Monetary unit, franc, par of exchange $0.0392 or P0.0784.

(7) Monetary unit, dollar, par of exchange $0.4469 or P0.8938.

(*) Monetary unit, ruppee, par of exchange P0.7300.

90 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Average Earchange of Foreign Currencies—Continued

Year and Months Java Singapore Milan Berne Aºtº.

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

1929

1930 ----

1931 .8202 .8955 ..1067 .8960 .8234

1932 .8224 1.0648 .1056 .3988 .8268

1933–

January... .8249 .8079 .1058 .3949 .8333

February. -- .8256 .8231 .105.7 .3945 .8333

March .8278 .8265 .1052 .3994 .8333

April .8853 .8888 .1137 .416.2 .89.00

May.... .9936 .9485 .1264 .4694 .9872

June... --- 1.016.5 .995.0 .1311 .4808 1.0.052

July 1.1710 1.1308 .1430 .5604 1.1755

August - 1.1558 1.0960 .1507 .5531 1.1577

September.............................................................. 1.2265 1.1202 .1637 .6011 1.2241

October.... 1.2513 1.1303 .1621 .5983 1.2493

1.3482 1.2351 .1744 .6442 1.3482

-- 1.2994 1.2372 .1715 .6321 1.2994

Yearly average... ... 1.0688 1.0199 .1878 .5120 1.0697

(9) Monetary unit, guilder, par of exchange P0.8040.

(10) Monetary unit, dollar, par of exchange P1.1356.

(11) Monetary unit, lire, par of exchange P0.1052.

(12) Monetary unit, franc, par of exchange P0.3860.

(13) Monetary unit, guilder, par of exchange P0.8040.

Philippine Currency in Circulation, 1929–1933

Year and Months - Philipinº ãº, Bank notes

1929.….....…. P21,727,806 P83,074,467 P21,217,194

1930 - - 20,772,125 74,693,380 17,298,780

1931 19,723,667 68,613,369 15,604,429

1932– -

January 18,850,023 60,663,861 16,455,920

February 20,313,084 73,244,675 15,920,691

March ---------- - 18,761,807 62,438,355 16,316,510

April 18,704,088 58,961,961 16,334,349

May 18,636,808 57,388,924 16,051,012

June - 18,453,411 54,822,451 16,049,500

July 18,283,562 52,789,285 16,386,611

August * - 18,201,110 52,092,408 16,559,174

September".…. 18,091,697 54,780,311 16,541,471

October 18,023,266 53,019,822 16,491,828

November 17,974,042 53,513,429 16,632,207

December 17,955,195 54,703,268 16,423,772

1933– -

January........................... - 17,900,383 53,545,546 16,338,764

February !---- 17,932,807 52,604,569 16,163,264

March 17,967,553 58,694,292 16,079,064

April....….... 17,992,719 58,383,725 15,907,329

May 17,939,264 59,952,649 15,870,348

June 17,872,817 58,815,729 15,798,779

July 17,760,761 58,811,033 15,857,229

August 17,824,011 59,656,153 15,846,485

September 17,873,501 62,214,346 15,689,285

October 17,905,368 61,931,457 15,430,338

November --- 17,936,577 63,381,052 15,345,197

D ber 18,129,983 66,675,056 15,777,649

a Revised.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 91

Philippine Currency in Circulation, 1929–1933–Continued

Year and MonthsAmount in Increase (+) Per capita (*)

circulation Decrease (—) circulation

1929 P126,019,467 –P1,966,121 P10.45

1930.…................................................................ 112,764,285 –13,255,182 9.20

1931 103,941,465 — 8,822,820 8.35

1932–

January..... 95,969,804 – 3,716,533 7.59

February... 109,478,450 +13,508,646 8.66

March 97,516,672 –11,961,778 7.71

April------~~~~… 94,000,398 – 3,516,274 7.43

May 92,076,744 – 1,923,654 7.28

June.…..............................................................., 89,325,362 - 2,751,382 7.06

July 87,459,458 — 1,865,904 6.92

August"…- 86,852,602 – 606,766 6.87

September a 89,418,479 - 2,565,787 7.07

October...... 87,534,916 — 1,883,563 6.92

November. 88,119,688 -H 584,772 6.97

December.…...…......…... 89,082,235 + 962,547 7.04

1933–

January 87,784,693 – 1,297,542 6.83

February 86,700,640 — 1,084,053 6.75

March 92,740,909 -- 6,040,269 7.22

April........... 92,283,783 — 457,126 7.18

May 93,762,261 + 1,478,478 7.30

June 92,487,325 — 1,274,936 7.20

July. 92,429,023 – 58,302 7.19

August...... 93,326,649 + 897,626 7.26

September. 95,777,132 + 2,450,483 7.45

October. 95,267,193 – 509,939 7.41

November 96,663,196 + 1,396,003 7.52

December 100,582,688 – 3,919,492 7.83

* Based on P. I. population as estimated by the Statistics Division.

Internal Revenue Collections, by Sources, 1932–1933

1932 1933

Domestic P8,621,760 P8,085,296

Imported 11,688,779 7,198,912

License tax ........ 958,901 891,269

Business tax ... 10,099, 176 9,842,103

Occupation tax 3,019,730 3,129,908

Cedula tax ...... 4,849,888 4,324,914

Franchise tax 465,514 444,273

Income tax. 3,451,127 3,111,531

Documentary stamp tax 656,346 636,342

Inheritance tax 697,610 445,303

incidental revenue ....................................... 2,038,617 2,143,251

Service income. - 583,150 521,798

Total 47,130,598 40,774,900

Internal Revenue Collections, by Distribution, 1932–1933

Insular Government

Provincial Government

Municipal Government

City of Manila

Total

1932 1933

P33,849,291 P31,469,666

10,534,154 6,766,293

2,105,902 1,947,366

641,251 591,575

47,130,598 40.774,900

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Internal Revenue Collections, by Provinces, 1932-1933

1992 1933

Abra - P58,558 P52.835

Agusan 80,466 69.281

Albay -- 388,064 289,284

Antique......................................................... ------------ 108,184 100,629

Bataan - - 86,502 79.275

Batanes.... ---- 4,978 4,794

Batangas ---- 422,589 399,145

Bohol.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.·...···················································································· 275,665 259,339

Bukidnon - 24,940 21,292

Bulacan - 408,666 289,457

Cagayan --------------- 477,084 411,718

Camarines Norte ----------------------------------- -------- 60,632 71,115

Camarines Sur 262,936 299,658

Capiz.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.·...···························································································· 218,445 256,019

Cavite -- ---- ---- ----- 214,151 186,642

Cebu................................................................ - 3,426,845 2,859,851

Cotabato........................................................................................................... 128,736 107,489

Davao.................................................................... ---- 484,840 416,906

Ilocos Norte ---- ---- 209,210 177,103

Ilocos Sur 231,466 217,341

Iloilo 1,701,662 1,699,147

Isabela 179,745 156,421

Laguna 405,850 356,074

Lanno 107,856 101,422

La Union - 147,391 128,808

Leyte - 418,009 434,823

MANILA 30,447,287 25,708,966

Marinduque 50,910 50,738

Musbate 80,880 83,746

Mindoro.... -------------------------------------------------------------------- 89,402 82.559

Mountain -- 190,058 223,462

Nueva Ecija ---- ------------------------------------------------- 329,912 · 294,525

Nueva Vizcaya ------------------------ ---- ---- 51,295 46,789

Occidental Misamis 144,684 121,622

Occidental Negros................................. 1,074,036 1,090,161

Oriental Misamis 155,639 134,713

Oriental Negros 290,491 277,993

Palawan 63,610 58,474

Pampanga.....................................................................................................- 478,606 442,022

Pangasinan 757,818 597,720

Rizal 480,146 432,805

Romblon - 53,514 48,530

Samar 253,097 228,880

Sorsogon 129,873 95,931

Sulu 112,885 100,770

Surigao 117,581 95,679

Tarlac 283,118 308,761

Tayabas 474,555 418,273

Zambales 83,029 75,611

Zamboancyn 411,307 309,742

Total ----- 47,130,598 40,774,900

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THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 93

Itevenue from Taration, 1929–1933 *

Year Insular #.ſ Provincial Municipal Total 2 P“...ºfita

1929.----......... P67,859,190 P5,222,484 P15,308,287 P13,496,674 P101,966,083 P8.45

1930................... 60,570,525 5,665,566 17,074,841 13,259,220 96,666,317 7.86

59,413,113 5,707,069 16,154,741 11,922,655 93,301,906 7.49

57,407,823 5,742,309 17,183,149 11,757,658 92,200,911 7.29

51,724,922 5,563,681 14,631,013 10,475,882 82,507,633 6.42

a Based on P. I. population as estimated by the Statistics Division.

1929 +79,448

1930 -- 96,163

1931 .. -------- 104,328

1932 109,972

1933 112,135

* Based on P. I. population as estimated by the Statistics Division.

Statement Showing the Financial Status on December 31, 1932 of all

Insurance Companies Which Transacted Business in the Philippine

Islands During the Year 1932."

Foreign Foreign (other TotalDomestic (American) than American)

Capital paid up......................................... P5,142,500.00 P214,765,108.74 P234,703,744.73 P454,611,353.47

Income—1932............. ---- 5,321,950.26 822,507,609.84 1,176,437,433.19 2,004,266,993.29

Disbursements—1932 4,399,300.49 800,379,211.68 1,152,215,553.08 1,956,994,065.25

Admitted Assets 21,981,939.28 1,895,572,840.56 6,670,646,854.63 8,588,201,634.47

Liabilities including Capital. 15,590,759.21 1,462,710,368.04 5,969,192,773.64 7,447,493,900.89

Net Surplus. 6,391,180.07 432,862,472.52 701,454,080.99 1,140,707,733.58

* From the 1933 Annual Report of the Insular Treasurer.

Statement Showing the Growth of the Insurance Business in the

Philippine Islands During 1931–1933, Inclusive 1

LIFE INSURANCE

Domestic— 1931 1932 1933

Insurance in force, January 1................................ P37,070,982.00 P39,381,969.00 (a)

Insurance issued, revived and increased during

the year 11,656,405.00 13,527,481.00 (a)

Foreign (American)—

Insurance in force, January 1.

Insurance issued, revived and increased during

43,029,170.00 45,107,840.00 (a)

* Year… 11,824,564.00 8,438,450.00 (a)

Foreign (others)—

Insurance in force, January 1.........----------------------- 50,942,833.98 62,092,488.00 (*)

Insurance issued, revived and increased during

the year 17,352,239.34 9,046,058.00 (*)

*From the 1933 Annual Report of the Insular Treasurer. * Not yet available.

94 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Statement Showing the Growth of the Insurance Business in the Philip.

pine Islands During 1931–1933, Inclusive *—Continued

FIRE INSURANCE

Domestic— 1931 1932

Net risks written........................................... P62,659,234.75 P50,247,058.27

Net premiums received 540,638.65 475,412.42

Net losses incurred 170,257.60 200,877.66

Net losses paid.............................................. 170,257.60 181,877.66

Foreign (American)—

Net risks written 126,957,842.59 100,546,229.00

Net premiums received 839,571.04 844,840.91

Net losses incurred. 374,527.82 640,631.58

Net losses paid 318,962.83 561,440.77

Foreign (others)—

Net risks written 422,584,634.79 991,187,784.76

Net premiums received 2,566,346.01 2,410,147.88

Net losses incurred. 2,714,423.14 2,224,599.49

Net losses paid 2,200,117.85 2,429,927.99

MARINE INSURANCE

Domestic— 1931 1932

Net risks written P7,767,920.53 P3,051,443.70

Net premiums received 42,379.00 25,767.76

Net losses incurred. 1,243.35 2,668.06

Net losses paid 1,243.35 2,668.06

Foreign (American)—

Net risks written....................................... ... 80,168,033.59 64,209,829.61

Net premiums received 331,036.05 285,870.60

Net losses incurred. 25,207.55 29,641.69

Net losses paid.. 57,440.66 41,711.90

Foreign (others)—

Net risks written................ ... 168,892,401.32 145,376,060.95

Net premiums received 748,663.76 620,586.68

Net losses incurred --- 177,040.55 86,422.92

Net losses paid.............................................. 157,147.81 69,158.66

MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE

Domestic— 1931 1932

Net risks written............. - P40,784,332.67 P30,268,951.56

Net premiums received 643,293.15 562,854.30

Net losses incurred. 457,580.79 142,103.87

Net losses paid 450,271.38 141,225.59

Foreign (American)—

Net risks written.......................................... 9,369,988.00 11,539,248.33

Net premiums received 24,631.73 36,050.54

Net losses incurred --- 14,193.14 2,834.48

Net losses paid............................--............... 13,817.50 2,434.25

Foreign (others)—

Net risks written............ - 53,505,959.01 53,391,737.50

Net premiums received 440,224.39 429,873.93

Net losses incurred. - 220,644.81 114,724.25

Net losses paid 177,791.62 85,605.93

1. From the 1933 Annual Report of the Insular Treasurer.

1933

P51,566,590.73

478,555.84

139,859.90

138,529.23

88,277,265.22

825,557.24

439,814.20

437,079.30

1,225,500,144.08

2,390,197.57

1,593,603.99

1,553,711.00

1933

P1,458.893.46

23,972.06

24,835.81

24,895.81

56,452,496.63

217.108.96

2,424.79

76,461.34

157,218,739.67

677,357.97

183,698.38

222,549.58

1933

P83,464,099.70

623,777.28

136,908.74

47,945.06

14,062,417.33

30,793.30

72.62

72.622

74,538,658.28

397,940.39

117,073.34

91,966.48

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 95

Statement of Business Transacted by Fire Insurance Companies in the

Philippine Islands During the Year Ended December 31, 1933 *

Domestic (A::::::) Foreign (other) Total

Net risks written................... P51,566,590.73 P88,277,265.22 P1,225,500,144.08 P1,865,344,000.08

Gross premiums received.... 782.623.44 958,077.66 2,939,903.85 4,680,604.95

Net premiums received...... 478,555.84 825,557.24 2,390,197.57 3,694,310.65

Net losses incurred.............. 139,859.90 439,314.20 1,593,603.99 2,172,778.09

Net losses paid...................... 138,529.23 437,079.30 1,553,711.00 2,129,319.53

1. From the 1933 Annual Report of the Insular Treasurer.

Statement of Business Transacted by Marine Insurance Companies in the

Philippine Islands During the Year Ended December 31, 1933 *

Net risks 9'?". Net premiums Net losses Net losses

written premiums received incurred paidreceived

Domestic (5)................................. P1,458,893.46 P67,012.20 P23,972.06 P24,835.81 P24,895.81

Foreign (American) (10)....... 56,452,496.63 283,705.63 217,108.96 2,424.79 76,461.34

Foreign (other) (82)...…......... 157,218,739.67 768,942.12 677,357.97 183,698.38 222,549.58

Total …............... 215,130,129.76 1,119,659.95 918,438.99 210,958.98 323,906.73

*From the 1933 Annual Report of the Insular Treasurer.

Statement of Business Transacted by Life Insurance Companies in the

Philippine Islands During the Year Ended December 31, 1932 '

- Foreign ForeignDomestic (American) (others) Total

Insurance in force, January 1, 1932........... P39,381,949.00 P45,107,840.00 P62,092,488.00 P146,582,277.00

Insurance issued, revived and increased

during the year....

Insurance terminated—

13,527,481.00 8,356,050.00 9,046,058.00 30,929,589.00

By death .......~~~~~~~~~~…~ 249,055.00 438,362.00 683,315.00 1,370,732.00

By maturity ......…................................... 448,934.00 254,368.00 505,574.00 1,208,876.00

By lapse and other causes ................... 9,604,758.00 8,730,567.00 9,091,968.00 27,427,293.00

Insurance in force, December 31, 1932.... 42,606,683.00 44,040,593.00 60,857,688.00 147,504,964.00

Total premium income for current year. 2,198,626.38 2,462,371.68 3,559,018.14 8,220,016.20

Losses and claims settled during the year 633,079.07 583,373.00 1,130,394.66 2,346,846.73

Losses and claims unpaid, December 31,

* ~~~~~~ 21,425.91 195,779.98 264,584.44 481,790.33

* From the 1933 Annual Report of the Insular Treasurer.

96 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Statement of Business Transacted by Miscellaneous Insurance Companies

in the Philippine Islands During the Year Emded December 31, 1933

Automobile motor car and motor vehicles:

Net risks written

Net premiums received.

Net losses incurred.

Net losses paid

Health and accident:

Net risks written

Net premiums received.

Net losses incurred.

Net losses paid.........

Typhoon, tidal wave, flood and earthquake:

Net risks written......................................

Net premiums received.

Net losses incurred.

Net losses paid.

Plate glass:

Net risks written......................................

Net premiums received.

Net losses incurred

Net losses paid..........................................

Fidelity and surety:

Net risks written

Net premiums received.

Net losses incurred.

Net losses paid.........

Workmen's compensation and employers'

liability:

Net risks written

Net premiums received

Net losses incurred

Net losses paid

Other miscellaneous:

Net risks written....

Net premiums received.

Net losses incurred....

Net losses paid

* From the 1933 Annual

Domestic (4...) tº, Total

. P302,100.00 Nil P3,084,800.70 P3,386,900.70

11,027.69 P405.66 181,439.32 192,872.67

3,247.17 Nil 69,385.61 72,632.78

3,247.17 Nil 54,495.12 57,742.2%

2,306,000.00 5,164,400.00 1,540,500.00 9,010,900.00

2,306.00 7,688.67 7,984.77 17,979.44

5.00 72.62 3,424.14 3,501.76

-- 5.00 72.62 3,653.14 3,730.76

... 30,000.00 7,748,017.33 20,622,214.67 28,400,232.00

225.00 19,593.97 47,961.46 67,780.43

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Nil Nil Nil Nil

--- Nil Nil 22,210,00 22,210.00

Nil Nil 3,376.38 3,376.38

Nil Nil 281.40 281.4%

------ Nil Nil 281,40 281.40

... 30,775,999.70 60,000.00 30,835,999.70

... 608,695.54 .. 1,075.00 609,770.54

133,656.57 Nil 133,656.57

44,692.89 Nil 44,692.89

2,480,522.01 2,480,522.01

71,652.47 71,652.47

38,474.04 38,474.04

28,028.67 28,028.67

50,000.00 1,150,000.00 46,728,410.90 47,928,410.90

1,523.05 3,105.00 84,451.59 89,079.64

Nil Nil 5,508.15 5,508.15

Nil Nil 5,508.15 5,508.15

Report of the Insular Treasurer.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 97

Homesteads Approved and Patented, 1904-1933

Area in hectares

Approved Patented

Abra 563.2958 890.7387

Agusan 17,657.7630 5,485.2282

Albay 7,428.2141 2,428.8417

Antinue 5,733.5649 1,698.8785

Bataan 9,791.5126 4,763.3586

Batanes 448.8727 29.8703

Batangas 16.0000 4.8899

Bohol 22,426.2042 5,717.9755

Bukidnon 10,785.3337 8,497.7994

Bulacan 4,051.7749 1,654.1650

Cagayan 44,608.8867 18,248.6194

Camarines Norte 14,653.5039 3,923.9357

Camarines Sur.................................-.-.-.-.-.·...····················.................. 82,576.2602 8,693.1095

Capiz 4,442.3471 888.4028

Cavite

Cebu 25.4157 265.8246

Cotabato 62,856.8567 7,234.8099

Davao 78,483.4494 10,775.8418

Ilocos Norte 8,857.8541 2,020.6516

Ilocos Sur 2,214.6265 3,401.7664

Iloilo 4,549.6387 2,972.7825

Isahala 111,792.1515 18,185.8451

Laguna 2,811.9718 272.6259

Lanao 21,055.9966 4,246.5747

La Union 960.2971 8,040.49.14

Leyte 21,112.6967 6,779.4402

Marinduque 192.4950 .........................

Masbate 18,650.6852 5,072.0358

Mindoro 59,625.9617 25,285.3637

Mountain 7,232.2804 968.0212

Nueva Ecija 47,885.7969 50,200.9812

Nueva Vizcaya..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..................... 15,102,2977 6,614,3824

Occidental Misamis 9,287.0091 487.4282

Oriental Misamis 7,026.1445 339.4864

Occidental Negros 41,008.3428 10,276.8986

Oriental Negros 3,295.1399 1,195.2324

Palawan 14,535.5094 3,979.1426

Pampanga 2,766.9868 2,056.9512

Pangasinan 13,493.3753 10, 165.8541

Rizal 11,542.5960 2,930.3875

Rnrnhtan 2,574.4120 766.4664

Samar 2.222.0504 301.5718

- 3,698.1676 2,673.6559

Sulu 3,020.4373 175.8641

Surigao 4,369.4893 396.7720

Tarlac 9,461.5434 13,546.6218

Tayabas 74,543.2610 37,678.7257

Zambaloa 5,904.0828 2,926.8518

7araw 71,441.5291 10,246.2648

Total 907,784.0312 300,355.4214----

98 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Sales Awarded and Patented, 1904-1933

Area in hectares

Awarded Patented

Abra 32.5240 24.6541

Agusan 1,195.6908 64.5111

Albay 1,798.7892 161.2451

Antique 24.2804 15.8637

Bataan 739.8346 560.1771

Batanes ----- 18.1150 .....................

Batangas ................................................................................................... .3905 .07.20

Bohol 617.4435 11.9707

Bukidnon 602.8944 91.8121

Bulacan 2,354.4277 187,2711

Cagayan 1,943.3655 1,216.9200

Camarines Norte .................................................................................... 540.0225 12.9561

Camarines Sur 4,895.9660 284.1265

Capiz 100.2013 1.3227

Cavite 6.9234

Cebu 48.8675 16.3381

Cotabato 8,012.3104 3,117.7686

Davao 8,230.6096 10,322.0192

Ilocos Norte 64.0651 133.5868

Ilocos Sur .............................................................................................. 22.2938 111.4968

Iloilo ................................................ 173.4589 6.5176

Isabela 5,107.9287 196.5134

Laguna 504.9574 40.4182

Lanao 8,685.9859 T16.4208

La Union 151.1984 20.1597

Leyte 271.1489 72.6749

Marinduque 8.0000 . ---- --

Masbate 357.6536 29.9491

Mindoro 2,261.4728 299.2527

Mountain 880.9422 82.21.12

Nueva Ecija 2,703.5012 1,827.0297

Nueva Vizcaya 227.7042 57.0551

Occidental Misamis 307.4550 ....................-.-.

Oriental Misamis 1,568.2129 19.9394

Occidental Negros 2,146.3862 192.03.13

Oriental Negros 16.8422 16.5496

Palawan 1,053.8445 1,194.7929

Pampanga 310.5774 187.1974

Pangasinan 2,574.8755 76.4136

Rizal 1,532.3202 167.4804

Romblon 160.0000 11.8321

Samar 583.0555 ........-.-.-..------

Sorsogon 153.2421 19.9021

Sulu ---- 256.9130 ------------------------

Surigao................................................................................................ ...

Tarlac 856, 1435 310.222.1

Tayabas 4,297.7128 1,658.6436

Zambales........ - 1,906.8992 69.8484

Zamboanga 6,935.5006 3,683.1067

Total 71,629.9746 27,247.1974

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THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 99

Free Patents Approved and Issued, 1904-1933

Area in hectares

---- --

Approved Issued

Abra 106.1409 99.8043

Agusan 665.7636 958.0775

Albay 1,042.6544 1,121.6202

Antima 827.8901 592.6348

Bataan 228.2483 695.8632

p-- 99.9606 560.8405

p-- .1737 4.2948

Bohol 65.6121 61.0443

Bukidnon T44.6748 1,852.6424

Bulacan 24.5757 132.4964

Cagayan 730.4580 356.9710

Camarines Norte 2,421.4448 936.1232

Camarines Sur 2,024.1015 2,278.0647

Capiz..... 880.0590 846,5392

Cavite

Cebu 20.5594 210.9687

Cotabato 7,023.6462 2,646.4494

Davao 5,032.4361 1,590.8986

Ilocos Norte 327.3601 312.3964

Ilocos Sur 187.7036 529.02.14

Iloilo 1,613.2676 1,440.8123

Isabela. 7.09.9805 1,324.9985

Laguna 157.5699 179.2493

Lanao 7,195.2693 1,680.2889

La Union 1,250.6197 3,206.4422

Leyte 1,581.6526 98.0.1262

Marind 7.8038

Masbat 1,429.3169 4,683.1528

Mindoro 820.8349 664.4164

Mountain 2,325.1136 4,100.7628

Nueva Ecija. 1,476,3716 1,444.8520

Nueva Vizcaya 655.7711 4,630.4919

Occidental Misamis 161.6594 29.3342

Oriental Misamis 99.4128 ..........................

Occidental Negros 2,021.1911 1,026.1773

Oriental Negros 2,462.6538 652.7583

Palawan 1,122.6317 3,683.09.24

Pampanga 145.9528 21.1055

Pangasinan 2,664.9692 2,113.5884

Rizal 1,517.7111 1,783.5610

Pa-in 23.3103 23.9662

Samar 365.6180 75.2430

Sorsog 1,385.8476 838.4805

*-~-~-~-~ 373.8861 1.3545

Surigao 131.9620 41.1815

Tarlac. 408.8430 1,483.9519

Tayabas 2,520.8576 4,652.5135

Zambales 163.5971 652.5555

Zamboanga 3,770.2956 740.2590

Total 60,458.6288 56,899.0898

100 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Leases Awarded, 1904-1933

Area in Area in

hectares hectares

---- ---- Leyte .....

6,814.2246 Marinduque .

Albay - Masbate ............................................

Antique ...............-.-.-.-.·.·············· Mindoro ............................................ 7,140.1410

Bataan ................................-.-.-.-.-.- Mountain ........................................ 96.0000

Batanes .... Nueva Ecija 4,963.9688

Batangas ---- ... | Nueva Vizcaya 104.2458

Bohol ......... ... 1,575.9808 Occidental Misamis --- --------------------

Bukidnon ........................................ 1,043.3083 Oriental Misamis ............................ ............--------

Bulacan ............................................. 3.0435 | Occidental Negros ........................ ................

Cagayan Oriental Negros ............................ .5000

Camarines Palawan • 5.14.T3TT

Camarines Pampanga 21.0580

Capiz -.-.-.-.-.·.································ -------------------- Pangasinan .................................... 125.7475

Cavite ............------------------------------------ -------------------- Rizal ........................................... - 188.7271

Cebu 2.4871 | Romblon ............................................ .............-----

Cotabato ... 2,095.2377 Samar

Davao ................................................ 28,163.2451 | Sorsogon 3.4784

Ilocos Norte .................................... 128.1342 | Sulu 30.0000

Ilocos Sur· ···················· Surigao

Iloilo···················· 153.3324 Tarlac ............................................. 172.4364

Isabela ···················· ··················· Tayabas ......................................... 1,116.5155

Laguna 65.3777 | Zambales . --------------------

Lanao .. 2,116.7387 Zamboanga 4,531.9918

La Union . Total ...................................... 61,984.6409

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REvIEw. 161

Roads and Bridges, by Provinces, 1933 '

First class sga Third class Trails

Km. Km. Km. Km.

Abra 101.6 53.9 8.0 84.6

Agusan 84.9 1.1.2 1.4

Albay 829.6 63.3 29.6 63.5

Antime 140.1 96.8 14.2 ------..-.-.-.

Bataan 55.1 25.8 1.5 95.7

Batanes 1.7 11.3 99.7

Batangas 248.7 92.3 116.0 70.9

Bohol 828.6 132.3 49.2 67.2

Bukidnon 83.9 41.5 66.8 80.8

Bulacan · 182.8 126.6 45.1 ................

Cagayan 170.9 73.2 102.0 75.5

Camarines Norte................................................................ 46.0 64.8 12.8 56.7

Camarines Sur 186.0 104.6 29.3 89.4

Capiz 230.1 124.9 60.9 58.2

Cavite 99.0 80.4 58.4 109.2

Cebu - 592.0 204.1 138.8 ................

Cotabato 86.2 38.8 99.8 263.4

Davao 52.7 57.6 88.5 415.0

Ilocos Norte ----122.0 186.9 30.8 84.7

Ilocos Sur 212.9 68.5 9.0 150.4

Iloilo 890.5 118.5 87.4 12.5

Isabela 191.0 12.5 14.5 ----------------

Laguna 201.7 51.4 22.4 13.6

Lanao. -52.8 80.6 46.2 237.9

La Union..... 144.2 62.2

Leyte 146.4 288.2

Marinduque ---- 55.2 74.4

Masbate 91.2 45.7

Mindoro ----55.0 115.8

Mountain 880.2

Baguio 74.4 3.5

Benguet 86.9 223.7

Nueva Ecija 315.3 224.2

Nueva Vizcaya 100.4 22.4

Occidental Misamis 79.5 28.1

Occidental Negros ---- 487.4 105.9

Oriental Misamis 163.2 114.7

Oriental Negros 275.5 61.6

Palawan 47.3

Pampanga -220.1 85.8

Pangasinan 587.5 45.3

Rizal -211.9 55.8

Pa-li 132.4

Samar 259.9 118.6

Sorsog 174.4 58.0

Sulu. -108.1 10.1

Surigao 102.0 85.3

Tarlac 192.7 30.4

Tayabas 247.2 56.0

Zambales 157.9 6.3

Zamboanga 64.0 193.7

Total -- 8,504.5 4,611.0 2,098.9 4,760.3

* Courtesy of the Bureau of Public Works.

102 füE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Earpenditures of Public Works, 1932–1933 *

Items 1932

Roads, bridges and ferries P13,527,943.74

Telegraphs, telephone, cable lines and radiograms. -- 6,972.96

Buildings 2,873,893.54

Maintenance, alteration and repair of public buildings........ 483,890.20

River and harbor works including lighthouses, buoys and

beacons 3,155,500.30

Artesian wells and water supply -- 910,149.92

Irrigation projects 1,040,033.42

Los Baños quarry 95,425.01

Registration and regulation of motor vehicle traffic - 168,608.78

Board of Examiners for Engineers and Architects.... -- 3,535.97

Regulation and safeguarding of traffic and collection

of tolls of Kenon and Naguilian roads................................ 10,964.05

Dwelling and equipment for rent in Baguio 67,532.38

Permanent bridges revolving fund 1,101,257.85

Machine shop

Miscellaneous - 312,653.23

Total P23,758,361.35

1 From the annual reports of the Bureau of Public Works.

IRoads and Bridges, 1925–1933 *

1933

P12,744,344.73

15,975.57

2,129,322.4%

452,412.72

3,042,712.72

682,934.44

399,965.75

69,042.06

163,786.95

8,675.20

69,075.80

1,141,618.97

111,064.80

397,000.72

P21,427,932.92

First class Second hird class TotalYear Km. ; T %. sa Km.

1925 5,664.3 2,359.9 2,639.3 10,663.5

1926 5,846.7 2,611.1 2,480.6 10,938.4

1927 6,033.9 3,031.9 2,322.8 11,388.6

1928 6,380.0 3,340.7 2,171.6 11,892.3

1929 6,760.1 3,629.7 2,250.7 12,640.5

1930 7,286.6 3,765.5 2,353.4 13,405.5

1931 7,700.8 4,026.3 2,605.2 14,332.3

1932 8,167.0 4,278.8 2,218.2 14,664.0

1933 8,504.5 4,611.0 2,098.9 15,214.4

1. From annual reports, Bureau of Public Works.

Durable Bridges and Culverts, 1923–1933 *

Year Total

number

1923 7,586

1924............- -- 7,613

1925 7,779

1926 7,753

1927 7,831

1928 7,898

1929 8,049

1930 8,156

1931 (a)

1932 8,024

1933 8,072

* The term “durable bridges and culverts” includes structures of reinforced concrete,

steel, bricks, and all substantial stone structures whether of adobe or other materials.

Increase

during

the year

24

27

166

• 26

78

67

151

107

(a)

* 132

48

The above figures were obtained from semi-annual report of District Engineers.

* Decrease.

* No data available.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 103

A umber, Cubical Contents and Costs of Durable Buildings, 1922–1933 *

Expenditures

Total Total on ... "ota ota completed,

Year School Miºt- Hospi- £is of all contents in Per cent buildings under

s tienda tals buildings durable cubic 3. ts construction

lencias **buildings meters contents and mainten

ance of

buildings

49 15 1 46 111 314,014 88 4,287,121.76

50 8 8 27 88 212,485 70 2,275,758.26

76 15 12 21 124 308, 177 89 2,911,816. 19

69 25 5 32 181 387,869 71 3,585,976.91

55 14 10 28 107 255,618 62 5,025,024.96

169 30 9 43 251 710, 106 63 5,428,597.98

134 41 22 38 235 490,868 68 6,838,439.99

207 46 15 61 329 687,674 55 5,661,840.99

258 66 16 61 891 396,126 58 5,918,513.66

314 43 14 73 444 903,188 62 5,617,834.33

3.18 33 8 56 415 531,667 45 3,337,783.74

217 36 9 54 316 395, 175 47 2,581,735.21

* Courtesy of the Bureau of Public Works

Annual Erpenditures for the Construction and Maintenance of

Itoads and Bridges, 1923–1933 *

Maintenance Construction

Year

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930

1931

1932

1933

NoTE.—All reinforced

5,356,230.19

5,693,466.40

5,873,078.63

5,806,013.33

6,525,639.46

6,608,638.61

6,919,183.84

7,304,293.34

7,567,516.24

6,913,367.91

7,194,037.02 5,691,926.68

1,814,640.41

2,437,601.74

3,094,820.51

3,414,515.78

5,549,660.34

7,275,744.66

8,759,828.68

7,939,514.40

8,841,971.45

7,715,833.68

1 Courtesy of the Bureau of Public Works.

Reinforced Concrete Structures, 1923–1933 *

Total Total

Total

7,170,870.60

8,131,068.14

8,967,899.14

9,220,529.11

12,075,299.80

13,884,383.27

15,679,012.52

15,243,807.74

16,409,487.69

14,629,201.59

13,885,963.70

span

number in meters

4,400

4,428

4,575

4,597

4,653

4,709

4,882

5,001

(a)

5,012

5,133

1 Courtesy of the Bureau of Public Works.

* No data available.

concrete structure were built

together with a large number of steel and other classes of construction.

under American

18,054

18,413

18,894

19,236

19,664

20,264

20,456

21,152

(a)

22,674

22,937

Administration

104 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Miming Locations, by Provinces, 1920-1933 - -

1929 1930 1931 19sa 19ss

Abra 33 | 22 7,983

Agusan 161

Albay 3 54

Antique 5 ················

Bataan

Ratangas 1 1

Ratanes

Rohol 1 2 1 3

Bukidnon 10

Bulacan 465 82 87 85 730

Cagayan 2 ················ ---------------- 1 2

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur - -

Capiz 128

Cavite --------------

Cebu 1 11 1

Cotabato

Davao

Ilocos Norte.......................................................

Ilocos Sur

Iloilo

Isabela

Laguna

Lanao

La Union

Leyte

Marinduque

Masbate

Mindoro.

Mountain Province

Nueva Ecija

Nueva Vizcaya 1 ··········· ················ 66 - 1,198

Occidental Misamis.. -------------

Occidental Negros --

Oriental Misamis 30 3 2 364

Oriental Negros -

Palawan ----

Pampanga 1 225

Pangasinan.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-........................... 14 20 29 136 3,736

Rizal 8 1 3 16 422

Romblon l ................ 2 --············· 9

Samar -------- -- 1 1

Sorsogon

Sulu

Surigao~-~·············································· ················ ················ -·············· ················ -~------------

Tarlac - 1 95

Tayabas 2 1 3 1 T5

Zambales 7 2 5 839

Zamboancra 1 1 ················ 94

- Total~ 671 423 779 1,011 42.737

Since the enactment of the Act of Congress of July 1, 1902, governing the location

of mining claims up to December 31, 1933, a total of 59,303 mining claims have been

located in the Philippine Islands.

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EDITORIAL

FEIGNED FACTS

No happier step has been taken in the preservation of better

understanding in Philippine–American relationship than the

coming of a Congressional Committee to “look over” conditions

here, particularly those affecting the trade provisions of the

Tydings–McDuffie Law. It is a master stroke of an intelligent

Statesmanship.

In the national life of a people, there are times when individ

ual and particular interests should be subordinated to the com

mon weal. This will naturally involve sacrifices. Some will be

able to bear the burden, but others who are weak will allow

themselves to be the blind worshipers of the “Golden Calf.”

This fact-finding mission will inevitably need data on which

to base its recommendations. It will have occasion to resort to

governmental as well as private sources. The possible danger

lies in the hands of the latter, where the data furnished may be

colored by their particular interests. While their intentions may

have been designed to please, they are at times, however, as in

the past, doomed to disappoint.

Let us not forget that false pretenses are the parent of mis

understandings and disappointments, while frankness begets not

only frankness but also common understanding. Let us there

fore, endeavor to give this Mission the bare and unvarnished

facts, however ugly they may be, for quoting the parlance of

the street, “Cuentas claras conservan la amistad.”

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GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITION IN THE PHILIPPINES

JANUARY TO SEPTEMBER

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/40 /40

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A/VAWCAE A*02007/0, 24.7%/70/.4%,

108

REVIEW OF BUSINESS CONDITION IN THE

PHILIPPINES

FROM JANUARY TO SEPTEMBER, 1934

While conditions are still slightly below normal, the different

indices however, show that the first nine months of the current

year are better than the corresponding period of last year.

Improvements have been noted not only in Philippine overseas

trade but also in the local market.

FOREIGN TRADE

The first nine months of the current year showed that the

total foreign trade registered a gain of 10 per cent over 1933,

and 11 per cent of that of 1932. Of the twenty leading exports

for the first nine months of 1934, 14 showed increases and only

six items showed decreases. Sugar for instance, registered an

increase of 18 per cent over the exports of 1933 and 30 per cent

over those of 1932. Abaca fibers likewise registered an increase

of 42 per cent over the exports of 1933 and 73 per cent over those

of 1932. Embroideries 11 per cent over 1933; desicated and

shredded coconut, 38 per cent over those of 1933; lumber and tim

ber, 70 per cent over exports of 1933, and 126 per cent over those

of 1932; cordage showed a gain of 51 per cent over 1933 and

102 per cent over those of 1932; hats, 56 per cent over 1933

and 101 per cent over 1932; molasses and syrup, 128 per cent

over those of 1933; maguey, 87 per cent over 1933 and 123

per cent over those of 1932; buntal fibers, 32 per cent over 1933

and 602 per cent over those of 1932; cutch, 7 per cent over 1933

and 22 per cent over those of 1932; gums and resins, 83 per cent

Over 1933 and 250 per cent over those of 1932; rice registered

the biggest increase, with 7,120 per cent over 1933 exports;

spirits and distilled alcohol, 118 per cent over 1933 and 423

per cent over those of 1932. Of these 20 leading exports only

the following showed decreases: Copra, 6 per cent below exports

of 1933; coconut oil, 25 per cent; tobacco and its manufactures,

59 per cent; copra meal, 15 per cent; pearl buttons, 6 per cent;

and canton fibers, 4 per cent.

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110 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

The same encouraging signs have also been noted in the im

port trade of the country. Of the 20 leading import articles

for the first nine months of the current year, 18 showed in

creases, while only two registered decreases. Cotton goods

showed a gain of 7 per cent over 1933; iron and steel and their

manufactures, 35 per cent over 1933; mineral oils, 22 per cent;

automobiles and trucks and their parts, 50 per cent; paper and its

manufactures, 29 per cent; dairy products, 19 per cent; silk and

its manufactures, 9 per cent; wheat flour, 2 per cent; fertilizer,

natural and chemical, 26 per cent; chemicals, drugs, dyes and

medicines, 21 per cent; tobacco and its manufactures, 72 per

cent; vegetables, 17 per cent; electrical machinery, apparatus

and appliances, 19 per cent; india-rubber, 33 per cent; fish and

fish products, 56 per cent; leather and its manufactures, 45 per

cent; fruits and nuts, 1 per cent; and glass and glasswares, 23

per cent; only vegetable and meat products showed decreases

of 4 per cent.

In finance the same favorable conditions that have been ob

served in the foreign trade of the country have likewise been

reflected in the rise of local business barometer. Bank debits

during the period under review, showed a gain of 7 points over

that of 1933 and 10 points over that of 1932. Corporate invest

ments registered the biggest increase with 30 points over those of

1933, and 17 points over those of 1932. Monetary circulation

increased 7 points over 1933 and 1932. Bank loans and over

drafts registered a slight decrease of 5 points below those of

1933.

DOMESTIC TRADE

The improvement in the domestic trade has been reflected in

gross sales which registered a gain of 4 per cent over that of 1933

and 1 per cent over that of 1932. Steamship freight and car

loadings showed a combined increase of 3 per cent over those of

*1933 and 28 per cent over those of 1932. The index for agricul

tural production rose 26 points and manufactures 5 points over

those of 1933. Wholesale prices, however, showed a decrease of

7 per cent below those of 1933 and 5 below prices which prevailed

during 1933.

While many of the items in the foreign and domestic trade

are still below normal, on the whole, however, the improvement

noted in many of these items presses us to the conclusion that

the prediction made during the first six months of 1934 that

better times are in the offing, seemed to have been justified.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 111

INDEX NUMBERS ON GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITION

IN THE PHILIPPINES

January to September

COMPOSITE

Period -- Y -

Finance Production Distribution Combined

1924–1928.................................. 100 100 100 100

1932. 79 :22 64 91

1933. - ----- 78 131 67 92

1934............................ 80 139 71 97

FINANCE

Bank Debits Ind

- nated:

Period Average numbers

1924–1928......... P29,597,082 100

1932 19,666,237 66

- 20,355,997 69

22,431,503 76

Bank Loans, Overdrafts, etc.

1924–1928 P127,449,970 100

1982..….. 109,959,272 86

1933. 105,654,038 83

1934. 99,342,294 78

Monetary Circulation

1924-1928............................................................... P125,034,308 100

1932 - 91,637,956 73

1933.-------~~~~… 91,281,380 73

1934 100,611,018 80

Corporate Investment Amount Inder

ents numbers

1924-1928..…...…. P9,122,505 10ſ

1932. --- 8,984,344 98

1933...................... 7,723,411 85

1934 10,494,494 115

Weighted Average

Items 1924–28 1932 1933 1934

Bank Debits ............................................... 100 66 69 76

Bank Loans, Overdrafts, etc 100 86 83 78

Monetary Circulation 100 73 73 80

Corporate Investments .................................................................... 100 98 85 115

Weighted Average ............................................................. 100 79 78 80

PRODUCTION

Agricultural Production

- Volume Indez

Period (Kilos) numbers *

1924–1928................................................................................................ 838,609,929 100

1932....................... 1,054,303,390 141

1933. ... 1,235,206,128 160

1934. ... 1,445,058,173 186

1 Weighted. Ind

- notea:

Building Construction A mount numbers

1924–1928 P5,394,510 100

6,800,800 126

4,805,130 89

2,517,220 47

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PRODUCTS-Continued

Cigars Cigarettes Combined

Manufactures (Number) (Number) Indez 1

1924–1928 254,326,595 3,720,358,409 10)

1932 199,224,882 2,815,772,868 78

1933 175,110,321 2,779,513,644 69

1934 -- 212,862,977 2,286,102,749 84

1 Weighted.

Weighted Average

Items 1924–28 1932 1933 1934

Agricultural Production .................................................................... 100 141 160 185

Building Construction ....................................................….... 100 126 89 47

Manufactures 100 78 69 84

Weighted Average .................................….......... 100 129 131 133

Foreign Trade DISTRIBUTION

- Inder

Period Amount numbers

1924–1928 ...... P400,655,296 100

1932. 267,204,740 67

1983.…......…. 270,884,433 68

1934 313,353,981 78

Gross Sales

1924–1928 P871,644,000 100

1982.................................. 457,106,000 52

1933 426,583,000 49

462,145,000 53

Inder

Wholesale Prices numbers'

1924–1928 100

1932 63

1933 65

1934 58

1 Weighted.

Freight

- Car loadings S. S. Freight CombinedPeriod (tons) (tons) inder

1924–1928 1,102,803 2,151,223 100

1932 1,197,479 2,336,147 109

1933 1,628,260 2,594,890 135

1984.…. 1,536,522 2,957,281 138

Weighted Average

Items 1924–28 1932 1933 1934

Foreign Trade 100 67 68 78

Gross Sales 100 52 49 53

Wholesale Prices 100 63 65 58

Freight 100 109 135 138

Weighted Average ............-------------------------------------------------- 100 64 67 71

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OVERSEAS TRADE OF THE PHILIPPINES 1

January to September

TOTAL TRADE: 1933 1934

January----------… F28,496,623 P37,449,729

February 28,323,524 49,286,717

March.….......... --- ----- -- 35,261,205 48,767,628

April-----~~~~…~~ 38,437,369 46,348,966

*y-------~~~~…~…~~~~ 39,526,408 33,028,307

"une–------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 23,626,425 21,260,974

July. 28,679,361 19,395,348

August 25,076,913 27,956,144

Septemb -- 23,456,605 29,860,168

EXPORTS:

"anuary….... 16,203,017 23,089,225

February 19,715,019 31,061,586

March 22,517,896 33,121,674

April 25,542,349 30,168,872

May 25,833,028 20,991,291

June 12,000,113 10,155,710

July 14,097,823 6,860,199

August -- 12,215,188 12,321,580

September..... - 10,554,058 14,381,810

IMPORTS:

January 12,293,606 14,360,504

February 8,608,505 18,225,131

March. 12,743,309 15,645,954

April 12,895,020 16,180,094

May. 13,693,380 12,037,016

June 11,626,312 11,105,264

July - 14,581,538 12,535,149

*—--~~~~… 12,861,725 15,634,564

September 12,902,547 15,478,358

1 Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES BY COUNTRIES

OF DESTINATION 1

January to September

Per cent of

Country 1933 1934 Increase (+) or

Decrease (–)

United States................................................................... P138,882,823 P155,174,451 + 11.73

4,010,096 6,249,703 + 55.85

Great Britain --- - 2,349,493 3,573,210 + 52.08

France...................… - 2,582,127 3,734,448 + 44.63

1,253,385 1,585,657 + 26.51

Germany 1,332,468 1,405,263 + 5.46

Netherlands ---- 560,770 1,542,383 +175.05

Hongkong...….… 521,175 1,038,287 + 99.22

Spain ----------------------------------------- 3,466,127 1,404,051 — 59.2:

Italy.... 588,284 609,408 + 3.59

Denmark.. --- 99,089 548,957 +454.00

Belgium.… 411,411 529,689 + 28.75

British East Indies 321,593 496,749 + 54.47

Australia..... 211,285 402,980 + 90.73

92,085 407,902 +342.9%

Canada ------------------- 330,505 397,825 + 20.22

Hawaii ---- 434,952 326,129 — 25.02

Dutch East Indies. 160,327 274,413 + 71.15

Siam --- ---------- 104,174 155,651 + 49.41

Guam.…..…. 129,708 185,678 + 43.15

Norway.---------…- 66,058 123,524 + 86.99

Puerto Rico - -- 73,519 121,686 + 65.52

Japanese-China.............................................................. 16,696 106,989 +540.81

French East Indies............................ ........................... 17,998 50,046 +178.05

Switzerland - 4,635 9,100 + 96.33

Austria 200 .............------

Alaska ---------- 200 ------...--

Ireland.…........…... 946 ...................----- ------

Other countries.............................................................. 656,762 1,697,868 +158.5%

1 Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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LEADING EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES 1

January to September

Articles Units

Sugar --~~~~…~…~... Kilo.

Abaca fibers (Manila

hemp) ... do........

Copra - - do........

Coconut oil.…....................... do........

Tobacco, and its manufactures—

Cigars ...................... Number....

Cigarettes ................ Number

Leaf tobacco .................. Kilo

All other tobacco........ Kilo

Total tobacco

Embroideries (cotton and silk).

Desiccated and shredded coco

* ~…~… Kilo

Lumber and timber.......... Cu. m

Cordage …..........................

Hats ...

Copra meal .....

Molasses and syrup

Maguey fibers ......................

Buntal fibers ........................ do........

Cutch (chemicals, dyes,

etc.)

Gums and resins.

Pearl buttons

Spirits, distilled alcohol.... Liter....

Canton fibers

1933 1934

A. A

r Quantity Value r Quantity Value

856,137,951 P101,104,134 1,040.683.818 P119.447.318

107,615,861 9,247,491 131,247,981 13,100,393

209,274,127 12,457,307 243,428,462 11,658,081

112,775,190 13,161,455 106,049,391 9,813,344

121,938,801 3,945,785 154,384,074 4,948,600

17,805,466 51,597 14,566,535 35,937

11,562,930 2,607,234 8,268,753 1,642,740

627,337 200,390 682,078 218,003

----------------------- 6,805,006 ........................ 6,845,280

------------------------ 2,914,010 ........................ 3,345,772

12,242,866 2,335,717 17,507,494 3,214,897

131,648 1,697,020 192,480 2,884,105

4,222,142 1,294,135 6,043,158 1,954,601

626,648 946,768 819,303 1,474,729

67,408,470 1,504,153 70,652,928 1,276,401

68,387,589 322,600 106,012,733 735,582

4,303,666 255,001 8,204,924 477,097

102,721 329,748 113,911 435,099

4,062,607 358,150 4,343,595 383,127

1,144,054 204,336 1,606,825 374,390

588,512 376,239 529,950 354,993

55,828 4,541 2,866,382 327,850

2,557,971 103,533 4,124,897 225,648

3,743,653 215,003 3,595,132 205,483

* Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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OF DESTINATION 1

January to September

1933 1934

r— —A- * r A.

Quantity Value Quantity Value

SUGAR : Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States. 856,103,264 101,097,722 1,040,536,345 119,430,430

33,780 6,320 88,103 14,764

56,880 1,913

900 90 2,430 205

30 3

Total...................................... 856,137,951 101,104,134 1,040,683,818 119,447,318

ABACA: Kilos Pegos Kilos Pesos

United States................................. 26,153,763 2,738,902 33,007,944 4,195,520

Japan.......... 34,385,577 2,492,538 43,206,465 3,619,357

Great Britain.. 23,639,120 1,940,377 31,098,584 2,840,225

Belgium... 3,447,141 317,177 2,613,121 272,245

3,075,729 249,049 8,001,419 269,979

1,990,861 158,622 2,341,390 246,095

1,293,499 137,748 2,066,636 242,385

2,477,380 247,865 1,964,070 207,689

1,743,438 162,603 1,667,270 198,603

3,198,688 241,549 2,345,193 191.970

1,151,153 96,484 1,407,316 145,237

670,446 57,633 1,097,390 109,624

904,858 74,101 994,422 87,355

408,603 68,534 406,320 80,957

British East Indies. 816,059 70,674 791,901 67,657

Egypt... 124,729 11,905 629,338 59,771

Sweden. 521,814 42,227 583,800 57,801

New Zealand 255,659 24,078 457,174 56,940

Hongkong -- 781,754 64,696 485,888 48,261

Brazil 367,991 32,335

British Africa................................. 521,308 44,567 290,572 24,598

50,600 5,880 189,750 22,950

519 74 35,420 6,400

Argentina 50,600 5,070

Turkey in Europe. 53,764 3,663

Korea.................... 44,275 2,750

Finland .... 27,830 2,480

Roumania. 12,650 1,500

Latvia..... 3,163 $25

Portugal. 3,163 6,325 650

Total.. 107,615,861 9,247,491 131,247,981 13,100,393

COPRA : Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States. 144,532,508 8,465,711 95,013,372 4,509,681

35,256,024 2,163,532 65,869,973 3,240,083

914,410 56,339 16,234,649 801,592

4,622,932 282,666 15,432,505 679,794

11,711,273 601,27

4,092,538 233,568 9,283,428 413,371

8,019,501 361,064

101,728 6,603 6,542,433 304,000

5,042,429 215,432

- 19,743,997 1,248,329 3,657,600 213,192

Great Britain 2,734,434 148,260

1 Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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LEADING EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1984

—º —”

COPRA–Continued Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

China—---------…-- 9,990 559 2,818,713 119,879

British East Indies 553,588 25,418

Belgium 301,204 14,373

Turkey in Europe 213,360 10,668

Total.------…-- 209,274,127 12,457,307 243,428,462 11,658,081

COCONUT OIL:

United States................................ 110,880,201 12,910,064 100,257,511 9,290,036

Netherlands 2,172,995 173,311

Canada.-------------.…. 520,184 68,167 2,041,801 165,355

China—-------------------~~~~~ 1,037,112 110,294 1,006,765 91,707

Hongkong............... 6,819 770 251,486 25,831

Dutch East Indies 115,736 34,274 135,672 36,889

British East Indies. 2,900 754 78,671 14,768

Japan----------------~~~~~~ 212,214 37,124 66,274 11,001

Singapore 26,650 2,916

Japanese–China 8,160 994

Korea 3,383 529

Siam 23 7

Spain.…------------------------- 24 8 :------…. …

Total.------------------------------------ 112,775,190 13,161,455 106,049,391 9,813,344

TOBACCO: Quantity Value Quantity Value

Cigars— Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States........................ 111,599,805 3,509,962 141,674,890 4,478,457

Hawaii 3,076,958 153,262 3,048,220 146,673

China------ 2,916,153 117,748 2,938,813 111,761

467,896 32,356 1,048,591 44,097

588,485 18,327 1,244,395 32,856

869,700 14,196 1,528,325 28,415

British East Indies. 431,070 18,515 565,849 24,000

Singapore.------------- 650,546 24,094 367,886 17,806

Japan.--------------------- 178,862 9,568 232,400 13,167

French East Indies 144,500 9,302 170,400 10,285

Spain. 90,030 4,856 807,175 8,608

Switzerland 53,400 3,883 69,700 4,277

Japanese–China 42,362 2,742 79,725 3,926

Dutch East Indies 24,554 873 108,468 3,480

British Africa... 116,000 3,442 78,000 2,476

Panama-... 21,500 800 51,000 2,150

Netherlands. 38,500 1,107 69,220 2,126

Norway 19,592 2,039

Siam.... 23,600 1,247 25,800 1,871

Guam. 38,400 1,021 20,875 1,196

New Zealand. 6,000 377 18,000 1,193

Egypt.------ 41,730 1,626 36,750 1,160

Australia... 30,000 1,045 16,000 1,105

Gibraltar... 290,600 8,978 40,000 1,083

Denmark... 93,120 2,003 41,850 1,075

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COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION-Continued

January to September—Continued

19ts 1934TOBACCO—Continued r Quantity valu. Quantity Value

Cigars—Continued Number Pesos Number Pesos

French Africa 12,850 869

Belgium................................... 18,000 541 30,000 798

Aden................------------------------. 15,700 549 17,600 626

Portuguese–China................. 30,270 972 8,850 317

Germany 50 3 2,300 245

Italy. 5,275 545 2,000 221

Portuguese East Indies... ........................ ........................ 5,550 136

1,900 137 3,000 106

5,000 125 ……

5,000 182 ........................ --

10,835 665

Palestine 2,000 190 -

Turkey in Europe............. 3,000 99 .…..…. ---

Greece..................------------------ 8,000 447 .......…. …

Total....................…. 121,938,801 3,945,785 154,384,074 4,948,600

Leaf- Kilos Pesos Kulos Pesos

Spain...........… 9,229,586 1,999,019 5,307,596 856,422

Japan.....................---------------- 498,713 142,123 825,144 261,132

972,496 247,957

Belgium. 104,454 29,115 541,351 133,390

French Africa.................... . 207,567 60,039 207,472 47,771

Hongkong............................--- 94,798 16,341 127,268 21,284

Netherlands............................ 125,965 44,454 52,369 19,862

101,294 32,711 63,846 15,584

16,476 3,202 33,317 11,100

12,334 8,096 14,362 8,715

Australia................................ 34,666 14,474 z2,339 8,315

France...............................------ 100 20 13,024 3,504

Singapore 3,000 1,381 4,048 1,932

Uruguay. 2,380 750 4,720 1,550

Germany. ------ ------------------------ 11,771 1,300

Great Britain 1,841 1,300

Dutch East Indies................ 1,260 360 3,669 831

Other British East Indies 3,327 1,663 950 501

938,254 208,887 1,103 230

Franch East Indies 70 35 52 55

Japanese-China..… … ...…. 15 5

United States....................... 30,423 8,829 ..…. …~-

Spanish Africa...................... 158,263 86,285 ........................ ...........…~

Total...................-----------------. 11,562,930 2,607,234 8,268,753 1,642,740

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LEADING EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1934

r- —A- wr —A

Quantity Value . Quantity Value

Cigarettes— Number Pesos Number Pesos

679,850 6,211 997,700 8,368

1,430,012 3,294 5,300,000 6,712

3,782,500 9,319 2,605,000 5,583

284,150 2,446 510,000 4,284

6,020,000 21,230 1,500,000 3,712

Hongkong.…. 1,204,000 2,159 1,261,750 2,203

French East Indies............ 59,600 191 614,700 1,939

Portuguese-China.................. 1,421,250 2,533 1,012,500 1,689

New Zealand 162,500 294

Australia.............------------------- 30,000 57 115,000 226

Singapore.…. 360,000 540 145,000 223

Guam.....................------------------ 92,750 425 91,635 194

French-Oceania..................... ----------------------. ------------------------ 90,000 168

Dutch East Indies. 3,154 14 11,500 126

Other British East Indies 191,700 354 35,750 54

Spain.…----------------- 514,000 1,055 60,150 52

Japanese-China..................... 150,000 208 30,000 39

Switzerland............................ 200 2 10,350 23

Italy.…~~~~~ 5,300 48 5,000 22

Egypt 6,000 21

Great Britain.... 2,000 5

Germany..…...........…. 2,000 4

Canary Islands.................... 500,000 424 ……

Portuguese-East Indies 75,000 100 .. --

Spanish-Africa..... 1,000,000 983 .. -

Total.…~~~~ 17,805,466 51,597 14,566,535 35,937

All other— Kilog Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States........................ 532,935 191,493 457,856 153,873

Gibraltar.................................. 3,237 1,010 48, 197 18,961

Belgium................................... ---------------------- ---------------------- 46,815 16,454

Netherlands. 8,994 2,780 49,280 16,146

French Africa 20,706 6,403

Singapore.......…. 2,576 449 10,659 2,713

China.......................--------------- 14,549 1,059 24,630 2,015

Japan -- 3,060 1,000

Hongkong 575 20 20,753 251

British East Indies 30 38 72 126

French Oceania.................... ------------------------ ------------------------ 40 52

Egypt…-- 5 3 10 9

French East Indies... 4,158 847

60,278 2,691 ...

Total...................….. 627,337 200,390 682,078 218,003

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COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION-Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1934

r- -A- n r —

EMBROIDERIES (Cotton and

Silk) : Pesos Pesos

United States 2,905,480 ........................ 3,334,652

Hawaii 7,180 ..........…... 9,005

New Zealand 1,141

Guam 841 938

Panama.--------------------------------------- 559 36

Total 2,914,010 3,345,772

DESICCATED AND SHREDDED

COCONUTS: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States... 12,224,020 2,331,659 17,501,520 3,213,533

13,082 2,836 5,974 1,364

5,764 1,222 ------------------------ ------------

Total............…. 12,242,866 2,335,717 17,507,494 3,214,897

LUMBER AND TIMBER: Cu. m. Pesos Cu. m. Pesos

United States................................ 24,658 623,000 30,909 999,770

81,778 563,859 124,678 976,234

Great Britain 5,102 166,040 8,044 291,698

China. 14,014 197,320 11,801 231,345

Austrialia 2,759 44,530 6,444 124,038

British Africa. 2,614 78,922 4,505 183,051

Portuguese Africa. 145 4,695 2,250 64,363

New Zealand... 61 1,798 207 10,331

157 7,542 148 9,695

7 345 1,475 9,065

11 372 1,245 8,842

Denmark 180 8,202

Hongkong....................................... 76 2,210 363 6,564

Dutch East Indies 136 6,200

Canada...........….... 37 781 46 2,163

Norway 41 2,048

Germany......................................... 17 668 2 250

Spain.… … ... 40

Guam.... 5 382

France.----…...... .......

33 1,505

32 946

142 2,065

Total....…............. 131,648 1,697,020 192,480 2,884,105

CORDAGE: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States. 2,346,574 842,362 3,058,181 1,190,483

236,590 73,519 397,054 121,048

430,787 83,134 578,098 111,683

152,580 39,665 313,261 91,879

Singapore................................. 250,960 58,962 409,658 80,443

Dutch East Indies... 140,576 28,452 298,021 67,274

269,643 63,655 235,914 59,008

11,826 3,473 142,500 41,290

148,429 33,647 167,457 40,637

84,915 36,072

72, 193 23,255 87,806 31,507

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COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1934

r A- `. r A. -

Quantity Value uantity Value

CORDAGE–Continued Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

French East Indies.................... 26,969 6,943 40,974 13,620

British Africa. 47,564 12,013

Ecuador----------- --- 27,927 9,040

Portuguese Africa --- 30,433 7,670

Italy.......---------------------- ------------ ----------------------- 27,296 7,026

Panama... - 71,557 23,598 20,103 6,237

Dutch West Indies....................- 3,000 1,000 10,330 4,740

Columbia 9,702 3,945

Greece 10,710 3,000

6,693 2,710

6,051 2,467

Canada......... 1,000 365 4,516 1,870

British West Indies........ - ------ - ---- 4,674 1,787

French West Indies - 4,617 1,570

Argentina 4,711 1,360

Honduras—--------…. … 1,999 665

Virgin Islands of U. S. .......... .....…............. ........................ 1,741 604

Brazil --- 1,601 561

1,030 545

1,100 547 980 470

1,274 450

1,721 420

27,869 957 2,405 86

905 189 ----------------- ~~~~~~

5,164 1,290 .….... …--

1,613 1,095 1,091 400

187 60 150 21

Total.…. 4,222,142 1,294,135 6,043,158 1,954,601

HATS: Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States................................ 484,483 749,709 474,577 909,945

France............. -- 39,094 68,245 111,280 232,096

Great Britain 74,750 89,645 159,010 203,167

10,638 15,188 28,022 69,968

4,660 5,714 10,704 22,976

--- 5,100 12,180 12,150 10,792

Netherlands 8,053 8,700

Switzerland 1,200 3,100

Belgium 800 3,055

2,100 1,691 1,220 2,283

695 1,877 849 2,371

815 762 5,100 2,148

1,194 1,468 3,416 2,046

- 35 45 1,050 1,460

French Africa 72 300

Hongkong 1,704 156

Dutch East Indies 84 118

Spain 12 48

China…-- 3,084 244 ……

Total…. 626,648 946,768 819,303 1,474,729

288790–2

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LEADING EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1934r > r

Quantity Value Quantity Value

BUNTAL FIBERS: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pegos

China.....….------ 102,058 327,595 112,973 432.32"

Dutch East Indies --- 500 1,728 400 1,792

United States.…. …............. ........................ 538 980

Italy................… 163 425 ------

Total.…..…............. 102,721 329,748 113,911 435,039

MAGUEY:

Japan...…. 2,734,052 156,516 4,597,644 244.26%

Netherlands 132,825 8,330 1,397,825 89,773

Belgium 586,201 33,959 920,289 58,231

United States... 259,325 17,925 525,609 35,749

Great Britain 164,450 10,990 151,800 10,677

170,775 10,600

131,561 8,659

94,875 6,166

----------- 58,570 3,905

37,950 2,300

28,463 1,350

25,300 1,300

Argentina.... 20,240 1,280

Australia. --- 15,813 913

Norway. 775 12,650 900

Other British Indies 15,814 1,198 12,397 842

Hongkong 44,781 3,026 3,163 175

Total.… 4,303,666 255,001 8,204,924 477,097

COPRA MEAL:

Germany......................................... 49,853,946 1,076,891 32,399,440 541,239

6,544,653 158,431 19,250,554 425,172

2,807,995 45,450 9,588,416 127,703

6,540,923 158,039 5,212,628 109,583

---- ------------ ----------------------- 1,486,362 27,514

403,196 6,819 1,433,511 20,760

Hawaii............….....…........ … --- ------------ ------------------------ 340,120 7,648

Norway. --- 375,999 5,350 400,758 6,218

Spain........... --- 27,818 804 340,987 6,068

Hongkong... 199,475 5,442 200,152 4,496

France... 604,300 45,551

49,784 1,349 ..

341 25 .. -

40 2 .. --

Total.…. 67,408,470 1,504,153 70,652,928 1,276,401

MOLASSES AND SYRUP :

United States... 26,805,509 128,065 50,259,488 251,387

5,857,064 27,618 23,374,468 246,070

14,090,904 63,534 23,198,749 169,629

French Africa 7,051,040 48,580

Korea 1,304,544 15,655

China.…..…..... 4,017,592 32,806 819,444 4,206

Japanese China... 700 5 5,000 55

Great Britain 17,615,820 70,572 ........................ -

Total.…... 68,387,589 322,600 106,012,733 785,582

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LEADING EXPOirTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION.—Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1944-A

r Quantity Value Quantity Value ~

CUTCH (CHEMICALS, DYES, Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

ETC.) :

United States............................... 4,062,607 358,150 4,343,595 383,127

GUMS AND RESINS:

United States.......... ............... ... 853,065 155,597 1,230,830 307.402

88,084 10,540 134,167 23,943

145,822 29,766 120,144 23,624

Singapore...................................... 5,816 656 48,336 4,791

Great Britain 11,686 3,236 14,293 3,860

Japan. 32,188 2,784 31,633 3,352

2,117 482 9,174 2,412

3,274 875 8,643 2,410

Netherlands -- 6,645 1,800

China…..…. - 2,002 400 3,060 796

Total...... 1,144,054 204,336 1,606,925 374,390

PEARL BUTTONS: Gross Pesos Gross Pesos

United States 588,182 376,074 529,919 354,865

*~~~~~ (….…

China. 330 1.65

Total.…. 588,512 376,239 529,950 354,993

RICE: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States.... ….................... ........................ ........................ 2,774,108 320,089

Guam.................... 50,632 4,116 85,174 6,999

4,969 410 6,066 649

---------- ----- 1,034 113

227 15

55,828 4,541 2,866,382 327,850

SPIRITS, DISTILLED ALCOHOL : Liters Pesos Liters Pesos

Japanese-China 149,688 6,200 2,054,082 99,559

2,408,283 97,333 1,741,115 93,173

United States 224,827 27,454

Hongkong.... 52,255 2,762

"apan……… 37,800 1,900

Spain.…. … 14,818 800

Total.…. 2,557,971 103,533 4,124,897 225,648

CANTON FIBERS: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

"apan… 2,718,999 152,849 2,541,387 145,842

Great Britain.... 224,540 13,467 461,725 25,808

United States... 221,375 12,050 189,750 11,000

Belgium 344,714 22,505 180,895 10,163

56,925 3,275 69,575 3,925

50,600 2,300 50,600 2,695

94,875 5,857 31,625 1,690

6,325 600 25,300 1,565

Germany... 12,650 1,200 18,975 1,315

Sweden ------- -- ----------------------- 12,650 800

Wetherlands..................................... 12,650 900 12,650 680

Total.…. 3,743,653 215,003 3,595,132 205,483

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IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN 1

January to September

Country

United States.…....….

Japan

China

Germany

Great Britain

British East Indies

Dutch East Indies

Australia

Belgium

France

Switzerland

Canada

Netherlands

Spain

Sweden

Japanese China

Hawaii

French East Indies.

Hongkong

Italy

Norway

Ireland

Denmark

Austria

Guam

Siam

Other countries

Total

Per cent of

1933 1934 Increase (+)0.

Decrease (–)

P65,991,436 P82,487,779 + 25.0%

13,025,704 19,770,937 + 51.78

7,917,092 4,946,352 — 37.52

4,474,468 5,102,957 + 14.0%

3,970,891 3,275,800 — 17.50

2,720,248 2,941,046 + 8.12

2,038,739 1,999,878 — 1.91

2,418,022 1,830,438 – 24.30

1,133,291 1,557,586 + 37.44

907,514 1,232,223 + 35.78

890,392 777,667 — 14.4%

- 458,328 727,637 + 58,75

1,057,029 691,868 — 34.55

829,366 558,113 — 32.71

460,056 524,961 + 14.11

633,529 492,199 — 22.31

435,407 447,887 + 2.87

1,271,695 426,225 — 66.48

226,583 205,555 — 9.28

148,123 199,239 + 34.51

212,940 132,144 — 37.94

199,283 120,549 — 39.51

50,143 47,073 – 6.52

72,577 35,807 — 50.65

1,313 18,621 +1,318.20

13,743 5,934 — 56.82

648,030 645,559 — 0.38

112,205,942 131,202,034 + 16.93

* Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES 1

January to September

Articles Unit

Cotton goods:

Cotton cloth.--------------- Sq. m....

All other-------------------------------------

Iron and steel, and their manu

factures

1933 1934

r - A. —h r *—

Quantity Value Quantity Value

80,604,166 P14,494,566 80,078,298 P17,161,523

Mineral oils ...

Automobiles and trucks—Number.

Paper, and its manufactures.

Dairy products ---

Silk and its manufactures............

325,359,073

3,148

Wheat flour................----------... Kilo. 53,887.504

Fertilizers, natural and chemi

cal - Kilo.... 59,651,339

Chemicals, drugs, dyes and med

icines

Tobacco products: ........................

6,000

Cigarettes 258,359,341

Chewing 102,682

Leaf ......... 1,274,664

Smoking 13,972

All other... 29,310

Vegetable fibers, textile grasses

and their manufactures................

Electrical machinery, apparatus

and appliances ............................

India-rubber, and its manufactures

Fish and fish products.... Kilo....

Vegetables .. ... do.

Leather, and its manufactures....

Meat products ...

Fruits and nuts.

Glass and glassware ........................

6,393,486

27,185,537

9,618,806

13,437,537

7,839,387

3,410,987

3,814,635

3,914,985

3,715,895

3,505,831

2,760,872

2,874,203

(2,010,398) ..

446

876,817

216,541

876,348

28,461

11,785

2,804,505

2,702,336

2,014,285

1,545,417

2,440,505

1,363,827

1,888,087

1,749,305

972,474

1 Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

379,743,993

4,065

48,242,470

65,625,952

11,577

836,655,832

71,256

495,276

12,615

72

7,326,831

28,714,370

8,579,676

18,185,090

9,578,575

4,940,206

4,925,886

4,654,903

4,041,334

3,587,301

3,474,754

3,464,711

(3,450,356)

796

2,395,058

153,119

872,905

28,248

230

3,280,861

3,226,904

2,678,163

2,411,375

2,335,100

1,977,426

1,816,369

1,773,418

1,195,399.

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COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN 1

January to September

1933 1934

r → ~ r —A

Quantity Value Quantity Value

COTTON CLOTH: Sq. meters Pesos Sq. meters Pesos

- 59,514,462 10,413,065 33,892, 152 8,952,756

13,836,353 2,376,745 40,363,953 6,707,206

2,239,850 737,604 2,615,141 829,949

2,199,738 493,134 1,447,610 387,004

2,669,807 423,705 1,632,051 239,337

16,537 5,769 38,565 17,150

9,753 6,482 11,558 6,092

20,832 7,860 11,271 6,838

Germany.. 8,942 5,005 7,412 5,812

British East Indies.... -- 43,725 13,710 33,375 4,753

Other British East Indies -- 16,449 2,628

Spain. -------------------------------- 1,043 1,339 2,550 865

Russia in Europe 5,665 602

Denmark 435 435

Netherlands... 15,492 5,933 111 30

24,163 3,373

1,984 479

1,485 363

Total................--------------------------- 80,604,166 14,494,566 80,078,298 17,161,523

1933 1934

ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS: Value Value

Japan P3,629,627 P3,536,462

United States - 3,325,496 3,173,168

China ------- -- 1,465,733 887,866

Great Britain...................................................... - 693,510 452,027

France --------------------------- 246,132 329,540

Switzerland........................................................….-----------------------. 103,809 76,760

Germany --- 51,459 58,367

Netherlands --------------------------- 21,156 23,513

British East Indies. 15,659 17,243

Czechoslovakia.... 6,099 8,537

Belgium.… 5,953 5,718

Italy 3,939 3,972

2,930 3,089

--- - 1,239 891

Dutch East Indies ----- 673 784

Hongkong --- ---- 3,641 529

Canada.--~~~~~~~~~… ----- 650 501

Austria.…~~~~…~~…~. 10,361 323

Australia -- 791 320

Hawaii ------------------------------------------. 54

Ireland..... ------------------------------------------- 342 5

Egypt --- 69 4

Singapore… 29,495 3

Korea 42

Denmark 1

Total.--~~~~…~…~~~~ 9,618,806 8,579,67

* Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1934

IRON AND STEEL: Value Value

United States.….….…....................... P9,659,139 P14,069,740

Germany 1,181,297 1,368,706

Belgium....... ---- --------- 649,069 1,007,717

Japan............... ------------- 714,341 840,021

Great Britain -- 613,349 319,411

194,165 278,038

79,657 85,877

Norway.... ------- 49,318 48,345

Dutch East Indies. - 58,965 30,373

Czechoslovakia.…. 52,768 22,017

Luxemberg 11,687 21,818

France…-----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~…~. 11,843 17,920

Hongkong 30,919 14,042

Japanese-China 6,689 9,469

Netherlands 8,787 8,043

Snain 13,534 7,732

Switzerland.…. 10,975 6,974

British East Indies.................................................................... 1,007 6,558

Canada 1,056 5,921

Austria - - 5,675 4,772

Hawaii 77,672 4,511

Australia................................................. 516 2,477

Italy....... - --------- 949 2,459

Denmark… 932 1,704

Guam -- --- 483 400

Finland. --- 31

Singapore 678 14

Jogoslavia --------- 489

Poland 1,513

Argentina - -------- 65

13,437,537 18,185,090

MINERAL OILS : Liters Pesos Liters Pesos

United States.......... 208,840,118 6,729,354 245,685,625 8,314,984

Dutch East Indies 116,468,230 963,813 133,928,829 1,246,542

Germany 10,965 1,068 116,033 13,700

Great Britain 38,265 9,037 10,361 2,788

1,427 136,103 1,846 365

4 4 867 152

64 8 432 44

:25,359,073 7,839,387 379,743,993 9,578,575

AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS: Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States................................ 2,614 2,897,727 3,978 4,851,152

Great Britain 321 350,238 53 60,631

Germany.............. 198 143,095 25 18,726

---- 8 5,498 8 8,472

Japan. -- -- s 2,183 1 1,225

Switzerland............ 2 11,001 .... -- --

Dutch East Indies. 2 1,245

Total.… 3,148 3,410,987 4,065 4,940,206

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OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September—Continued

193

PAPER AND ITS MANUFACTURES: wº.

United States. P2,591,391

Japan ------------------------------------ 230,430

Germany........................... 218,389

---------------------------------- 78.729

197,807

105,418

14,324

116,309

67,501

Great Britain....................................................................................... 33,449

Belgium 6,863

Finland 15,575

Netherlands 45,240

Austria.…~~~~~~~~~~~~~...~~~~… 42,066

Denmark…----------------------------------------------… 4

Czechoslovakia......------------------------------------------------------------------------....... 9,500

Italy --- 17,302

Australia 5,664

Switzerland 1,423

Hawaii

Dutch East Indies 830

Hongkong 10,143

Esthonia 1,314

Other British East Indies............................................................... 503

Latvia.….…. --------------------------------------- 2,694

Singapore 987

British Africa

Pgypt…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~…~~~~~~ 10

Cuba ------------------------------

Guam

Palestine.…. … -

Hungary.….… 5

Ireland.…~~~~~~~~~… 12

British East Indies 541

Arabia 98

Mexico…~~~~~… 56

New Zealand º 24

Argentina 22

Russia in Europe... - 7

Korea -- 5

Total 3,814,635

DAIRY PRODUCTS : Value

United States P2,302,865

Australia 1,101,735

Netherlands.…........….. 241,847

Switzerland 85,230

Japan 74,609

Norway.….................. 39,699

Denmark 35,128

China…~~~~…… 4,299

Germany 2,500

Canada 3,599

Great Britain 1,099

Italy....... 376

1934

Value

P3,737,688

261,08)

211,444

162,209

104.033

89,250

55,086

52,934

52,674

39,302

34,291 || -

25,889

25,187

17,401

13,113

8,388 *

6,868

3,888

3.15%

2.75:

2,727

1,870

1,488

--

5,616 || -

Value |

P3,149,403 ±

900,800

406,883

97,512

36,839

23,764

23,685 -

6,ſſ."

3,997

3,807

1.0%

***

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September—Continued

1953 1934

DAIRY PRODUCTS-Continued— Value Value

France-----~~~~~~~~ 423 154

Syria 104

Belgium 10

Snain --- 187 4

New Zealand 21,027 ........................

Hongkong 862 ......….......

Total 3,914,985 4,654,903

SILK:

Natural and artificial—

Janan --- P1,402,832 P1,941,298

United States 1,560,191 1,730,609

China 585,061 180,470

Great Britain 51,690 75,585

France 58,154 61,070

Germany 13,864 19,731

Switzerland 17,740 18,320

Spain 3,515 5,627

Italy 13,460 4,815

Netherlands 4,060 1,285

Other British East Indies 1,141

Hongkong 18 317

Czechoslovakia....................... 269

British East Indies 1,520 193

Siam 202 178

Belgium 3,120 123

Austria 106 93

Egypt - 62

Argentina 39

Singapore 32 31

Australia 56 30

Canada 20 23

Dutch East Indies 15 10

Korea 6 8

French East Indies 44 7

Ireland.…..….. 163

Cuba. 12

Panama 10

Denmark 4

Total 3,715,895 4,041,334

1933 1934

r A. r —

Quantity Value Quantity Value

WHEAT FLOUR: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

38,428,757 2,534,986 32,555,698 2,511,234

6,849,995 377,938 6,727,596 513,645

7,913,996 525,317 6,511,850 365,635

546,664 57,964 1,987,381 168,623

96,321 9,392 457,023 27,929

1,748 230 2,850 229

Syria. 72 6

*many.… 23 4 … --

*al-------~~~~ 53,837,504 3,505,831 48,242,470 3,587,301

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September—Continued

CHEMICALS, DRUGS, DYES AND MEDICINES: Vº. V:

United States P2,129,216 P2,494.15%

Germany....... 201,270 293,130

Japan 158,760 179,404

France......….........… 119,201 159,299

China 53,544 89,084

British East Indies 19,368 56,728

Dutch East Indies. 29,079 43,148

Spain 37,816 33,044

Italy 7,941 27,032

Switzerland 26,214 23,248

Great Britain 13,850 19,720

Finland 18,180

Belgium 3,966 18,851

Netherlands -- 8,403 10,052

Korea...................…...---------------------------------------------. 4,388 3,597

Australia....................... --- 11, 184 1,249

Sweden........------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16,872 1,116

Hongkong -- 320 462

Austria.... 428

Czechoslovakia 2,016 345

Hungary... 201 166

Norway 123

Egypt.... 2

British Africa -- 41

40 24

11 24

Denmark 32 10

Brazil. 23,947

Hawai 960

Argentina...........….....….. ---------------------------------------. 10

Total............….……… P2,869,109

1933 1934

Quantity Value * r Quantity Value

FERTILIZERS: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

Germany. 32,705,844 1,349,426 43,911,530 1,892,459

13,328,021 753,201 17,404,932 1,306,994

1,483,778 51,324 3,102,925 206,881

10,557,029 540,397 970,040 59,234

501,928 13,423 202,758 7,526

203,655 10,843 33,767 1,650

Japanese-China 382,324 18,065 ........................

Great Britain 285,560 17,673 ...

Belgium 203,200 6,520 ...

Total.…--~~~~~~ 59,651,339 2,760,872 65,625,952 3,474,754

TOBACCO :

Leaf tobacco—

United States. 1,273,219 P856,929 487,517 P772,772

Dutch East Indies. 1,402 19,385 7,759 100,133

40 80 .….... ----------------"

8 4 ------------------------ ...------

Total.… 1,274,664 876,348 495,276 872,905

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J.EADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September—Continued

19ts 1994

TOBACCO—Continued. Kilos Value Kilos Value

Cigars—

United States........................ 6,000 P446 11,552 P795

Dutch East Indies 25 1

Total.…. 6,000 446 11,577 796

Cigarettes—

United States 258,330,721 876,357 836,612,680 2,394,600

9,540 179 36,900 290

12,450 129 4,950 147

Great Britain. 5,660 144 1,302 21

Japan. 270 2 -

Egypt. 700 6 ---

Total.…. 258,359,341 876,817 836,655,832 2,395,058

Chewing—

United States................ 102,682 216,541 71,255 153,115

Switzerland..…. …… 1. 4

Total... ----------------- 102,682 216,541 71,256 153,119

Smoking tobacco–

United States... 6,724 15,682 6,599 16,917

China...... 6,945 11,189 5,733 9,918

Hongkong. 57 727 142 839

Great Britain 60 603 141 574

Japan............... 10 10 --

British East Indies 176 250 --

Total... 13,972 28,461

All other tobacco—

United States....................... 29,310 11,785 72 230

GRAND TOTAL......................... ........................ 2,010,398 ........................ 3,450,356

WEGETABLE FIBERS AND TEXTILE GRASS MANU- 1933 1934

FACTURES: Value Value

British East Indies............................................................................. P1,964,125 P2,304,573

Great Britain. 251,874 256,796

146,519 239,189

Belgium.……… 49,564 142,143

Japan.…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 63,860 115,920

Germany 147,409 89,046

United States......…...........… 30,340 39,449

France 38,015 29,952

Ireland......... 80,762 29,460

Hongkong... 22,299 16,174

Switzerland 599 6,283

4,396 5,569

283 2,377

908 2,071

2,815 831

811

173

25

---------------- - 7

9

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September—Continued

oº:

VEGETAGLE FIBERS AND TEXTILE GRASS MANU- Vää. Vää

FACTURES.–Continued.

Netherlands................................--------...-------------------------------------------------- P58 P3

Dutch East Indies 393 ----------...--—

British Africa 156

Australia 47

French East Indies 20

Denmark 8

Total 2,804,505

ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS AND AP

PLIANCES:

United States -- ---- P2,209,008 P2,745,625

Japan 142,838 169,814

Germany.....................................---------------------------------------------------------- 93,218 76.580

China -- -- 103,519 76,057

Great Britain --- ---- 19,795 54,563

Sweden........................--------------------------------- 76,260 47,107

Canada ----- 9,059 20,533

Netherlands 15,163 12,122

Hungary.…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 6,697 7,829

Czechoslovakia --- 8,119 5,393

Austria ---------------------- 1,363 3,342

Italy -- 1,682 2,861

Denmark - 6,569 2,639

France 3,281 1.344

Belgium 5,251 244

Australia 186 182

Hongkong 52 182

Spain 149 150

Dutch East Indies 81 146

New Zealand 91

Switzerland 23 76

British East Indies 23 24

Total 2,702,336 3,226.904

F--"

INDIA RUBBER AND MANUFACTURES OF:

United States 1,716,136 2,469,088

Japan 248,816 153,205

Great Britain 19,600 29,119

Canada 7,848 12,390

9,772 11,301

France 1,379 1,755

China - 3,838 412

Italy 358 316

Swed 5 . 220

Singapore 1,190 196

Spain 11 58

Netherlands 622 45

Hongkong 42

British East Indies ----------------------------------------- 1,135 11

Australia 5

Czechoslovakia --- 643

Dutch East Indies.….… 60

Switzerland 2,872 —

Total 2,014,285 2,678,163

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THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 133

LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIFS

OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1934

r- –M Y r —A

Quantity Value Quantity Value

WEGETABLES: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

6,235,574 865,070 7,830,661 1,093,993

8,881,459 921,092 5,328,938 546,193

8,306,997 405,682 11,943,993 458,571

2,655,927 96,347 1,978,579 74,833

420,355 , 34,409 1,034,888 61,981

354,806 58,688 337,496 43,735

Hongkong. 87,082 20,142 122,617 23,941

France.... 17,636 10,410 10,097 9,083

Great Britain. 14,776 8,292 13,393 7,327

Switzerland. 2,786 3,510 4,001 6,495

Australia....... 4,060 1,272 81,474 5,255

Dutch East Indies - 28,352 4,739 21,168 1,368

Germany.... 2,260 1,084 2,574 1,106

Belgium– 214 134 398 350

Syria

Netherlands.................................. 671

Sweden

British East Indies... 172,379

Czechoslovakia 2

New Zealand. -- 4

Denmark....... - 74

Italy— 123

Total—------… 27,185,537 2,440,505 28,714,370 2,335,100

FISH AND FISH PRODUCTS:

United States. 4,438,740 916,499 3,127,001 1,390,510

Japan.--------- 1,480,218 299,677 3,419,229 783,109

China... 177,807 177,807 185,161 85,039

Spain... 94,256 94,256 197,531 54,850

Canada....... 65,704 13,431 244,077 53,471

Hongkong. 88,997 18,652, 105,826 18,694

Korea.-- 24,990 7,005 24,991 7,149

France.... 5,517 7,033 4,021 6,696

Great Britain. 4,523 4,523 7,416 4,216

4, 152 - 1,641 6,304 2,711

Germany..................... 2,337 2,337 1,197 2,526

Dutch East Indies... ---- 512 298 1,194 579

Czechoslovakia - 72 446

1,074 414 786 325

3,020 1,134 1,785 940

184 12 68 68

101 33

128 116 71 13

900 276

26 40

2 1

356 224

40 89

3 2 ~~~~~~~. --~~~~~~

*l..…. 6,393,486 1,545,417 7,326,831 2,411,375

134 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September—Continued

1933 1934

LEATHER AND ITS MANUFACTURES: Value Value

United States.…—… *1,185,674 P1,835,520

--------- 77,475 69,704

Australia. 36,868 37.50%

Germany................................ 6,741 12,864

China.... 32,885 10,150

Great Britain.. 6,734 4,586

France............ 1,463

Sweden........................ 1,382

British East Indies 3,909 1,174

Spain.... 6,736 1,088

Dutch East Indies 324 349

Switzerland................ 141 180

542 27

111

Czechoslovakia 302 82

Austria 878 49

Singapore.. 448 28

Belgium 252 :

Hongkong. 126 16

Siam..... 3 15

Hawaii~~~~~…… 9

Netherlands. 205

Luxemburg... 72

Egypt...... 4

Jugoslavia. 4

Ireland............................................... 3 …~~

Total… 1,363,827 1,977,425

1933 1934

A. r- —'- n

MEAT PRODUCTS : Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States. 987,661 589,156 1,494,953 906,976

1,151,763 683,952 462,881 372,911

----- 1,191,593 359,965 951,763 318,384

Uruguay.…. 51,864 24,181 267,246 82,920

Argentina. 230,219 132,974 198,952 66,321

Great Britain. 14,541 16,081 16,250 18,689

Spain... 12,609 17,104 13,798 15,833

Netherlands.. 48,536 21,248 24,439 11,482

40,699 13,812 23,467 7,021

5,244 5,782 3,885 4,748

1,030 1,226 2,538 2,896

10,252 3,986 3,905 2,062

1,255 2,162 1,031 1,886

------ 3,190 3,965 1,919 1,862

France.… 143 489 547 1,613

Switzerland 1,412 1,992 719 743

New Zealand. 24,494 9,058 15 10

Dutch East Indies. 8 6

Sweden... --- -- -- 4 4

262 366 1. 2

1,090 588 … --~~~~~

Total.…. 3,777,857 1,888,087 3,468,321 1,816,369

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 135

LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIES

OF ORIGIN–Continued

January to September

FRUITS AND NUTS: 1933 1934 a

United States...…~~~~ P1,009,060 P1,258,169

China -------------------- 660,114 442,579

British East Indies 13,953 17,960

Japan --- 22,062 15,967

Hawaii....................................... 4,847 12.382

Australia ----------------------- 9,854 9,650

--- 17,954 4,817

Hongkong… 4,527 3,670

Great Britain. ------------------------------------------ 3,012 3,134

Switzerland. ---------- ----- 1 2,709

419 717

344 552

Japanese-China. 401 380

Germany 307 282

Netherlands. 333 158

------------------------ 149

France.... 27 137

Sweden.... ---- ---------------------------------------- 6

Italy... 2,087

Denmark.... 3 ... -

Total.… 1,749,305 1,773,418

GLASS AND GLASSWARE:

--- - P424,647 P548,634

United States.…. 246,938 352,133

Pelzium… 104,850 87,315

Germany 57,607 73,563

Czechoslovakia.............................. 26,584 63,923

China 62,891 23,444

Italy... 1,402 14,758

Great Britain.….…. 24,084 13,280

French East Indies 937 7,023

10,488 6,037

642 1,481

Singapore ------------------------ 1,306

Netherlands.……..…. 9,528

Switzerland.… 282

British East Indies --- ---------------------- 45

Spain. --- 1,084

Hongkong --- ---- 52

Dutch East Indies -- 209

Denmark 67

Austria -- 100

Australia.......... -------- ----------- --- 31

Canada ---------- 4

Egypt.......... ------- 2

*…~~~~… - 972,474 1,195,399

* Based on current rate of exchange. Values prior to May 1, 1934, based on Parity Act.

136 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

VALUES OF GOLD ORE: BULLION AND COINS EXPORTED FROM

THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS BY CALENDAR YEARS,

FROM 1899 TO 1933 a

Y Gold O Gold Bullion Gºld 92?" £º.;ear o re tººtorº (Foreign) º ;

------ --------------- P4,853,310 P2,120,790 P6,974,100

P7,100 4,730 1,174,456 1,186,286

11,900 6,300 1,696,926 1,715,126

628,590 629,034

200 126,880 127,080

6,170 6,500 161,340 174,010

516 --~~~~~~~~~ 20,680 21,195

10,020 1,500 20,000 31,520

7,140 180,508 7,964 195,612

3,626 430,874 106,366 540,866

------- 495,194 973,068 1,468,262

29,492 279,368 690,476 999,336

19,696 360,210 181,300 561,206

20,820 1,119,604 ........................ 1,140,424

17,764 1,718,960 ........................ 1,736,724

283,444 2,137,520 15,000 2,435,964

25,696 2,586,287 57,000 2,668,983

250 2,986,868 6,200 2.993,318

24,020 2,677,284 912,714 3,614,018

1,873,938 1,873,938

100,000 1,843,153 1,943,153

20,500 2,323,386 .... 2,343,886

51,083 2,610,292 11,000 2,672,375

32,945 2,867,912 ........................ 2,900,857

55,533 3,307,677 200 3,363,410

24,919 3,448,945 1,580,000 5,053,864

15,684 3,862,119 150,000 4,027.803

26,350 3,866,760 3,893,110

23,068 3,177,200 3,200,268

1,500 3,730,352 .... --- 3.731,852

38,351 6,562,435 400,000 7,000,786

8,200 7,461,282 ........................ 7.469,482

2,903 7,531,350 ........................ 7,534,253

750 10,071,492 ........................ 10,072,242

7,700 9,693,271 ........................ 9,700,971

a Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 137

Location of Mining Claims, 1933

Lode Placer TotalPrºvinces No Area in 'n Area º r Area in’

- hectares o. hectares hectares

70,677 130 1,040 7,983 71,717

495 106 848 161 1,343

585 41 328 106 913

Antique.…..

Bataan --

Batanes

Batangas....... -

Bohol -------

Bukidnon-…--….…. 4. 36 6 48 10 84

443 3,987 287 2,296 730 6,283

Cagayan.... 2 18 ......…. … 2 18

Camarines Norte 287 2,583 18 128 305 2,711

Camarines Sur. 1,227 11,043 191 1,528 1,418 12,571

113 1,017 15 120 128 1,137

20 180 13 104 33 284

18 162 … … 18 162

363 3,267 2 16 365 3,283

2,042 18,378 91 728 2,133 19,106

30 270 6 48 36 318

26 234 1. 8 27 242

31 248 31 248

790 7,110 108 864 898 7,974

23 207 ..…. .…. 23 207

Marinduque-------------…- … …

Mashate 4 36 ............ ................ 4 36

Mindoro--~~~~…~ 200 1,800 105 840 305 2,640

Occidental Misamis

Oriental Misamis........................................ 228 2,052 136 . 1,088 364 3,140

Mountain

47,484 8 24 5,279 47,508

110,601 244 1,952 12,533 112,553

26,820 168 1,344 3,148 28,164

10,782 ............ ---------------- 1,198 10,782

Oecidental Negros......................................

Oriental Negros......................................... ............ ----- ------------ ---------------- ---- ---------------

Palawan... - 1 9 1 9

Pampanga 226 2,034 ............ -- 226 2,034

Pangasinan.... --- 3,400 30,600 336 2,688 3,736 33,288

Rizal 421 3,789 1. 64 422 3,853

P--1-1 8 72 1 64 9 136

1 5 1 5

95 855 … ................ 95 855

7 608 76 608

822 7,398 17 136 839 7,534

1. 9 93 744 94 753

Total.----.…............... 40,510 364,590 2,227 17,909 42,737 382,499

138 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Registration of Automobiles and Motor Trucks, by Provinces, 1933 *

Auto- Motor- Total

Provinces mobiles Trucks cycles

Abra -------- 37 44 . -- 81

6 33 . -- 39

237 326 567

54 80 2 136

71 82 2 155

287 598 6 891

120 216 6 342

517 529 10

202 123. 5

Camarines Norte.. 28 20 1

Camarines Sur... --- - 140 124 4

Capiz 143 236 6 385

Cavite.---------------…--~~~~…~~ 604 281 4 889

Cebu.…....…. 1,179 755 38 1,972

Cotabato.…... 22 40 ---------------. 62

Davao............................... -------------------- ------------------ ---------------- 323 205 6 534

205 176 1 382

-------206 208 4 41s

Iloilo...... 1,017 917 10 1,944

Isabela. 73 55 1 129

Laguna.... 277 415 6 698

Lanar. -- 52 82 ................ 134

La Union ---- 109 134 2 245

Leyte 174 288 6 468

Manila - 11,142 4,030 262 15,434

Marinduque -- 46 25 … 71

Masbate 33 28 2 58

Miºdoro-----….....… 9 20 2 31

Mountain.... 18 33 1. 52

Baguio -- 525 286 13 824

Nueva Ecija -- 357 464 2 823

Nueva Vizcaya -- 66 93 .2 161

Occidental Misamis. 50 82 1 133

Occidental Negros....................... -- 1,991 1,254 8 3.253

Oriental Misamis ---- 134 192 8 334

Oriental Negros..................................................................... 343 217 9 569

Palawan 21 21 4. 48

Pampanga 792 432 7 1,231

Pangasinan 519 469 10 998

Rizal 1,817 745 71 2,633

Rombl 8 8 16

Samar 28 89 117

Sor yn --- 54 45 -- 99

Sulu 32 53 1 86

Surigao…......... 10 55 2 67

Tarlac 259 250 7 516

Tayabas 214 197 2 413

Znmhales 124 43 3 170

Zamboanga. 190 144 13 347

- Total 24,865 15,237 554 40,656

--- * Courtesy of the Bureau of Public Works.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 139

Registration of Motor Vehicles by Make—1933

Make *::::: Truck Total

Ahruns for truck --- 1 1.

Ajax 7 7

9 9

9 9

1 1

- 1. 1

78 2 80

------- 2 2

Austin ... 282 19 301

Autocalesa 1 1 2

Autocar ........ 39 7 46

Berliett 2 2

Bethlehem . 9 9

Blackhawk * ~~~ 3

Briscoe ..... 2 1 3

Brockway . 85

Dugatti 1

Buick 1,754 - 34 1,788

Cadillac - 117 12 129

Cape 1 ... 1

Chalmer .... 1 ~~~ 1

Chandler ... 22 2 24

Chevrolet 4,161 5,367 9,528

Christie .. ------ 3 3

Chrysler . 1,368 17 1,385

Citroen .... 83 2 85

Clement .. ------ 1 1

Cleveland ... 3 … 3

Clydesdale - ---------- 19 19

Columbia .... 1 - 1

Commonwealth . 1. 1

Continental ......... 21 4 25

Corbitt . ----- 3 3

Cord ... 2 --- 2

Crabbe ----- 2 2

Crow Elkhart 1 ~~~~ 1

D. K. W. . 13 1. 14

Daimler .. 1 --- 1

Dalhatsu ... 1 1

Daniels - 1

Day Elder . ------ 8 8

Dedion Boutton 1 1

Delage .... 2 --- 2

Delahaye 2 2

Derby . 50 50

Desotto 850 - 850

Detroit ... ----- 5 5

De Vaux . 19 ............ 19

Diamond ... 30 30

Dodge 1,196 2,847

Dover .. 8 8

Durant 179 683

Electric . 6 6

Erskine .. --- 157

Essex . - 10 720

Excelsior ... -- 1 ~~~ 1

F. W. D. --- 85 85

Make

Falcon-Knight

Fargo

Federal

Fiat

Fisher

Flat tractor.

Fleet

Flint

Flyer

Ford

Fordson -----

Four wheel D.C..

G. M. C. ...

Gardner

Garford ....

General Vehicle...

Graham .

Grant Trailer ..

Gray

Graybor-Tractor

Hanomag

Heyness .

Hendy .

Hewitt ...

Highway Trailer .

Hudson ..

Hispano .

Hupmobile

Indian Tractor .

International .

Iver Johnson

Jewett ...

Jordan

Kesshberer

Kelly Springfield.

Kissel .................

La Salle

Leach .....

Leyland ..

Liberty Truck

Lincoln

Little

Locomobile .

Los Angeles Trailer.

Low Trailer ..

Mack

Marmon .......

Marquetter .

Master

Maxwell

Mercedes Ben

Miami .

Moon

Morris

Nash

*** Truck Totalmobile

25 25

187

215

i10,851

140 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Registration of Motor Vehicles by Make—1933–Continued

Make .# Truck Total

National 1 — 1

Oakland . 273 6 279

Ohio Trailer ---- - 4 4

Oldsmobile......................... 182 1. 188

Opel - 89 -...-- 89

Overland . --- 598 74 672

Packard ............................ 380 55 435

Paige 7 7

Pashard . 1 . 1

Peerless .... 8 3 11

Pengent .......................... 1 — 1

Pierce-Arrow 23 11 34

Plymouth 837 1 888

Polo Cart Trailer ........ --- 1. 1

Pontiac .............................. 509 5 514

Priech .... -- 1 1

Releigh 4 — 4

Renault ............................ 10 2 12

Reo ............... 28 º6 84

Republic .......................... ....…... 3 3

Rickembacker --- 4 … 4

Riker ---................…... … 4 4

168 4 172

Rollfix ....... 1 - 1

Rollin ................................ 2 2

Rolls Royce .................... 1 ~~~ 1

Roosevelt .. 11 … 11

11 11

1 1

Sayers 2 2

Seagrave --- 1 1

S. Booth .. 24 1 25

Sechler ............................ … 7 7

Service 4 4

Sherdan .... -- 1

Make

Singer

Std. Class B

Steerns Knight

Stephens ...

Stewart .... --

Studebaker ......................

Stutz

Talbot ....

Tractor

Traffic

Trailer

Trailmobile .

Triumph

Troy Trailer

Universal

Utility Tractor

Vauxball ............

Vicking ............................

W & K Trailer .

Ward Electric

Warner

Water Town Trailer.

Webb ....

White ....

Willys—77

Willys Knight

Winther

Wolyerine ............-----------

Auto

mobile

? —

1 79

285 34

5 —

1 —

- 12

923 72

8 —

1 —

-- 1

--- 1

3

1

- 65

4

1

- 5

1

--- 9

1

3.

1 ~~~

--- 14

- 4

------- 10

4

1

3 451

224 35

207 40

------- 1

6 —

24,865 1527

Truck Total

:

8.

31;

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 141

Motor Cycles

Make Number Make Number

Bicycle imported from— Bicycle imported from—

Italy 1 Nabco 1

Cleveland .. 12 Nakairsalum 1

D. K. W. 2 Norton .... 1

Douglas 1 Peugeot 1

Evans 2 Raleigh 2

Excelsior 5 1.

Harley Davidson .. 356 1

Henderson .............. 3 1

Indian --------- 56 2

Lyon New Map 1 1

Meifter .. 1 -

Motorcycle 1 Total ........................--------------------- 554

Moncie ........ 1 -

ToTAL Motor VEHICLES ---- 40,102

ToTAL Motorcycles 554

GRAND Total ..................…. 40,656

Radio Registration in the Philippines, 1927–1933 *

Total number

Year of receivers

registered

1927 ........ ---------- ------ 724

1928 ------------------------------------------------ 1,252

1929 - 1,936

1930 ------------.................. --- 3,593

1931 6,915

1932 12,646

1933 17,974

* Courtesy of the Bureau of Posts.

Radio Registration Fees Collected, 1927–1933

Collection A mounting to

—a *—a

Insular Radio broad

Year Fees Penalties Total funds casting

tart funds

... P3,194.10 P122.58 P3,316.68 P663.34 P2,653.34

5,497.40 3.19.73 5,817.13 1,163.43 4,653.70

8,873.60 906.34 9,779.94 1,955.99 7,823.95

18,541.10 2,987.59 21,528.69 4,305.75 17,222.94

... 35,265.60 4,948.76 40,214.36 8,042.89 32,171.47

. 69,629.40 6,276.45 75,905.85 15,181.18 60,724.67

94,481.01 3,522.47 98,003.48 .................... 98,003.48

1 Courtesy of the Bureau of Posts.

142. THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Summary of the Transactions of the Postal Savings Bank, 1928–1933'

ACCOUNTS DEPOSITS WITHDRAWALS

Offices —A- A. A.

Year in r Close o;" Tr -

operation Opened Closed ...” Number Amount Number Amount

1928..................... 961 73,554 13,909 289,145 285,966 P6,333,845.12 88,976 P5,325,480.81

1929...................... 973 54,178 18,095 325,228 279,628 6,710,666.96 108,704 6,360,777.58

1930...................... 983 34,181 22,671 336,738 216,417 5,943,954.91 113,530 6,189,172.13

1931..................... 986 26,223 29,338 333,623 178,930 5,511,599.90 119,767 5,937,065.5%

988 24,905 33,448 325,080 172,534 5,273,489.27 122,921 5,488,507.94

988 26,676 31,724 320,032 177,904 5,450,863.93 120,978 5,470,538.51

1 Courtesy of the Bureau of Posts.

Money Orders Issued Payable in the Philippine Islands, 1924–1933

Year Number Value p*:::it. Fees total *:::::: cº- *.

806,266 P39,731,539.33 P3.38 P199,731.00 P.017 ................

1925.................... 947,786 45,582,415.10 3.84 245,814.69 .021 141,520 ......

1926.................... 1,004,179 47,213,953.60 3.87 255,415.82 .021 56,393

1927..................... 1,095,132 51,003,333.28 4.12 277,761.36 .022 90,953

1928..................... 1,178,064 54,901,442.58 4.36 298,050.64 .023 82,932

1929..................... 1,269,745 57,977,464.28 4.51 317,351.94 .024 91,681

1930..................... 1,239,276 54,401,810.60 4.15 305,365.18 .023 ................ 30,469

1931..................... 1,202,968 46,868,761.30 3.50 278,939.04 -021 ................ 36,308

1932..................... 1,213,184 41,293,110.16 3.028 261,170.21 .019 10,216 .......….

1938..................... 1,117,998 37,873,220.88 2.7228 245,056.43 .01761 ................ 95,186.

1 Courtesy of the Bureau of Posts.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 143

Money Orders Issued Payable in the United States and Other Countries,

1924-1933 *

Issues

Year Number Issues total C per Fees total *:::::: cº- *.apita

147,614 P2,596,507.44 P0.22 P57,321.59 P0.003

74,313 1,556,844.98 .13 18,625.34 .001

77,403 1,676,472.06 .168 20,583.60 .002

78,333 1,679,496.42 .14 19,077.32 .0015 930 —

73,153 1,669,047.72 .13 19,388.32 .0015 ..........- 5,180

81,253 1,766,254.76 .13 20,716.38 .0016 8,100 —

79,120 1,799,036.32 .137 20,991.46 .0016 ..........., 2,133

84,447 1,820,683.18 .138 21,411.74 .0016 5,327 —

84,472 1,736,074.02 .127 20,659.90 .00151 25 —

75,193 1,323,094.18 .0951 18,980.80 .00136 ............ .9,279

* Courtesy of the Bureau of Posts.

Philippine Civil Service—Regular, Permanent and Temporary

Personnel, 1929–1933 *

Regular and permanent Temporary Total

Year r *— → ~ *. _k *

Number Salaries paid Number Salaries paid Number Salaries paid

20,803 P28,212,091 7,518 P7,198,373 28,321 P35,410,464

21,704 29,437,741 7,715 7,459,994 29,419 36,897,735

22,166 29,883,714 7,670 7,227,419 29,836 37,111,133

22,250 29,789,550 7,206 6,645,135 29,456 36,434,685

21,095 25,567,951 4,828 3,216,856 25,923 28,784,807

* Compiled from the annual reports of the Bureau of Civil Service.

Philippine Civil Service—Regular and Permanent Personnel,

1929-1933 *

Officers and employees Salaries paid Average salariesA- A. A—

Americans Filipinos Total "Americans Fuipinos' Americans Filipinos

471 20,332 20,803 P2,106,192 P26,105,899 P4,471.75 P1,283.98

456 21,248 21,704 2,052,938 27,384,803 4,502.06 1,288.82

446 21,720 22,166 1,968,517 27,915, 197 4,413.72 1,285.23

427 21,823 22,250 1,854,056 27,935,494 4,342.05 1,280.09

370 20,725 21,095 1,429,087 24,138,864 3,862.39 1,164.72

* Compiled from the annual reports of the Bureau of Civil Service.

§

PhilippineCivilService—TemporaryPersonnel,1929–1933*

ClassifiedclericalpositionsUnclassifiedandnon-clerical

rATºrA.—nTotal

YearAmericansFilipinosAmericansFilipinos,--—º

r—º-*r-º-→—A-*A.yNumberSalaries

NumberSalariesNumberSalariesNumberSalariesNumberSalaries

1929.4P14,000400P259,594114P406,9497,000P6,517,8307,518P7,198,373

1930.414,000495291,358108419,9697,1086,734,6677,7157,459,994 1931......310,000591320,56290338,8046,9866,558,0537,6707,227,419 1932.28,000459248,36155205,9406,6906,182,8347,2066,645,135 1933.26,800492254,33039187,4044,2952,768,3224,8283,216,856

*CompiledfromtheannualreportsoftheBureauofCivilService.

I’hilippineCivilService—SummaryofEducationalExaminationsHeld,1929–1933*

FororiginalappointmentForpromotionortransferTotal

r—%Qr–M-→*-A-T

Eacamined!’assedº*ExaminedPassedº,ºtEacaminedPassed‘...."

12,6243,402272,0394462214,6633,84826 12,8173,867302,2506252815,0674,49230 8,6151,914221,197240209,8122,15422 2,9137802742875183,34185526 2,62853120327122372,95565322

*CompiledfromtheannualreportsoftheBureauofCivilService.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 145

Government Hospitals and Dispensaries by Provinces, 1932–1933 *

1932 1933

Province r —º r _*

Number Patients Number Patients

Abra. -- ------------------------ ---------------- ------------------------

Agusan 1 987 1 853

Albay 1 1,100 1 885

Antique 1. 219 1. 224

Bataan

Patanes-----------------…--..…. … … --- ------------------------

Ratano as 1 780 1 774

Bohol 1 276 1. 283

Bukidnon. 1 889 1. 484

Bulacan. 2 1,164 2 1,303

Cagayan

Camarines Norte.…~~~…~……………

Camarines Sur.…...…........... 1 4.18 1 407

Capiz 1 938 1. 831

Cavite.

Cebu 1 2,716 1 2,996

Cotabato 2 1,521 2 1,507

Davao. 2 1,052 2 1,099

Ilocos Norte....... 1 103 1 73

Ilocos Sur. 2 674 2 989

Iloilo.......

*~~~~……

Laguna. 3 1,761 3 2,018

Lanao 1 1,077 1 831

* Union-º-º-º:…… ----- -----------------------

Leyte 1 313 1 414

Manila. 5 28,955 5 27,508

*que--~~~~………… …

Masbat

*~~~~…… ----- ------------

Mountain Province.... 4 4,002 4 3,959

1 1,088 1 1,356

1 662 1 768

Occidental Misamis

Occidental Negros... 1. 1,391 1 1,266

Oriental Misamis 1 369 1 541

Oriental Negros

Palawan 3 4,155 3 4,041

Pampanga 1 902 1 924

Pangasinan 1. 2,488 1 2.1.16

Rizal 1. 1,675 1 1,753

Rombl

548 521

Sulu 1 1,161 1 973

Surigao ----- ------------ ---------------- ------------------------

*~~~~~~… 1 1,135 1 1,151

Tayabas 1 2,153 1. 2,424

Zarnhales

Zamboanoa 5 3,939 4 3,240

Total.….-------------------------------------------- 51 70,111 50 68,512

1 Courtesy of the Bureau of Health.

146 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

DISPENSARIES 1

Province

Albay....

Antique...

Bataan

Batanes....

Camarines Norte..

Camarines Sur

Cotabato..

Davao

Ilocos Norte.......................................................

Ilocos Sur........................................................... -

Iloilo

Isabela...

Laguna.

Lanao

La Union........................................................... ----

Mindoro...

Mountain Province..

Nueva Ecija

Nueva Vizcaya

Occidental Misamis.

Occidental Negros.

Oriental Misamis

Oriental Negros

Palawan......

Pampanga..

Sulu

Surigao....

Tarlac

Tayabas..............................

Zambales

Zamboanga.

Total....

1 Courtesy of the Bureau of Health.

Data from Maternity and Children Hospital are not yet available.

1933

Number Treatment Number Treatment

20 12,393 20 2,056

12 18,041 11 10,484

24 24,749 24 17,465

14 12,042 14 15,816

13 19,858 13 19,606

6 20,031 * 18,879

26 39,991 26 35,988

36 24,063 36 20,578

9 18,705 9 12,260

34 42,445 34 42,539

23 35,891 23 36,459

9 1,612 9 1,189

31 8,046 31 10,389

27 14,081 27 11,530

20 85,827 20 42,054

52 122,523 52 118.047

16 82,085 16 85,083

19 25,652 19 24,553

18 8,975 19 7,278

22 14,484 22 21,041

45 61,497 43 48,302

14 18,771 15 9,621

29 18,560 29 19,261

11 26,633 13 23,484

15 9,276 15 8,243

47 33,380 47 27,571

5 140,486 4 86,100

13 11,516 9 12,475

8 23,541 9 27,139

16 5,935 16 6,796

44 141,900 36 112,378

28 27,752 28 24,728

12 5,294 10 5,287

11 2,542 11 11.959

27 65,597 27 73,915

16 10,367 15 11,855

25 87,340 25 42,191

12 34,790 12 32,694

22 50,220 21 41,682

46 56,443 46 47,374

29 23,363 29 23,426

10 8,661 11 5,767

37 26,215 36 12,220

17 6,520 19 18,011

19 156,915 17 148,38s

20 9,890 21 8,805

17 18,756 17 17.141

36 57,361 37 39.325

14 3,661 14 2,284

20 34,465 22 40,651

1,096 1,698,591 1,086 1,537,302

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 147

Public Schools—Enrollment and Number of Schools, 1933 (September) .

- mber tal annu Average

School year and province Niggat Tag: mggen

1933-1934 7,679 1,178,735 1,112,162

Abra.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 96 8,199 7,787

Agusan.................... 86 8,479 8,018

Albay -- 193 26,488 25,171

Antique 109 17,008 16,155

48 7,828 7,540

19 a 1,463 1,361

204 31,518 30,452

343 42,600 40,268

-- 58 4,110 3,781

Bulacan 217 31,658 30,066

Cagayan 200 26,374 24,942

Mamarines Norte.. 44 6,107 5,724

---- 167 23,423 22,479

Capiz.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 160 27,089 25,193

Cavite ---- -- - 98 22,775 21,620

Cebu. ---- 466 69,125 64,950

Cotabato ---------------------------------------- 115 9,494 8,734

Davao............................. 131 10,860 9,727

Ilocos Norte. 195 24,909 23,313

Ilocos Sur - 223 29,805 28,298

Iloilo ~.~.~.·.···························.................................. 348 60,598 59,184

Isabela.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...............................................- 130 16,149 15,265

Laguna...... ----------------------------- 138 28,541 27, 170

81 6,983 6,151

134 22,642 21,502

344 54,613 51,898

82 72,885 71,018

52 7,027 6,663

60 7,929 7,457

Mindoro....................... 104 9, 183 8,620

Mountain Province. 248 18, 187 16,455

Nueva Ecija 183 80,696 29,387

Nueva Vizcaya 41 5,815 5,265

Occidental Misamis. 95 14,045 13,202

Occidental Negros.... 216 51,036 48,932

Oriental Misamis... 127 17,946 16,938

Oriental Negros. 162 22,905 21.373

Palawan 95 6,536 5,950

Pampanga... - 170 30,514 29,171

Pangasinan.... ---- ------ 364 59,979 58,513

Rizal....... 131 29,463 27,884

Romblon ---- 59 7,694 7.275

Samar........................................................................ 256 80.518 28, 152

- 108 16,033 14,928

Sulu ----~···················································· 107 10,595 9,227

Surigao ---- 116 14,393 12,655

Tarlac... -- 188 26,232 24,889

Tayabas. 162 82.976 31,249

Zambales. 78 11,745 11,181

Zamboanga. 127 15,015 13,906

Central Luzon Agricultural School..... 1 902 837

Philippine Nautical School. 1 66 62

Philippine Normal School... ---- 3 2,963 2,826

Philippine School of Arts and Trades.......................... 1 1,619 1,463

a The enrolment for Itbayat, Batanes for September, 1932 was used.

1 Courtesy Bureau of Education.

148 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Public Schools—Enrollment and Number of School8, 1933

(September) -Continued

Estimated Per cent of

Average daily school popula- enrollment

School year and province attendance tion to school

(1999-94) (1953 ss) pojiiiiiiiii •

1938-1934 1,074,610 8,357,845 34.96

Abra 7,354 24,170 33.92

Agusan 7,418 16,555 51.22

Albay ---------- 24,492 105,252 25.17

Antique 15,615 46,254 36.77

Bataan 7,364 18,137 43.18

Batanes 1,309 2,162 67.67

Batangas....................-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. ----- 30,188 109,405 28.81

Bohol 38,804 115,800 36.79

Bukidnon 3,556 11,918 34.50

Bulacan............................... ---- 29,361 71,761 44.12

Cagayan ---- 24,127 58,201 45.32

Camarines Norte................................................................ 5,556 16,473 37.07

Camarines Sur 21,803 62,503 37.48

Capiz............................... 24,327 91,945 29.46

Cavite....................................................................................... 21,263 46,850 48.61

Cebu --------- ---- 62,086 273,539 25.27

Cotabato................................................ ---------- 7,852 56,867 16.84

Davao 8,649 38,777 28.01

Ilocos Norte.......................................................................... 22,337 67,338 36.99

Ilocos Sur....................................... 27,432 65,046 45.82

Iloilo......................................... ------------- 57,918 154,680 39.18

Isabela 14,601 38,529 41.91

Laguna 25,944 62,772 45.47

Lanao -- ---- 5,594 35.806 19.50

La Union ------------------------------ 20,845 · 50,030 45.28

Leyte 50,091 207,731 26.29

Manila. -- 69,597 90,832 80.24

Marinduque -------------------------- 6,448 16,217 43.33

Masbate........................................ 7,270 23,512 33.72

Mindoro 8,331 26,726 34.36

Mountain Province 14,593 99,678 18.25

Nueva Ecija 28,651 82,163 37.36

Nueva Vizcaya 4,938 9,431 61.66

Occidental Misamis 12,863 29,426 47.7

Occidental Negros.... 48,128 125,673 40.61

Oriental Misamis 16,328 39,381 45.57

Oriental Negros........................... - 20,191 90,149 25.41

Palawan 5,440 26,211 24.94

Pampanga ---- 28,587 75.956 40.11

Pangasinan 57,732 180,768 33.18

Rizal 27,288 80,051 36.81

Romblon 7,070 19,838 38.78

Samar........ 27,286 127,368 23.95

Sorsogon... 14,460 60,932 26.31

Sulu -- ----- 7,836 65,274 16.23

Surigao 11,855 39,848 36.12

Tarlac ---------- 24,480 54,093 48.49

Tayabas 30,217 70,002 47.11

Zambales 10,931 25,678 45.74

Zamboanga................................................................ 13,179 50,642 29.65

Central Luzon Agricultural School... 783 ... ----

Philippine Nautical School. 58 ....

Philippine Normal School. ---- 2,777

Philippine School of Arts and Trades 1,412

b Based on total annual enrollment.

* Courtesy, Bureau of Education.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 149

Highest Monthly Enrollment in Public Schools, 1933 (September)"

PRIMARY

Number Pupils

School year and province of r A.

schools Male Female Total

1933-1934.------------------------------------------------- 6,303 506,757 418,065 924,822

77 3,735 2,623 6,358

77 3,754 3,316 7,070

166 12,325 9,831 22,156

94 8,544 6,143 14,687

36 3,428 3,016 6,444

Batanes 11 610 481 1,091

Ratanzas 174 14,374 11,733 26,107

Bohol. 303 18,794 17,638 36,432

Bukidnon 50 1,890 1,332 3.222

Bulacan......... 186 14,165 11,776 25,941

Cagayan..................... 156 10,966 9,367 20,333

Camarines Norte 34 2,663 2,235 4,898

Camarines Sur. 143 11,073 8,364 19,437

Capiz.:-------. 129 12,541 10,180 22,721

70 9,083 7,801 16,884

404 30,836 25,507 56,343

96 5,368 2,093 7,461

114 5,280 3,554 8,834

164 10,168 8,427 18,595

183 13,198 10,040 23,238

Iloilo 299 24,785 22,640 47,425

Isabela 107 7,227 6,029 13,256

Laguna 102 12,108 10,782 22,890

Lanao 67 3,637 1,795 5,432

* Union.…. 100 9,461 7,477 16,938

Leyte - 296 23,986 23,001 46,987

Manila 40 23,233 19,856 43,089

45 3,076 2,554 5,630

Mashate 47 3,548 2,793 6,341

Mindoro... 82 4,082 3,431 7,513

Misamis Occidenttal 83 5,808 5,723 11,531

Misamis Oriental 104 7,617 7,000 14,617

Mountain Province. 146 9,027 4,280 13,307

Nueva Ecija.............. 155 13,723 10,773 24,496

Nueva Vizcaya 30 2,308 1,797 4,105

Occidental Negros ---- 179 21,758 19,316 41,074

Oriental Negros-................................................ 135 10,167 8,826 18,993

Palawan 71 3,197 2,138 5,335

138 13,373 10,670 24,043

Pangasinan 309 26,579 21,086 47,665

ºl. 102 11,919 10, 152 22,07148 3,473 2,756 6,229

Samar 215 13,222 11,829 25,051

Sorsogon 93 7,718 6,062 13,780

Sulu- 83 5,487 2,972 8,459

Surigao 104 6,355 5,776 12,131

Tarlac 158 11,260 9,374 20,634

Tayabas 129 13,714 11,969 25,683

*ales.…. 59 5,155 4, 183 9,338

Zamboanga. 109 6,631 5,309 11,940

Central Luzon Agricultural School

*ilippine Nautical School.…. ……… ...----------------

Philippine Normal School............................... 1 328 259 587

Philippine School of Arts and Trade

* Courtesy, Bureau of Education.

150 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Itighest Monthly Enrollment in Public Schools, 1933

(September)-Continued

INTERMEDIATE

Number Pupils

School year and province 0 -———

schools Male Female Total

1933-1934. 1,256 101,721 63,943 165,684

Abra 17 802 334 1.138

Agusan ---- 7 447 390 *

Albay 24 1,598 953 2,551

Antique 14 1,125 561 1,688

Ratnan 11 637 369 1,006

Batanes n 158 87 245

Batangas 28 2,674 1,343 4,017

Bohol -- 37 2,342 1,415 3,757

Bukidnon 6 257 157 414

Bulacan... 29 2,710 1,386 4,098

Cagayan.. ------40 2,681 1,524 4,205

Camarines Norte...... 9 487 315 802

Camarines Sur 21 1,680 1,024 2,704

Capiz.................................... 28 1,788 1,255 3,043

Cavite 24 2,489 1,479 3.988

Cebu.. 59 4,768 3,141 7.909

Cotabato. 17 932 389 1,321

Davao........ -- 15 675 390 1,085

Ilocos Norte - 27 2,110 1,469 3,579

Ilocos Sur..... -- 86 2,963 1,640 4,603

Iloilo - 46 5,008 . 3,957 8,965

Isabela - 19 1,174 682 1,856

Laguna -- 85 2,692 1,645 4.337

Lanan 12 592 256 Sas

La Union............................................ 32 2,348 1,431 3.tg

Leyte 45 2,982 2,328 5,310

Manila 35 11,231 7,841 19.072

Marinduque............................................................ 6 601 442 1.043

Masbate 12 666 396 1.062

Mindoro 21 741 480 1.221

Misamis Occidenttal -- 12 1.200 908 2.108

Misamis Oriental..... - 21 1,347 1,021 2.388

Mountain Province. 99 2,230 891 3,121

Nueva Ecija....... 26 2,760 1,522 4.282

Nueva Vizcaya.. 10 518 306 82.

Occidental Negros... 36 4,386 3,287 tits

Oriental Negros -- 24 1,438 1,004 2,442

Palawan 22 552 23t Tsg

Pampanga.... 28 3,088 1,514 4,602

Pangasinan..... 51 6,225 3,232 9,457

Rizal 28 3,249 1,950 5,199

Romblon.... 9 646 441 1.0st

38 2.217 1,651 ssss

13 949 617 1.588

22 745 343 1.088

11 848 611 1,459

24 2,411 1,400 3,811

Tayabas............................................................... 30 3,206 2,821 5.521

Zambales 16 1,088 698 1.tsa

Zamboanga. 16 1,071 746 1,817

Central Luzon Agricultural School ----

Philippine Nautical School -------------------- -------------------- -------------------

Philippine Normal School......----- ----

Philippine School of Arts and Trade............ .................... ..................-- -------------------- ------------------

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 151

Highest Monthly Enrollment in Public Schools, 1933

(September)—Continued

SECONDARY

Number Pupils

School year and province of *—

schools Male Female Total

1933-1934.......…..................................…. 120 35,878 20,107 55,985

Abra 2 409 92 501

Agusan -- 2 204 187 391

Albay 3 6.13 363 976

Antique---~~~~~~~…~~~~ - 1 214 153 367

Bataan 1 188 83 271

Ratanes 1. 56 32 88

Batanzas 2 733 199 932

Bohol 3. 776 450 1,226

Bukidnon.… 2 226 74 300

D..! 2 654 238 892

Cagayan 4 891 573 1,464

Camarines Norte. 1 201 107 308

Camarines Sur 3 628 262 890

Capiz. 3 501 357 858

Cavite 4 884 492 1,376

3. 1,678 1,050 2,728

Cotabato 2 273 115 388

Davaº............. 2 288 115 403

Ilocos Norte. 4 1,063 907 1,970

Ilocos Sur 4 756 506 1,262

Iloilo...... 3 2,227 1,505 3.732

Isabela.…................ 4 508 293 801

Laguna 1 464 234 698

Lanao 2 252 102 3.54

La Union 2 832 437 1,269

*—-...…. 3 947 608 1,555

Manila. 7 5,155 4,009 9,164

*induque.…. 1. 137 7 204

Masbat 1. 183 94 277

*~~~~~… 1 147 89 236

Misamis Occidenttal............................................. ...........…. ... -------------------- -----------------" "

Misamis Oriental 2 315 208 523

Mountain Province 3 582 270 852

Nueva Ecija........ 2 857 324 1,181

Nueva Vizcaya. 1 337 248 585

Occidental Negros. 1 920 494 1,414

Oriental Negros.... 3 426 177 603

Palawan............... 2 127 47 174

Pampanga. 4 962 331 1,293

Pangasinan 4 1,583 817 2,400

*~~~~~~ 1 946 484 1,430

Rariº 2 165 76 241

3 446 253 699

2 273 108 3.81

2 241 73 314

1 199 120 3.19

1 840 350 1,190

3 693 297 990

3 352 118 470

2 399 284 ess

Central Luzon Agricultural School. 1 837 ------------------- 837

Philippine Nautical School 1 66 -------------------- 66

*ilippine Normal school.---…- 1 723 1,235 1,958

Philippine School of Arts and Trade.... 1 1,501 ...........--------- 1,501

152 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Highest Monthly Enrollment im Public Schools, 1988

(September) —Continued

TOTAL

Number Pupils

School year and province of -—7----

schools Male Female Total

1933-1984 7,679 644,356 502,115 1,146,471

Abra ---- -- 96 4,946 3,049 7,995

Agusan 86 4,405 3,893 8,298

193 14,536 11,147 25,683

Antique..............................................-.-.-.-.-.·.············ 109 9,888 6,857 16,740

Rataan 48 4,253 3,468 1,721

Batanes... ---- 19 824 600 1,424

Batangas. ---- 204 17,781 18,275 31,058

Bohol 343 21,912 19,503 41,415

Bukidnon -- 58 2,873 1,563 3,938

Bulacan... 217 17,529 18,400 30,929

Cagayan.. 200 14,538 11,464 26,002

Camarines Norte 44 8,851 2,657 6,098

Camarines Sur 167 18,881 9,650 23,031

Capiz ---- 160 14,830 11,792 26,622

Cavite 98 12,456 9,772 22.228

Cebu........................................................................ 466 37,282 29,698 66,980

Cotabato............................................ 115 6,573 2,597 9,170

Davao ------- 181 6,248 4,059 10,302

Ilocos Norte. 195 18,841 10,803 24,144

Ilocos Sur 228 16,917 12,186 29,103

Iloilo 348 82,020 28,102 60,122

Isabela 180 8,909 7,004 15,913

Laguna 188 15,264 12,661 27,925

Lanao 81 4,481 2,158 6,634

La Union 184 12,641 9,345 21.985

Leyte 344 27,915 25,937 53.852

Manila 82 89,619 81,706 71,325

Marinduque.............................................................. 52 3,814 8,063 6,877

Masbate 60 4,897 8,283 7,680

Mindoro 104 4,970 4,000 8,970

Mountain Province.. ---- 248 11,839 5,441 17,280

Nueva Ecija 183 17,340 12,619 29,959

Nueva Vizcaya 41 3,163 2,351 5,514

Occidental Misamis. 95 7,008 6,631 13,639

Oriental Misamis.. 127 9,279 8,229 17,508

Occidental Negros 216 27,064 23,097 50.161

Oriental Negros -- 162 12,031 10,007 22,038

Palawan 95 3,876 2,422 6,298

Pampanga 170 17,428 12,515 29,938

Pangasinan-------------------------------------------------------------- 364 84,387 25,185 59,522Rizal ---- 181 16,114 12,586 28,700

Romblon 59 4,284 3,273 1.557

Samar 256 15,885 18,733 29,618

Sorsogon 108 8,940 6,787 15,727

Sulu 107 6,478 3,388 9,861

Surigao -- 116 7,402 6,507 18,909

Tarlac 183 14,511 16,124 25.635

Tayabas -- -- 162 17,613 14,587 32,200

Zambales-............................................................. 78 6,595 4,999 11,594

Zamboanga 127 8,101 6,389 14,440

Central Luzon Agricultural School.................-- 1 887 .................... 837

Philippine Nautical School. 1 66 .................... 66

Philippine Normal School ---- 3 1,240 1,658 2,898

Philippine School of Arts and Trade.............. 1 1,501 .................... isi

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wumber of Teachers and Average Number of Pupils per Teacher,”1933

(September) . . . .

TEACHERS AND SUPERVISORS

* *

- Average

Americans Filipinos . - number of

School year and province 2–– 2–– Total pupils to

Male Female Male Female each

teacher a

1933–1934.........................…......... 64 124 13,625 - 13,144 26,957 41.26

Abra-…--~~~~~~~. --~~~~. … 104 119 223 34.70

Agusan. 114 74 188 42.65

Albay. ----------------------------- 1. 3 309 293 606 41.54

Antique... - 193 179 | 37.2 43.43

Bataan- “.…~~~~~. … --~~~~ - 107 77 184, 40.98

Batanes...... -- 33 16 - 49 27.78

Batangas 2 417 359 77 39.09

Bohol....... 1 2 529 468 1,000 40.27

Bukidnon ------ - 72 35 107 35.34

Bulacan…~~~~ 1. 1 . 355 ", 359. T 16 41.99

Cagayan................... 2 1 301 325 629 39.65

Camarines Norte. ------------ ------------ 79 - 58 137 40.03

Camarines Sur 1. l 278 211 - . 491 45.78

1 2 248 342 593 42.48

8 4 193 320 525 41.18

3 6 894 728 1,631 39.82

3 183 78 , 264 . 33.08

----------- 199 86 285 34.13

3 2 227 399 631 36.95

1 2 264 448 715 39.58

2 7 529 700 1,238 47.81

280 × 181 411 37.14

l 2 333 338 674 40.31

1 2 130 65 198 31.07

2 2 255 291 550 39.09

2 2 650 510 1,164 44.59

- t; - 418 1,201 1,655 42.91

Marinduque. - 75 - 71 146 45.64

Masbate. 126 58 184 40.53

Mindoro. 141 106 247 34.90

Mountain Province. - 2 2 289 151 444 37.06

Sueva Ecija....... 1. l 326 31 63S 46.06

Nueva Vizcaya. ---------- l 91 74 - 166 31.72

Qccidental Misamis.-..…. 161 127 288 45.84

Oriental Misamis - 208 192 400 42.35

Qecidental Negros 2 2 441 577 - 1,022 47.88

Øriental Negros...... -- 1 1 308 215 525 40.71

alawan --- ------------ ------------ 136 47 … - 18:3 32.51

Éampanga. -- 1 8 372 29.3 674 43.28

Pangasinan. -- 3 4. 792 598 1,392 42.04

Rizal......... ----- 1. 1 280 416 698 39.95

Romblo 106 80 186 39.11

-------- 393 285 678 41.52

1 … 167 145 313 47.68

1 1 191 53 246 37.51

----- ------------ 182 117 299 43.32

1 1 358 270 630 39.51

1 1 414 360 . . 776 40.27

16.1 148 309 36.18

1. 3 * 165 149 - 3.18 43.73

*tral Luzon Agricultural School. 2 1 22 - 1 . 26 31.81

Philippine Nautical School..................... ............ ............ , 2 … 2 - 31.00

*ilippine Normal School.................. 2 24 22 37 85 33.25

*hilippine School of Arts and Trade... 3 2 32 1 38 - 38.50

1 Courtesy, Bureau of Education. * - .

* Based on average monthly enrollment. . . f

288790—4

154 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

University of the Philippines—Annual Enrollment, 1932–1933

COLLEGE OR SCHOOL

College of: 1932–33 1933–34

Agriculture -- 655 554

Business Administration --- 151 146

Education . 555 476

Engineering ......................................... 564 627

Junior College of Liberal Arts --- 254 236

Law ................... - --- 370 461

Liberal Arts 1,672 1,373

Medicine and surgery 438 465

Northern Luzon Jr. College .. 148 95

Veterinary Science ............................................................ 105 85

School of :

Pentistry………

Forestry ---------------- 161 175

Hygiene and Public Health ........................................ 26 25

Pharmacy 187 142

Public Health Nursing 28 30

Surveying - 61 45

Graduate ...................... 114 89

Total collegiate ..... 5,442 5,024

Conservatory of Music 368 288

Fine Arts 300 217

Nursing ....... --------------------- 322 313

Rural High ........... 183 135

University High 391 338

Total non-collegiate 1,614 1,291

Grand total ..... -- 7,056 6,315

University of the Philippines, 1932–33

DEGREES CONFERRED

Bachelor of : 1932–33 1933–34

Arts - 4 1

Agriculture . -- 18 18

Laws .............. -- 32 37

Music - 4 .......------------

Philosophy 30 31

Science 17 11

Bachelor of Science in :

Agriculture --- 68 72

Business Administration 41 49

Chemistry 6 11

Civil Engineering .. 46 53

Education 215 184

Electrical Engineering .................................................... 7 6

Forestry 5 25

Home Economics 10 25

Library Science ............................................................... 2 .........-----------

Mechanical Engineering 15 14

Pharmacy -------------------- 3 17

Sugar Technology 6 7

Certificate of Public Health - 23 21

Certificate of Agricultural Education ................................ 5 6

Doctor of :

Medicine ....... - 70 82

Veterinary Medicine .......................................................... 16 10

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University of the Philippines, 1932–33—Continued

DEGREES CONFERRED–Continued.

Master of:

Arts .... 14 13

Laws -

Master of Science in :

Botany…

Business Administration

Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Pharmacy

Zoology ......... ----- ------- - -- --------

Pharmaceutical Chemist ................................................ 12

156 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Enrollment in Approved Private Schools Courses, 1933–1934.

: Courses Enrollment

Primary -- - 34,088 - e.

Intermediate 14,304 *

Secondary ... - - - 29,735

Collegiate (cultural) - * 3,229

Technical schools - 10,903

Miscellaneous -- 400

Collegiate' (Summer) .................... 2,454

Secondary (Summer for teachers) 309

Total …~~~~~~~ 95,342

Enrollment in Professional and Technical Courses, 1933–1934

Courses Enrollment

Architecture 889

Bachelor of Science in Home Economics.................................... 103

Commerce 1,970

Dentistry 736

Education - 1,149

Engineering…… 1,521

Law ------ 1,822

Medicine ..................... --- 1,219

Music (Bachelor of Music). 33

Normal ..... 587

Nursing - --- 466

Optometry ........................ 11

Pharmacy 777

Post Graduate 120

Amount of Important Timber by Species, Cut and Invoiced in the

Philippine Islands, 1910–1933 *

Species Cubic meters

Red lauan ---------------------- 2,050,268

White lasian 4,889,481

Apitong -- - 2,823,589

Tangile…… 1,551,588

Guijo 614,676

Yakal… 589,966

Ipil 533,075

Molave… 524,067

Narra 282,508

Kalantas . 118,058

Palosapis 156,858

Manggachapui 82,043

Dungon 55,264

Tindalo 34,727

Akle 34,595

Lumbayao 159,859

Pagatpat ------ 33,139

Other species:

First group 182,654

Second group 391,682

Third group 1,170,947

Fourth group ......................................... -------------------------- 1,095,714

Total 17,324,758

* Courtesy of the Bureau of Forestry.

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SALIENT FEATURES

Poco Mas o Menos

Review of General Business Condition

in the Philippines, 1934

Overseas Trade of the Philippines, 1934

Livestock Statistics

Crop Statistics

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Entered at the Post Office at Manila as second-class matter

1934

It is generally accepted now that the Filipinos have become

statistics-minded.

—THE PHilippines HERALD

August 4, 1933

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Statistics are not dry if we wash them down with imagination,

if we picture their meaning in terms of business and of the life of

our people.

—Robert P. LAMONT

Former Secretary of Commerce, U. S. A.

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We who study fundamental conditions and act in accordance

with what they teach will perform a distinct service to our country.

—Rocer W. BABson

Statistician

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Without exception, the best executives in the Covernment today

are the men who cite offhand the data about their work. They

are informed. And the informed high officials, when they go

out to accomplish things, are sure of their ground. Their success

is inevitable.

The Division of Statistics (Department of Agriculture and

Commerce), now a modest office, has all the possibilities of be

coming a national institution of influence in the progress of the

people.

—EDITORIAL, THE TRIBUNE

November 12, 1933

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Director of Plant Industry Acting Director of Commerce

Dr. ANGEL ARGUELLES

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Assistant Director of Forestry MIGUEL P. SELGA

JOSE P. DANS Director, Weather Bureau

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Department of Agriculture and Commerce Department of Agriculture and Commerce

MANAGING EDITOR

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Chief, Statistics Division

Department of Agriculture and Commerce

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

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Assistant Chief, Statistics Division Assistant Director of Science

Department of Agriculture and Commerce Fisheries

Industries Dr. HILARIO ROXAS

JOSE PALARCA Acting Chief, Fish and Game Administration

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division Department of Agriculture and Commerce

Department of Agriculture and Commerce Labor

Livestock: ROSENDO REGALADO

JUAN RANGASAJO Chief, Statistics Division, Bureau of Labor

Assistant Statistician, Statistics Division Public Finance

Pepartment of Agriculture and Commerce JOSE CELESTE

Special Agent, Department of Finance

RUFINO MELO

Chief, Department of Accounting and

Statistics, Bureau of Audits

Public Lands

Demography

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Pepartment of Agriculture and commerce

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SIMPLICIO MinA HILARION SILAYAN

Chief, Statistics Division Chief, Ertension Division

Bureau of Customs Bureau of Plant Industry

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JANua RY TO DECEMBER

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WOL. 1 FOURTHQUARTER, 1934 NO. 4

EDITORIAL

POCO MAS O MENOS

More OR LESS

National virtues and vices like individual habits, whether

good or bad, usually have innocent beginnings. A trivial act

here or a casual remark there dropped in an unguarded mo

ment suddenţly gathers an unexpected momentum and before

One realizes, it becomes a fad, an accepted norm of conduct, or

Crystalizes into a national trait which either lifts or lowers

the people's character.

There is a prevalent propensity among our people, both in

and out of the Government, to use and accept opinions rather

than authentic facts in the solution of their problems. This

may be due to a natural desire to exert as little an effort as

possible. It is easier to imitate than to initiate or originate.

The latter needs thinking, study, and perhaps, research; the

former needs merely the parroting of what has been said or

Copying what has been done before. An incident or two will

drive home this point. A certain member of the Legislature

Was once asked how many votes were cast in his favor and im

mediately came his reply, “4,500 poco más o menos.” A farmer

Was also asked how many tenants he has, and without any

hesitation replied, “30 poco más o menos.” On the other hand,

a certain foreigner engaged in the retail trade was asked how

many employees he had in his establishment. This business

man immediately opened his drawer and taking a piece of paper

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replied, “I have 32 male employees; 16 female workers; 12

district agents and 11 laborers.” These examples typify the

frame of mind of the individuals making the replies. While

in the one case, the “poco más o menos” is the general rule,

in the other, it is the exception.

At this time when the country is faced by the momentous

problems of politics and economics which demand enlightened

solution, the country can ill afford to solve such problems on a

“poco más o menos” basis. Opinions are controversial while

authentic facts cannot be challenged. A nation or an individual

that can solve its problem based on facts and not on guesses

or opinions is not only respected but is bound to achieve unlimited

possibilities. There is, therefore, a necessity for a change in

our mode of thinking by eliminating the “poco más o menos"

habit. The need of the hour is more statistics-minded men.

REVIEW OF GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITION IN THE

PHILIPPINES DURING 1934

As predicted at the beginning of the year, business and finan

cial conditions that prevailed during 1934 were better than the

year 1932. The combined index for finance, production, and dis

tribution in 1934 showed that while maintaining the same level

as that of 1933 it was, however, 2 points over the combined in

dex of 1932.

FOREIGN TRADE

In the field of overseas trade, the index went up 5 points over

that of 1933 and 7 points over that of 1932. Of the 26 coun

tries trading with the Philippines, 23 registered increases in

the value of Philippine exports, while only 3 registered decreases.

Exports of Philippine products to the United States for instance,

increased by 0.58 per cent; Japan, 43.94 per cent; France, 20.23

per cent; Great Britain; 31.90 per cent; Dutch East Inndies,

78.14 per cent; China, 29.14 per cent; Germany, 11.04 per cent;

Netherlands, 114.11 per cent; Hongkong, 79.01 per cent; Italy,

57.16 per cent; Belgium, 10.14 per cent; Denmark, registered

the greatest with 341.60 per cent; British East Indies, 36.61

per cent; Australia, 101.91 per cent; Sweden, 251.16 per cent;

Canada, 21.38 per cent; Guam, 53.66 per cent; Norway, 48.38

per cent; Siam, 49.44 per cent; Porto Rico, 51.53; Japanese

China, 221.71 per cent; Switzerland, 148.09 per cent; and Ire

land, 6.05 per cent. The 3 countries which have registered

decreases in the value of Philippine exports are Spain, with a

decrease of 56.84 per cent below that of 1933. Hawaii, 12.93

per cent; French East Indies, 53.72 per cent. In the import

trade the same improvement noted in the export trade of the

Country has likewise been reflected. Of the 26 countries ex

porting to the Philippines, 15 registered increases, while the

remaining 11 showed decreases in the value of their exports.

The value of imports from the United States, for instance,

showed in increase of 19.93 per cent; Japan, 82.10 per cent;

Germany, 26.69 per cent; Great Britain, .90 per cent; British

East Indies, 26.25 per cent; Dutch East Indies, 3.62 per cent;

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Belgium, 23.11 per cent; France, 41.15 per cent; Canada, 93.01

per cent; Sweden, 5.21 per cent; Hawaii, 19.83 per cent; Jap

anese-China, 8.46 per cent; Italy, 26.07 per cent; Denmark, 11.17

per cent; and Guam which registered the biggest amount of

increase registered 1,438.51 per cent. Of the countries that

registered decreases in the value of their exports to the Phil

ippines in 1934, China showed a loss of 15.32 per cent below

that of 1933; Australia, 5.98 per cent; Sweden, 9.70 per cent;

Netherlands, 31.31 per cent; Spain, 21.20 per cent; French

East Indies, 54.54 per cent; Hongkong, .02 per cent; Ireland,

22.44 per cent; Norway, 36.40 per cent; Austria, 45.28 per

cent, and Siam, 46.65 per cent.

DOMESTIC TRADE

With the exception of wholesale prices, steamship freight and

car loadings, building construction, and bank loans and over

drafts, all the items in the various indices have registered im

provement over those of 1933. Gross sales, for instance, while

still below normal, showed a gain of 2 points over that of 1932,

and 1 point over that of 1933. Agricultural production has

continued to be above normal registering an increase of 30

points over the level of 1932, and 12 points over the level of

1933. Manufactures likewise showed a gain of 13 points over

that of 1932, and 14 points over that of 1933. In the field

of finance, the index for bank debits to individual accounts

as represented by commercial check payments went up 29 points

over that of 1933, and 2 points over that of 1932. Monetary

circulation also showed an increase of 8 points over that of

1932, and 6 points over that of 1933. Corporate investments

gained 31 points over the level of 1932, and 6 points over that

of 1933. The following items registered decreases: Wholesale

prices went down 4 points below that of 1932, and 7 points

below that of 1933; steamship freight and car loadings, while

above normal, has, however, registered a decrease of 16 points

below the level of 1933. In building construction the index

has fallen off 33 points below that of 1933. Bank loans and

overdrafts, likewise, decreased by 6 points below that of 1933.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 163

INDEX NUMBERS ON GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITION IN THE

PHILIPPINES FOR THE YEAR 1934

COMPOSITE

-

Period Finance Production Distribution Combined

100 100 100 100

77 124 62 88

79 125 67 90

79 126 66 90

Finance

Bank Debits Inde

Period Average Nº.

1924-1928...…......…...…....-------------------------------------------------------- P29,389,481 100

1932 19,231,851 65

1933-..…...… 21,169,432 72

1934 ........................................... 21,895,722 74

Bank Loans, Overdrafts, etc.

1924–1928 P127,147,741 100

1932 109,138,529 86

1933 - 105,745,538 83

1934—-------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 98,055,625 77

Monetary Circulation

1924–1928 P125,489,948 100

1932 90,629,870 72

1933 --------------------------------------------------------------- 92,677,125 74

1934 100,424,670 80

Corporate Investments male

- Indez

Period Amount Numbers

1924–1928. --- P11,986,284 100

1932 ---- 9,499,980 79

1933 - 12,521,655 104

1984----------------------------------------------------~~~~~ 13,171,942 110

Weighted AVerAGE

Items 1924–1928 1932 1933 1934

Bank debits 100 65 72 74

Bank loans, overdrafts, etc. . 100 86 83 77

Monetary circulation - 100 72 74 80

*porate Investments.................................................... 100 79 104 110

Weighted Average.................................................................... 100 77 79 79

PRODUCTION

Agricultural Production

- Volume Indez

Period (Kilos) Numbers *

1924–1928 1,037,612,001 100

1932 - 1,288,814,961 185

1933 1,604,498,612 158

1934 1,773,006,045 165

- * Weighted.

Building Construction

- IrulezPeriod - A mount Numbers

1924–1928 -- P7,192,680 100

*—"… 8,523,200 118

1983 5,600,900 78

1934 3,240,282 45

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INDEX NUMBERS ON GENERAL BUSINESS CONDITION IN THF.

PHILIPPINES FORTHE YEAR 1934–Continued

PRODUCTION.—Continued

Manufactures C C Combined

iod igars igarettes CombinePe (Number) (Number) Inder *

1924–1928.................................................................................... $44,769,946 4,915,038,620 100

1932 269,436,214 3,731,743,106 78

1933 264,747,773 3,623,304,322 77

1934 314,205,870 2,965,168,495 91

* Weighted.

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

Items 1924–1928 1932 1933 1934

Agricultural production ---- -- 100 135 153 165

Building Construction......................................................................... 100 118 78 45

Manufactures -- -- 100 78 77 91

Weighted Average 100 124 125 125

DISTRIBUTION

Foreign Trade

- InderPeriod Amount Numbers

1924–1928 ----------------------------------------- ------- P531,674,264 100

1932 349,466,331 66

1933 - 361,014,465 68

1934 388,021,492 73

Gross Sales

1924–1928...…...…....…....….. P1,165,735,000 100

1932 556,811,000 48

1933 572,980,000 49

1934 587,694,000 50

Wholesale Prices I

Period Numbers'

1924–1928 100

1932 63

1933 66

1934 59

* Weighted.

Freight Car Load SS. Freight Comb

- ar Loadings . Freight CombinePeriod. (tons) (tons) Indez

1924-1928.--—--------------…-------------------------- 1,487,199 2,825,559 100

1932.---------------------------------------------- ------------ 1,713,127 3,263,252 115

1983.....….....….. 2,359,208 3,561,750 142

1984.…. 1,796,354 8,726,370 126

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

Items 1924–1928 1932 1933 1934

Foreign trade............................................. 100 66 68 73

Gross sales - 100 48 49 50

Wholesale price ---- 100 63 66 59

Freight -- - 100 115 142 126

Weighted Average........................................... 100 62 67 66

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 165

OVERSEAS TRADE OF THE PHILIPPINES 1

January–December

- Per cent of

1934 res, incre; (+)

Decrease (–)

TOTAL TRADE:

January ... P36,436,877 P28,222,132 + 29.11

February 48,431,330 27,536,864 + 75.88

March...... 47,884,246 33,972,637 + 40.95

April------------ 45,217,967 37,003,149 + 22.20

May 33,028,307 38,126,601 – 13.37

June 21,260,974 22,170,883 — 4.10

July. 19,395,348 27.212,190 – 28.73

August................. ---- 27,956,144 23,343,573 + 19.76

September.-- 29,860,168 22,216,703 + 34.40

October........ 32.249,041 22,594,681 + 42.73

November. 25,787,863 30,041,280 — 14.16

December. 20,513,227 33,824,338 — 39.35

Total 388,021,492 346,265,031 + 12.06

EXPORTS:

P23,089,225 P16,203,017 + 42.50

31,061,586 19,715,019 + 57.55

33,121,674 22,517,896 + 47.09

30,168,872 25,542,349 + 18.11

20,991.291 25.833,028 — 23,07

10,155,710 12,000,113 – 18.16

6,860,199 14,097,823 —105.50

12,321,580 12,215,188 + 0.87

September.............. 14,381,810 10,554,058 + 36.27

October 19,477.518 12,063,529 + 61.46

------- 9,613,676 18,130,380 — 88.59

December...….................................. 9,564,130 22,669,705 —137.03

Total --~~~~…~ 220,807,271 211,542,105 + 4.38

IMPORTS:

January..... P13,347,652 P12,019,115 + 11.05

February. 17,369,744 7,821,845 +122.07

March 14,762,572 11,454,741 + 28.88

April 15,049,095 11,460,800 + 31.31

May. 12,037,016 12,293,573 2.09

June 11,105,264 10,170,770 9.19+

12,535,149 13,114,367 — 4.42

15,634,564 11,128,385 + 40.49

15,478,358 11,662,645 + 32.72

12,771,523 10,531,152 + 21.27

16,174,187 11,910,900 + 35.79

10,949,097 11,154,633 — 1.84

167,214,221 134,722,926 + 24.12

* Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING COUNTRIES

Country

United States

Japan

France

Great Britain

Dutch East Indies.…...….......….................

China

Germany

Spain

Netherlands

Hongkong

Italy

Belgium

D rk

British East Indies

Australia

Swed

Canada

Hawaii

Guam

Norway

Siam

Puerto Rico

Japanese China

French East Indies

Switzerland

Ireland

Austria

Alaska

Other countries

Total

OF DESTINATION

January–December

Per cent of

1934 less incre". (T)Decrease (–)

P183,687,187 P182,626,053 + 0.58

8,523,602 5,921,782 + 43.94

5,164,930 4,295,839 + 20.23

4,897,986 3,713,352 + 31.90

398,252 223,561 + 78.14

2,175,159 1,684,343 + 29.14

2,058,933 1,854,289 + 11.04

1,907,319 4,419,367 – 56.84

1,804,223 842,664 +114.11

1,221,689 682,468 + 79.01

1,176,112 748,371 + 57.16

714,966 649,134 + 10.14

697,148 157,868 +341.60

658,958 482,347 + 36.61

582,101 288,293 +101.91

561,583 159,920 +251.16

553,905 456,334 + 21.38

463,113 531,911 – 12.93

259,882 169,127 + 53.66

200,064 134,829 + 48.38

199,636 133,588 + 49.44

196,595 129,740 + 51.53

114,973 35,738 +221.71

63,326 136,847 — 53.72

16,039 6,465 +148.09

3,034 2,861 + 6.05

200 ....…. - ------

200 -------------------..... - ..... -

2,506,156 1,055,014 +137.55

220,807,271 211,542,105 + 4.38

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 167

LEADING EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES 1

January–December

1934 1933

—A –A–Articles Unit

"Quantity value " " Quantity Value

1,152,840,733 P130,909,161 1,078,652,571 P128,666,851

174,500,336 17,323,136 152,066,053 13,747,719

*—----- do… 342,705,994 17,210,249 308,753,468 17,912,057

Coconut oil—................ do........ 144,835,675 13,589,742 159,620,620 18,839,645

Tobacco, and its manufac

tures ------.....…..........- (Total).... .. --- (10,387,532) .. ... (10,355,787)

Cigars …..…. No..... 222,820,144 7,211,020 196,141,404 6,315,866

Leaf tobacco......— Ks..... 13,128,620 2,782,092 16,896,529 3,685,105

Cigarettes ...— ........ No..... 17,225,965 43,833 21,579,656 62,421

Smoking tobacco.--........... Ks..... 43,193 21,170 1,627 646

Scraps, stripped filler

and cigar ends................ Ks..... 954,913 314,621 815,068 286,923

All other tobacco...— do........ 104,355 14,796 92,630 4,826

Embroideries (cotton and silk). ---------------- 5,332,840 ..........................- 3,798,631

Desiccated and shredded co

conuts ...................... --- 23,535,737 4,509,079 17,927,275 3,365,609

Lumber and timber 287,716 4,342,790 189,257 2,537,214

°riage–-Ks.... 8,349,351 2,670,094 5,854,931 1,813,536

* –...… No. 1,227,989 2,283,749 988,490 1,532,111

Copra meal.............................. Ks.... 99,651,951 2,102,241 99,916,715 2,115,107

8,149,390 898,116 193,294 17,170

117,469,659 863,881 126,385,450 640,049

10,759,722 605,706 6,535,636 397,678

150,351 604,667 129,324 4.17,841

2,194,012 522,665 1,707,310 316,851

5,732,726 505,681 5,269,749 464,395

713,886 485,675 836,237 541,506

4,813,076 266,111 5,000,309 292,232

4,412,324 245,153 3,893,327 161,498

* Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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LEADING EXPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION

January–December

1934 1933

2– r —"

Quantity Value Quantity Value

SUGAR: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States..................................... 1,152,680,013 130,890,097 1,078,595,545 128,657,977

99,950 16,860 39,433 7,372

56,880 1,913 14,301 1,045

3,830 285 3,285 455

30 8 ~~~~~~~~ --------

30 3 7 2

Total.…...… 1,152,840,733 130,909,161 1,078,652,571 128,666.851

ABACA:

42,080,841 5,391,791 36,188,679 4,025,869

57,646,685 4,762,660 47,390,440 3,626,421

42,465,764 3,879,238 36,128,857 3.099,780

3,880,912 393,416 5,179,561 503.204

3,037,427 320,460 3,600,322 369,174

3,447,965 312,971 3,391,980 273,584

2,670,421 311,910 1,830,619 202,078

2,436.897 286,313 2.714,326 269,542

2,718,488 284,316 2,462,580 206.631

3,124,816 257,313 4,394.495 347,059

1,930,395 191,373 1,669,803 151,642

1,710,285 178,346 1,163,797 108,597

1,523,194 129,267 1,255,518 109.127

602,395 124,712 518,787 90.387

825,415 79,782 740,280 62,772

New Zealand. 675,009 79,449 371,407 36,638

British East Indies. 855,786 74,236 998,854 90,907

Hongkong......... 575,071 55,716 911,417 75,929

British Africa 510,810 41,522 661,723 54,872

Brazil 437,566 38,515 ............................ -----------------"

Cuba. 189,750 22,950 126,500 9,950

Turkey in Europe 172,929 12,540

Argentina. - 101,200 10,650

Korea. 151,800 9,600 ---------------- --------

Dutch East Indie 60.720 9,300 11,274 2,614

79,569 7,094 25,933 3,343

12,650 1,500 12,650 1,350

6,325 650 3,163 208

-3,163 825 …—

566,088 55,221 313,088 26,041

Total 174,500,336 17,323,136 152,066,053 13.747,719

COPRA:

United States. 153,484,405 3,800,120 208,000,591 11,902,453

France.... 85,774,980 4,324,744 59,690,901 3,567,996

Netherlands. 17,201,392 847,956 3,049,873 167,532

Mexico 17,898,485 820,948 8,991,798 511,073

16,232,473 856,922 711,200 38,552

10,699,188 494,087 5,612,583 310,508

9,790,415 452,064 --------------------- -----------------

11,669,098 605.947 203,328 12,698

6,524,770 281,819 ---------…- ----------------"

4,943,856 289,152 22,278,837 1,390,018

3,242,434 182,261 - ------ --

4,176,346 203,770 9,990 559

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January–December—Continued

1934 1933

r M * —º

COPRA–Continued. Quantity Value Quantity Value

- Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

British East Indies........................... 553,588 25,418 —- --~~~~

Belgium.…....... 301,204 14,378 ----..…... --------------

Turkey in Europe 213,360 10,668 209,367 10,668

Total.-----------------…- 342,705,994 17,210,249 308,753,468 17,912,057

COCONUT OIL:

United States.......... 135,936,781 12,793,114 157,509,008 18,050,150

Netherlands.-- 3,542,743 283,090 …~~~... …

Canada........... 2,299,635 183,705 520,184 68,167

China----------- 1,050,886 98,831 1,144,159 122,997

Japan-------- 631,422 68,865 266,888 47,007

Germany.--- 708,452 58,389 …—…

Dutch East Indies 188,551 48,338 159,548 47,951

Hongkong............. 269,901 28,712 14,179 1,829

British East Indies. 123,246 21,652 4,990 1,242

Singapore........... 69,209 . 7,957 --~~~~... …

Japanese China. 8,160 994 1,640 294

5,433 854

1,256 241 --- - -

24 8

Total.......…........................... 144,835,675 13,589,742 159,620,620 18,339,645

TOBACCO:

Cigar— Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States... - 203,895,812 6,463,543 180,714,153 5,646,233

4,433,180 213,273 4,162,258 206,504

4,440,863 190,883 5,024,683 210,108

1,575,811 74,123 703,716 49,904

British East Indies. 1,613,714 71,594 1,729,994 71,554

Great Britain 1,560,740 42,234 968,385 31,040

1,783,525 36,772 970,000 16,727

563,725 31,880 181,362 9,863

in.----…-- 1,428,175 17,573 211,230 11,087

French East Indies. 265,975 16,054 207,525 13,836

Japanese–China. 229,264 11,210 122,464 7,142

Switzerland...... 114,200 7,216 75,300 5,713

Britishh Africa. 160,570 5,259 141,000 4,114

Dutch East Indies 119,268 3.936 73,104 2,494

Netherlands 131,920 3,757 48,500 1,407

35,625 2,663 28,600 1,739

51,000 2,150 - 41,500 1,600

19,992 2,059 4,400 225

Egypt.... 66,400 1,869 90,480 3,078

Gibraltar. 70,000 1,812 290,600 8,978

Australia. 21,500 1,635 . 40,500 1,788

Denmark........ - 63,000 1,565 93,120 2,003

New Zealand - 23,000 1,518 15,500 - 1,004

Guam.... 21,525 1,285 45,475 1,501

Germany. 26,050 1,285 50 3

French Africa.-- 12,850 . . . 869 ........................ -----------------------.

30,000 798 - - 50,500 1,355

18,600 - 664 15,700 549

- 14,650 - 527 35,270 1,123

16,310 388 8,750 223

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1994 1933

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Number Pesos Number Pesos

TOBACCO-Continued.

Cigar—Continued.

Italy. 2,200 246 11,550 1,126

Greece. 6,000 192 8,000 447

Persia.. -- 3,000 106 1,900 137

---- 1,500 71 10,835 665

Portugal. 200 11 … - -

Turkey in Asia 3,000

Canada 5,000 125

Brazil 5,000 182

Palestine.... 2,000 190

Total...........…....................... 222,820,144 7,211,020 196,141,040 6,315,856

Leaf- Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

6,920,607 1,205,467 13,293,435 2,734,608

2,525,612 579,471 35 11

1,304,814 425,961 1,125,555 312,844

591,437 146,546 173,314 46,805

627,028 130,630 938,254 208.887

438,534 104,472 230,164 47,010

302,268 74,355 287,231 79,579

158,941 26,755 94,798 16,341

-- 83,469 22,208 168,375 62,864

Netherlands. - 52,419 19,873 196,830 68,452

Gibraltar 33,317 11,100 95,736 20,161

Guam...... 17,712 10,630 16,044 10,482

Australia... 22,339 8,315 36,014 15,290

United States 20,120 7,318 60,998 17,029

British East Indies 6,783 3,103 9,268 4,147

Germany.... 11,771 1,300 585 110

Uruguay. 4,720 1,550 7,100 2,300

Great Britain.... 1,841 1,800 -...------------------- -----------

Dutch East Indies 3,821 876 2,520 690

New Zealand 950 760 1,890 1,200

French East Indies. 102 98 120 60

Japanese–China.... 15 5 - ------------------"

Spanish Africa 158,263 36,235

Total.-----------------------------------. 13,128,620 2,782,092 16,896,529 3,685,105

Scraps, stripped filler and

cigar ends—

United States......................... 733,053 244,647 793,959 279,931

Belgium 93,085 30,796 1,220 330

Netherlands. 66,590 22,150 9,886 3,030

Gibraltar 47,126 13,193 4,417 1,540

China 4,059 1,240 2,900 711

Japan.... 3,060 1,000 ------------------"

Hongkong. 5,850 982 -----------------"

Singapore.. 2,090 613 180

Germany 1

French Africa............-----------. ---------.............. ------------------------ 2,000 1,200

314,621 815,068 286,923954,913

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1984 1933

r 2- r —º

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Number Pesos Number Pesos

TOBACCO-Continued.

Cigarettes—

1,374,700 11,698 911,000 8,775

3,175,000 6,788 4,712,500 10,619

5,300,000 6,712 1,430,012 3,294

540,000 4,536 496,400 4,212

1,500,000 3,712 6,020,000 21,230

Portuguese China 1,822,500 3,136 1,781,250 3,133

Hongkong 1,659,450 2,862 1,459,000 2,574

French Each Indies. 747,500 2,296 165,000 588

British East Indies. 335,750 518 731,700 1,187

Japanese–China 260,000 463 270,000 416

Australia... 134,200 267 30,000 57

97,635 209 416,000 1,596

90,000 168 --~~~~~~~… …

13,600 135 4,594 23

37,980 127 2,000 4

60,150 52 1,515,400 3,072

10,350 23 200 2

48,850 64 126,000 167

5,000 22 7,800 62

Egypt. 6,000 21 --

Denmark... 4,000 15

Great Britain 2,000 5

Portugal.... 1,300 4

France

Canary Islands.…......... ........................ 500,000 424

Spanish Africa....................... ........................ 1,000,000 983

Total.…. 17,225,965 43,833 21,579,656 62,421

Smoking— Kilos Pegos Kilos Pesos

Gibraltar 39,436 19,218

Canary Islands. 2,300 1,140

804 360

520 258

72 126

40 52

20 15

French East Indies

Portugal......….... 1. 1.

43, 193 21,170

All other—

French Africa 20,706 6,408 … ….

Germany ... 14,587 2,560 60,278 2,690

British East Indies 10,665 2,555 8,411 1,567

Gibraltar 9,900 2,200

China 27,444 727

Hongkong 20,753 251

United States 300 100

Total… 104,355 14,796

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1984 1933

r —º- ^–

Quantity #. Quantity #:

EMBROIDERIES (COTTON AND

SILK) :

United States ............................ ........................ 5,318,243 3.787,496

Hawaii 12,385 9,332

New Zealand ... 1,141 ---

Guam 1,035 1.161

Panama 36 642

Total .......................….. … 5,332,840 ........................ 3,798,631

DESICCATED AND SHREDDED

COCONUTS: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States 23,524,464 4,506,471 17,901,865 3.359,994

Hawaii 11,273 2,608 14,562 3.172

Japan .......... 7,794 1,650

Spain 2,990 781

China 64 12

Total ............................... 23,535,737 4,509,079 17,927,275 3,355,609

LUMBER AND TIMBER: Cu. meter Pesos Cu. meter Pesos

Japan ....................-----------------------. 183,304 1,420,760 117,248 786.226

United States ... 48,933 1,548,496 38,880 1,044,418

Great Britain 11,741 427,882 7,324 243,071

China 18,586 332,766 16,104 246,349

Australia 11,048 229,938 4,107 58,339

British Africa 6,742 211,440 4,755 130,991

Portuguese Africa .. 2,993 86,574 159 5,412

Hawaii ................ 225 13,878 159 7,697

New Zealand 290 13,040 61 1,798

Italy .............. 1,281 10,106 11 372

Netherlands 1,475 9,065 7 345

Dutch East Indies. 182 8,990 ........................ -----------------

Hongkong 436 8,256 76 2,210

Denmark 180 8,202 37 1,771

Sweden 70 3,634 ........................ --------------

Canada 71 3,337 37 781

Ireland 96 3,034 92 2,861

Norway 41 2,048 .................…. -------------------"

Guam . 15 879 11 695

Germany 2 250 17 658

Spain ......... 4 188 ........................ 40

France… 1 77 ----------------------- ~~~~

Belgium -- ------ 30 1,105

Japanese-China ….... ….................. '...................… 142 2,065

Total 287,716 4,342,790 189,257 2,537,214

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1934 1933

r A- —º

Quantity Value Quantity Value

CORDAGE: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States 4,058,976 1,570,656 3,119,036 1,134,689

British East Indies 980,581 225,674 640,105 156,518

Puerto Rico . 657,504 195,957 407,905 129,740

Siam ....... 791,218 147,933 548,384 109,214

Dutch East Indies 385,395 85,670 192,875 40,173

China --~~~~~~ 306,116 74,147 359,989 85,386

188,779 54,915 34,640 10,043

Honkong 208,759 49,496 217,336 49,070

Hawaii ---- 131,801 47,328 122,694 42,317

Santo Domingo 84,915 36,072

Uruguay ............ 43,845 30,000

British Africa 98,759 25,558

Chile 57,133 17,495

French East Indies. 51,347 15,735

Ecuador .. 50,974 15,560

Portuguese Africa. 57,549 14,960 … …--

Panama 43,128 12,757 75,810 25,003

Venenzuela . 22,395 10,222 24,815 8,728

Italy 36,627 9,226 1,982 475

Columbia 22,868 6,280 2,522 960

Dutch West Indies. 10,330 4,740 5,825 2,335

Greece .. 10,710 3,000

Canada 4,516 1,870

British West Indies .... 4,674 1,787

French West Indies .... 4,617 1,570

Cuba ... 3,928 1,550

Argentina 4,711 1,360

Bahama Islands 2,604 1,145

Spain ........... 3,310 960

Guatemala . 2,842 920 .... ---- - --

British Honduras .. 2,212 713 ..…. …~~~~

Japanese–China 1,742 676 1,613 1,095

Bermuda Island 1,369 630 1,100 547

Dutch Guinea 2,124 610 905 189

Virgin Islands of U. S. 1,741 604 510 230

Brazil ... 1,601 561 ........................ ------------------------

Japan. 3,599 516 32,314 1,176

Costa Rica 1,274 450 .…. --------------------

Korea ......... 1,721 420 2,312 560

Honduras 907 350 … -------------------

150 21 187 60

Beypt ...................... 967 270

Sweden .................... 5,164 1,290

Total 8,349,351 2,670,094 5,854,931 1,813,536

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1934 1933

- —A- * ~~ →

Quantity Value Quantity Value

HATS: Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States ............................ 712,317 1,395,168 700,465 1,109,787

France 186,259 378,114 102,174 193.533

Great Britain 219,778 297,438 140,139 161,640

Italy 48,098 122,080 - 20,599 34,369

Canada 20,250 24,973 7,500 16,100

Australia 10,824 23,256 4,690 5,804

Netherlands . 8,053 8,700 ........................ ------------------------

Belgium .... 2,600 8,195 600 1,760

Switzerland --- 2,400 7,100 ........................ -------------------

Spain . --- 1,812 6,192 … …-----

Guam . 6,264 2,571 1,179 979

New Zealand 1,820 2,568 2,100 1,691

British East Indies. 850 2,372 1,081 2,334

Germany 1,350 2,285 - 1,135 1,695

Hawaii 3,454 2,163 3,744 2.175

French Africa . 72 300 ........................ ---

Hongkong 1,704 156

Dutch East Indies 84 118

China

Total .........…............ 1,227,989 2,283,749 988,490 1,532,111

COPRA MEAL : Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States 33,004,837 894,819 10,771,596 258,307

Germany 41,676,564 769,675 68,646,232 1,420,716

Sweden 13,039,831 185,186 5,717,791 88,940

Netherlands 6,465,385 149,497 11,809,189 260,289

Belgium 1,985,670 34,434 503,554 8,694

Denmark ... 1,586,900 30,562 … --~~~~

559,717 12,115 93,130 2,126

431,725 11,017 22,180 404

Norway 601,602 8,368 1,449,319 21,932

Hongkong 299,720 6,568 249,259 - 6,772

Great Britain 341 25

Italy 40 2

China……… 49,784 1.349

France 604,300 45,551

99,651,951 2,102,241 99,916,715 2,115,107

RICE:

United States . 7,758,454 867,476 134,080 12,241

Hawaii 189,896 15,153 6,619 626

Guam 183,706 14,324 52,368 4,288

China -- 16,500 1,050 -...-------------------- -------------------"

Puerto Rico ................................ 1,034 118 ..…-- ~~~~~~

Spain …~~~~~~~~~.… … 227 15

Total 8,149,390 898,116 193,294 17,170

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1934 1933

a- —". - - —º

Quantity Value Quantity Value

MOLASSES AND SYRUP: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

Japan .... 34,498,644 371,953 11,604,576 76,332

United States 50,259,488 251,387 78,074,013 389,334

23,278,860 170,359 14,604,299 68,279

French Africa 7,051,040 48,580

Korea ------------ 1,304,544 15,655 .. --- -

China -------…- 1,072,083 5,892 4,486,042

Japanese–China -- --- 5,000 55 700

Great Britain-…-… 17,615,820 70,572

Total -----------~~~~~~~ 117,469,659 863,881 126,385,450 640,049

MAGUEY:

Japan .... 6,246,572 323,132 4,038,395 232,128

Netherlands 1,397,825 89.773 196,075 12,780

Belgium 1,173,289 71,781 899,289 55,456

United States 775,448 49,955 404,800 29,500

Great Britain .. 189,750 12,616 278,300 19,453

Spain 183,425 11,300 12,650 1,074

France .. 146,741 9,589 405,433 27,297

Sweden . 145,475 9,102 30,361 1,925

Italy ...... 130,675 8,091 79,695 6,237

Denmark . 75,900 4,508 -- --

Germany 91,714 4,350 106,260

Korea 63,250 3,050

Australia 54,523 3,042

Norway . 44,275 2,800

Argentina 20,240 1,280

British East Indies --- 17,457 1,162 26,567 1,963

Hongkong… 3,163 175 45,161 3,047

Total -------…-- 10,759,722 605,706 6,535,636 397,678

BUNTAL FIBERS:

China 149,413 601,895 128,464 415,213

Dutch East Indies 400 1,792 500 1,728

United States ... 538 980 50 20

Italy 163 425

Hongkong ------ 50 225

Japan 97 230

Total ….- 150,351 604,667 129,324 4.17,841

GUMS AND RESINS:

United States 1,707,419 430,702 1,262,767 239,280

Spain .............. 196,883 35,531 142,694 18,140

Germany 149,766 31,081 195,261 41,982

Great Britain 24,484 7,465 15,724 4,966

Japan 37,181 5,060 54,435 4,944

British East Indies. 48,432 4,831 21,240 3,421

Italy ... 9,999 2,626 5,178 1,270

France .. 8,643 2,410 6,199 2,100

Netherlands . 6,645 1,800 ..... --

China ....... 4,560 1,159 3,362

Hongkong -------- ------------------------ 450

Total ... 2,194,012 522,665 1,707,310

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CUTCH (CHEMICALS, DYES, ETC.):

1934 1933

r –M- * r —

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States ............................ 5,732,726 505,681 5,269,749 464,395

PEARL BUTTONS: Gross Pesos Gross Pesos

United States 713,855 485,547 835,885 541,304

China ...........................….. … ........…. 330 165

Guam .. 31 128 22 37

Total .......................…. 713,886 485,675 836,237 541.506

CANTON FIBERS: Kilo Pesos Kilo Pesos

Japan ...…................... 3,213,102 177,301 3,643,592 209,77

Great Britain ... 524,975 29,284 240,353 14,480

United States 411,125 21,875 284,625 15,675

Belgium 256,795 14,408 483,864 30,235

Denmark 102,846 6,409 31,625 2,450

Norway 120,175 6,395 63,250 3,300

Hongkong . 69,575 3,925 94,875 5,925

France --- 56,925 2,890 120,175 7,391

Sweden 25,300 1,600

Germany 18,975 1,315

Netherlands - 12,650 680

Canada .............…... 633 29

Total 4,813,076 266,111 5,000,309 292,232

ALCOHOL, DISTILLED SPIRITS: Pf. lt. Pesos Pf. It. Pesos

China… 1,972,746 108,774 3,399,055 141,298

Japanese—China .... 2,054,082 99,559 488,376 19,875

United States 224,827 27,454 … …—

Hongkong 72,289 4,166 3.25

Siam ... 50,580 3,300 ----------------

37,800 1,900 ..….... … -

Total ........…. 4,412,324 245,153 3,893,327 161,498

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IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN

Per cent of

Country 1934 1933 Increase (+) or

Decrease (–)

United States ................................................... ............ P108,751,356 P87,080,813 + 19.93

*P*n --~~~~~~~~… 20,692,548 11,363,204 + 82.10

Germany ------ - 7,265,956 5,735,118 + 26.69

China —----…... 5,879,214 6,942,592 — 15.32

Great Britain ................ 4,173,146 4,135,943 0.90

British East Indies . 3,794,776 3,005,872 26.25

Dutch East Indies ..... --- - 2,928,278 2,825,918 3.62

Australia …...…....…..…. 2,113,660 2,248,065 5.98

---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,943,224 1,578,389 23.11

-------- 1,815,317 1,286,066 41.15

Canada ~~~~… 1,269,921 657,954 93.01

Switzerland ..…...................................................... 1,101,019 1,219,243 9.70

Netherlands -- 927,171 1,349,756 31.31

Sweden 601,947 572,142 5.2.1

------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 586,292 489,288 19.83

*in –“…~~~~…~~~~ 561,588 712,671 21.20

French East Indies........................................................ 519,025 1,141,617 54.54

Japanese–China ...... -------- 501,960 462,787 8.46

Italy 286,882 227,548 26.07

Hongkong… 254,158 254,205 - .02

*~~~~~~… 154,055 198,625 — 22.44

*way… 152,087 239,120 — 36.40

Penmark …...….......... 55,628 50,038 + 11.17

55,510 101,452 — 45,28

21,893 1,423 +1,438.51

---------------------- ----- -- 6,737 12,627 — 46.65

9ther countries .............................................................. 800,873 830,450 — 3.56

I

Belgium

France…

:-

IHawaii ...........

I

Total…… 167,214,221 134,722,926 — 24.12

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LEADING IMPORTs of THE PHILIPPINEs

* Courtesy, Bureau of Customs

1934 1933

Articles Unit r M r *

Quantity Value Quantity Value

Cotton goods—

Cotton cloth... . Sq. m. 107,249,909 P21,108,134 100,924,503 P16,745,595

All other .. 10,134,786 9,517,655

Iron and steel and their

manufactures ---------------------------------------------------------- 22,823,008 ........................ 17,316,983

Mineral oils.............................. Liter.... 507,905,631 12,447,443 425,328,007 10,857,224

Paper, and its manufac

tures ----------------------------------------------------. - 6,385,541 4,617,226

Automobiles and trucks. Number.... 5,018 6,022,408 4,235,358

Tobacco products (total).................... ........................ (5,853,802) ........................ (4,240,219)

Cigarettes .................. Number.... 1,498,778,462 4,356,387 762,222,739 2,312,662

Leaf tobacco ..................... Kilo.... 576,061 1,020,950 1,668,977 1,182,057

Chewing tobacco. 201,871 432,143 319,944 677,656

Smoking ... 19,349 42,588 26,203 53,488

12,927 1,005 26,195 2,033

6,265 729 29,482 12,323

Dairy products…… 5,822,687 ........................ 4,491,882

Wheat flour ............................ Kilo.... 69,566,739 5,247,388 69,382,020 4,432,208

Chemicals, drugs, dyes and

medicines ........................- ------------------------ 4,834,364 ........................ 3,808,707

Silk and its manufactures ........................ 4,603,650 - - 4,020,186

Fertilizers, natural and

chemical …............... do........ 83,532,557 4,508,982 74,088,018 3,445,158

Vegetable fibers, and tex

tile grasses manufac

tures.....................--------------. 4,365,237 3,223,682

Electrical machinery ap

- paratus and appliances...….… 4,840,197 ....................... 3,251,795

India-rubber and its man

ufactures … - - 3,440,882 ........................ 2,478,415

Vegetables .................................. Kilo.... 37,164,681 2,810,297 35,340,807 2,436,541

Leather and its manufac

2,419,966 -------------------- 1,734,277

Fish and fish products 12,676,072 2,702,846 8,508,130 1,625,238

Meat products 4,947,941 2,408,713 4,934,655 2,036,958

Fruits and nuts........................ 10,943,692 2,313,955 11,835,033 1,920,653

Perfumery, cosmetics and

all toilet preparations...................... ........................ 1,490,211 ................…... 1,355,178

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN 1

1934 1933

A —º

Sq. meters Value ~ sa. meters Value

COTTON CLOTH:

United States................................. 43,310,603 +11,540.030 67,711,639 P12,402,712

Japan........... 56,356,982 7,552,363 23,686,984 2,422,905

Great Britain 3,424,304 1,110,770 2,841,708 786,542

Switzerland..... 1,789,610 554,261 2,823,644 646,994

2,199,120 287,087 3,697,997 430,537

45,491 20,799 17,714 5,887

22,872 13,765 21,024 7,944

59,213 9,166 45,999 10,244

France...... 12,350 8,282 16,304 12,996

Germany. 7,513 6,310 12,645 8,261

Netherlands 5,648 2,234 18,222 5,054

Rusia in Europe 5,665 633

Spain.…--...... 2,562 629 2,609 1,450

Dutch East Indies. 1,756 474 1,984 346

Austria....................- 445 450 24,163 3,373

Czechoslovakia. 5,011 398 -

Denmark...........- - 435 339 ... - - ---

Korea~…~~~~~~~~ 329 144 382 100

Siam ------------------------ 1,485 250

Total.......................................... 107,249,909 P21,108,134 100,924,503 P16,745,595

ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS:

United States P4,105,083 ...... - - P4,121.353

Japan 3,559,475 ........................ 2,879,860

China ................... 1,107,910 1,188,120

Great Britain 581,502 .. 655,870

France ......... 511,397 .. 327,384

Switzerland 98,484 136,213

Germany 83,841 .. 74,103

Netherlands 31,677 .. 36,341

British East Indies ... 22,814 46,554

Belgium ............. -- 9,999 7,972

Czechoslovakia - 8,517 16,904

Italy . - - 7,387 4,680

Spain ............ -------------------------------------------------- 2,410 3,767

Siam -------- 909 1,107

Dutch East Indies . - 824 582

Canada 738

Hongkong . 579

Australia ... ----- 511

*… 200

Ireland 120

Hawaii 54

Austria 351

1 Courtesy, Bureau of Customs.

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COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN–Continued

SHOWING

1934 1933

Value Value

ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS–Continued.

Korea P42

Denmark 1.

Sweden ----- 1,566

Egypt ….........................…........ 4 69

Total P10,134,786 P9,517,655

IRON AND STEEL:

United States P17,774,867 P12,798,363

Germany …...…...…. 1,893,417 1,534,615

Belgium 1,172,456 928,412

Japan 887,221 566,424

Great Britain 426,250 681,180

Sweden 313,870 248,514

China 86,161 86,218

Norway 52,188 60,351

Duth East Indies 38,001 103,138

Czechoslovakia 30,707 91,779

Luxemberg 29,189 15,461

France 24,275 17,161

Hongkong 19,853 25,106

Japanese-China ..............................................................................…. 12,197 9,947

Netherlands 10,619 10,987

British East Indies 8,431 19,649

Switzerland ......…........................................................................ 8,094 12,606

Spain 7,918 10,327

Canada ~~~~….............…......…. 6,848 2,089

Austria --~~~~…................ 5,793 7,789

Hawaii 4,700 78,622

Italy 3,574 2,858

Australia 3,405 1,292

Denmark 2,543 1,008

Guam 400 483

Finland ..........…........…. 31 ----------

Poland 1,513

Jugoslavia 1,026

Argentina 65

Total P22,823,008 P17,316,983

1934 1933

A- *—

Liters Value Liters Value

MINERAL OILS

United States.................................. 345,495,188 P10,686,679 278,660,766 P9,490,015

Dutch East Indies. 162,231,851 1,728,646 146,579,994 1,354,682

Germany......... 157,504 27,908 21,168 2,359

Great Britain 16,247 3,448 46,311 9,200

2,501 384 1,525 145

1,299 196 9,384 291

1,041 182 1,513 263

Sweden 64 6

Japanese-China............................... ........................ ------------------------ 4 2

British East Indies 7,278 260

Total....................--------------------. 507,905,631 12,447,448 425,328,007 10,857,224

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COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN–Continued

PAPER AND ITS MANUFACTURES: Value Value

United States P4,850,400 P3,200,390

Germany --~~~~…..........…........ 338,911 336,167

Japan 262,016 190,573

France - - --- 250,168 119,630

Spain 118,780 178,045

China 102,574 96,785

Canada 87,220 21,971

62,884 130,903

58,471 78,042

Great Britain 49,271 38,528

Belgium ---------------- --- 40,814 10,984

Netherlands .......................................... 33,119 59,334

Austria . 30,701 66,748

Finland -- 30,095 15,243

Penmark …............…............... ---- 17,557 5

Czechoslovakia ---- 9,974 18,388

* ~~~~~~~~~~~~… 8,729 24,928

Switzerland …..…. 8,607 1,872

Australia 6,158 8,494

British East Indies -- 4,879 1,950

Esthonia ---- 4,697 1,334

Latvia 4,101 5,136

Hawaii 3,886 ........................

Dutch East Indies 3,176 1,009

Hongkong 3,154 10,251

British Africa 86 ..................----.

Egypt 36 291

Cuba --- 24 …

*ary… 17 5

Guam 14 …

Palestine 12 ------

*entina… 6 16

*land~… 4 12

Mexico .... -------------------------------------------------------- ----- 56

New Zealand ........................................ --- ------ 24

Russia in Europe 7

Korea 7

* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ “… 98

Total --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P6,385,541 P4,617,226

AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS: Number Value Number Value

United States ................................ 4,929 P5,928,460 3,507 P3,766,691

Great Britain 53 57,551 331 255,995

Germany... 25 24,948 238 180,345

Italy....... 10 10,693 27 18,700

1. 756 3 1,341

Switzerland - ------------------------ ------ 2 11,041

Putch East Indies.…..… 2 1,245

Total..…~~~~~~~- 5,018 +6,022,408 4,110 P4,235,358

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1934 1933

*- -

Number value "Number Value

TOBACCO AND ITS MANUFAC

TURES:

Cigarettes—

United States.......................... 1,498,725,890 P4,355,849 762,168,761 P2,312,027

Hongkong 44,400 349 15,440 225

5,800 158 16,040 162

2,372 31 20,660 224

Japan.…. … 470 4

Egypt. 1,168 19

Dutch East Indies. 200 1

Total... 1,498,778,462 P4,356,387 762,222,739 P2,312.662

Leaf tobacco— Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States 566,729 896,218 1,665,457 1,126,144

Dutch East Indies.... 9,332 124,732 3,430 55,784

China 40 42

Japan 3 4

Germany..., 35 38

Netherlands 12 45

Total.…. 576,061 P1,020,950 1,668,977 P1,182,057

Chewing—

United States......................... 201,870 432,139 319,944 677,656

Switzerland............................ 1. 4 ~~~~~~~~ ---

Total..….- 201,871 432,143 319,944 677,656

Smoking tobacco—

United States.. 11,506 28,718 15,741 39,071

Hongkong........ 165 1,024 92 874

China................ 7,475 11,740 10,090 12,440

Great Britain. 203 1,106 91 s?1

Japan 13 20

British East Indies 176 211

Netherlands 1

Total...…. 19,349 42,588 26,203 53,488

Cigars— Number Pesos Number Pesos

United States......................... 12,902 1,004 26,195 2,033

Dutch East Indies.................. 25 1 --~~~~~… --~~~~~

Total… 12,927 1,005 26,195 2,033

Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

All other tobacco–

United States.......................... 6,265 729 29,482 12,323

Total.…. 6,265 729 29,482 12,323

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COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN–Continued

1934 1933

- Value Value

DAIRY PRODUCTS :

United States P4,166,417 P2,882,876

Australia 868,748 974,279

Netherlands 535,728 348,292

Switzerland 132,143 130,216

Japan 42,473 48,561

Norway 29,245 39,761

Denmark 27,353 36,357

China 7,923 4,244

Germany 5,616 3,196

Canada 3,736 4,155

Great Britain 2,029 1,284

Belgium 759 . --

Italy 262

France 147

Syria 104

Spain 4

New Zealand ------

Hongkong

Egypt

Total 5,822,687 4,491,882

1934 1933

r- A. º —"— >

WHEAT FLOUR : Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States................................. 45,430,519 3,633,820 47,150,068 3,272,302

9,405,360 758,525 9,005,094 520,946

10,314,825 560,454 11,463,817 530,357

3,536,345 237,773 1,254,282 75,808

875,989 56,510 506,790 32,565

3,629 300 1,946 226

72 6 --~~~~~…. …

23 - 4

Total.…. 69,566,739 5,247,388 69,382,020 4,432,208

CHEMICALS, DRUGS, DYES AND

MEDICINES:

United States. P3,390,441 P2,898,305

444,965 314,024

245,103 167,180

181,956 123,964

131,907 46

111,720 63,594

British East Indie 89,029 27, 137

Dutch East Indies 53,396 34,755

Switzerland.............. 33,726 39.335

Spain. 33,088 33,224

Italy 32,115 10,496

Finland........... 27, 112 5,321

23,943 13,467

15,205 7,981

11,351 12,595

3,190 3,677

1,533 7,811

1,377 401

1,043 14,357

845 817

Czechoslovakia. 532 4,109

Hungary. 255 201

Egypt.... 154 ---

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COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN–Continued

1924 19s,

CHEMICALS, DRUGS DYES AND Tº kilos Value Kilos Value

MEDICINES-(Continued).

Norway -----

Argentina Ps

Hawaii.------------------------------------------- 1,534

British Africa 150

French East Indies -- 16

D rk 168

Brazil 23,947

Russia in Europe 89

Total 4,834,364 ... 3,808,707

SILK AND ITS MANUFACTURES:

Natural and Artificial—

United States........................- ........................ P2,352,439 ........................ +2,077,300

Japan 1,781,128 ... 1,233,642

China 220,613 512,410

France 90,258 64,480

88,681 54,571

Germany. 28,564 23.692

Switzerland 23,044 22,815

Italy.…-----------------…-… 7,499 15,903

Spain 5,027 4,077

Netherlands...........….......... ........................ 2,384 5,455

- 1,416 1,664

Belgium.......... 1,298 3,290

Czechoslovakia. 867 --------

Hongkong...--------------- - 365 185

Siarn 186 183

Austria.----------------- -- 93 116

Dutch East Indies. 92 15

Egypt... 62 38

Australia. 49 82

Argentina.…. ........…..... 39 .... - --------------

Canada 31 --- 22

Korea 8 6

French East Indies................ ........................ 7 51

Ireland 163

Panama…~~~~ “……… 10

Denmark--------------------------- ~~~~~~~… … … -- 4

Cuba-…--~~~~~~~~~~ .….… ........................ 12

Total.…… 4,603.650 ........................ 4,020,188

1934 1933

r –A– r -'

Quantity Value Quantity Value

FERTILIZERS (Natural and Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

chemical)—

Germany 56,057,910 2,683,191 37,681,068 1,558,158

United States 19,412,257 1,492,841 20,105,220 1,124,677

Japan ... 3,548,523 169,737 2,486,153 97.520

Canada . 3,509,958 90,234 807,933 22,563

Netherlands 970,040 71,796 12,003,989 610,865

China 33,869 1,183 203,655 7,106

Japanese—China 382,324 10,033

Great Britain 213,560 7,638

Belgium… ....... 204.216 6,598

Total… 83.532.557 4,508,982 74,088,118 3,445,158

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LEADING IMPORTS OF THE PHILIPPINES SHOWING

COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN–Continued

193 1933

WEGETABLE FIBERS AND TEXTILE GRASS MANUFAC- V: Value

TURES:

British East Indies P2,948,908 P2,243,073

China ........... - 367,283 187,400

Great Britain ....... --- --------------------- 316,867 283,363

Belgium --~~~~~~…~… 218,094 65,421

Japan - 187,050 74,214

United States .............................................. - - 141,383 164,112

Germany --~~~~~…~~~~…~~~~ 54,769 35,246

Ireland 46,119 75,011

France ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~…~~~~ 39,627 46,778

Hongkong 21,202 36,352

Switzerland 10,192 1,101

Austria 6,989 4,807

Czechoslovakia ---- 2,071 908

Italy ---- 1,993 3,554

Spain 1,486 424

Finland 811

Norway .......... 173

Dutch East Indies 131

Denmark 40 8

Siam 25 674

Sweden 8 24

Canada - 7 40

Netherlands …................. 5 80

Australia… --- 4 47

French East Indies 395

British Africa 106

Total 4,365,237 3,223,682

1954 1953

ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS AND AP- Value Value

PLIANCES:

United States P3,755,878 F-2,733,118

Japan ---- 154,269 111,340

Germany ........ 124,723 118,047

China 81,079 95,602

Great Britain 66,589 27,701

Sweden 60,453 83,847

Canada ............................... 41,726 13,781

Netherlands ... 16,256 21,975

Czechoslovakia 14,442 11,448

Hungary --------- 9,047 9,141

Italy 6,099 1,742

Austria 3,342 1,363

France 2,782 4,086

Denmark 2,109 5.249

Belgium 353 5,814

Dutch East Indies 297 81

Hongkong 209 55

Australia 159 282

Spain 150 179

Switzerland 141 113

New Zealand - 69 8

British East Indies 25 477

* ~~~~~~~~~~~~… … 6,346

Total------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4,340, 197 3,251.795

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INDIA RUBBER AND MANUFACTURES OF: Vä. #.

United States F3,202,166 P2,224,985

Japan ................. 170,960 193,526

Great Britain ............. 33,955 20,441

Germany ...........…...........…. 15,389 14,076

Canada… 14,308 14,492

France… 2,571 2,109

Italy ... 561 418

China . ---------------- 378 2,693

Sweden .................................... 235 83

British East Indies.... 216 4,011

Spain ------------------- 55 27

Netherlands . 45 622

Hongkong - 36 4

Australia 5 -----------

Denmark… 2 -------—

Czechoslovakia 715

Austria“… 119

Dutch East Indies 69

Switzerland ............................................................... 34

Total…. 3,440,882 2,478,415

1934 1933

r- —" r —".

*:::::::" value *;" valueWEGETABLES:

United States. 9,533,331 P1,441,746 7,649,292 P1,079,641

China 7,243,257 632,315 11,568,601 769,121

Japan ... 15,979,019 465,605 11,179,667 328,907

Egypt 2,114,625 79,855 3,067,182 85,401

Japanese–Chinese . 1,422,120 66,807 723,026 32,732

Spain… 458,630 40,980 590,744 54,609

Hongkong 174,923 31,202 193,327 31,844

France 16,221 14,062 19,592 12,342

Dutch East Indies 105,345 11,532 131,654 15,077

Switzerland 5,396 10,157 3,727 5,581

Great Britain 15,884 8,130 25,110 10,809

Australia 81,474 5,002 7,441 1,483

Germany 2,574 1,356 2,677 1,397

British East Indies.................... 10,627 893 177,631 7,213

Belgium 398 874 262 189

Netherlands 291 174 671 93

Syria 534 95

Sweden 32 12

Italy

Denmark

Czechoslovakia

New Zealand ................................ ...... 4 2

Total 37,164,681 2,810,297 35,340,807 2,436,541

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COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN–Continued

1984 1933

r A- * a- —

Quantity Value Quantity Value

FISH AND FISH PRODUCTS: Kilos Kilos

United States. 7,553,779 P1,681,218 5,309,171 P1,078,289

4,192,718 771,717 1,965,576 273,406

216,936 87,843 518,139 131,092

270,626 57,199 395,396 70,913

252,711 54,698 149,270 31,157

135,731 22,210 108,439 14,996

4,401 7,825 6,775 9,356

Great Britain...... 10,017 5,764 12,816 4,932

Korea– 24,991 4,319 24,990 2,955

Germany. 1,425 3,878 2,329 2,822

Norway—. 7,408 3,199 7,480 2,507

Dutch East Indies 2,351 1,197 635 314

Australia........... 1,785 843 4,750 1,576

Czechoslavaki 72 446 ..........................- -----------

Netherlands. 71 35 128 116

Sweden.......- -- 120 35 20 5

Russia in Asia.…............................ 10 * --~~~~. --~~~~

Portugal --- 900 188

Italy 356 225

New Zealand---.….…… 40 39

Belgium-----…... 26 40

Denmark ---------- ------------------------ ------------------------ 3 2

Switzerland....................... --- 2 1

British East Indies........................ 920 417 1,189 307

Total.--~~~~….......... 12,676,072 2,702,846 8,508,430 1,625,238

1934 1983

LEATHER AND ITS MANUFACTURES: Value Value

United States… P2,266,053 P1,550,079

Japan 65,315 66,388

Australia 40,341 45,885

Germany 19,464 12,188

China ..... 12,199 31,707

Great Britain ........... - ------ 7,914 8,328

British East Indies........................................................... - ------ 2,383 5,618

France 2,121 4,371

Sweden 1,349 17

Spain 942 6,539

Dutch East Indies. 493 327

Austria 476 879

Czechoslovakia 354 310

Switzerland 286 240

127 547

Denmark 111 —---------

Hongkong 32 227

Belgium 27 3.19

Siam 15 3

Hawaii 9

Canada ... 5

Netherlands

Luzemburg 72

Egypt ..... 4

Ireland ..... 3

* …~~~~~~~~…~ 2,419,966 1,734,277

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COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN–Continued

1934 1933

r A. * r 2–

Quantity Value Quantity Value

MEAT PRODUCTS: Kilos Pesos Kilos Pesos

United States................................... 2,396,751 P1,373,821 1,369,451 P833,533

582,772 414,617 1,363,886 582,296

1,255,941 378,093 1,442,613 327,755

309,418 90,301 384,831 147,778

288,176 74,936 157,111 43,533

20,057 22,291 17,635 17,831

17,123 14,669 16,268 14,258

Netherlands. 36,057 14,590 61,331 27,034

Germany.... 4,231 6,033 6,216 6,686

Hongkong. 23,581 5,829 66,955 14,117

British East Indies. 3,181 2,836 4,641 3,989

Denmark... 2,538 2,767 1,078 928

Italy...... 1,031 2,384 1,505 2,578

Japan. --- 5,538 2,383 12,989 4,241

France............— 579 1,845 143 489

Switzerland. 939 1,295 1,840 2,730

Dutch East Indies - 8 6 --

Sweden............... 4 4 -. -

New Zealand. --- 15 11 24,494

Belgium.…—…... 1 2 463

Hungary - 1,090

Egypt 115

Total....... 4,947,941 2,408,713 4,934,655 2,036,958

FRUITS AND NUTS:

United State 7,056,365 P1,777,188 6,010,400 P1,348,463

China 3,400,535 457,111 5,278,055 502,642

British East Indies. ---- 141,984 22,014 106,410 12,467

Hawaii...........…...... 69,458 16,829 28,771 6,393

Japan.…. 163,281 14,712 239,124 15,147

30,968 10,093 29,741 7.946

43,951 6,054 94,784 16,770

Great Britain 9,817 3,758 . 11,059 3,068

Hongkong............. 15,194 3,652 24,733 4,051

1,720 717 1,899 381

4,071 632 1,473 344

Japanese-China-----....... 4,684 380 2,225 178

Netherlands --- 218 368 1,006 333

148 150 40 27

962 149

Germany.…— 249 112

69 31

18 5

Dutch East Indies

Total...—…... 10,943,692 2,313,955 11,835,033 1,920,653

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PERFUMES AND ALL TOILET PREPARATIONS: #.

United States P1,067,995

France 165,737

Japan ... 129,886

Spain — 45,753

China 45,742

Netherlands–“…~~~~~~~ 15,165

Germany–“…~…~~~~ 9,357

Great Britain 7,808

Italy 2,020

British East Indies 490

Hongkong 241

Syria ........... --- 16

Dutch East Indies --- 1

Egypt

Switzerland ~~~~…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. …

New Zealand ~…~~~

Total --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

2.89682—3

------ 1,490,211 1,355,17

1933

Value

P1,033,440

184,615

32,338

36,582

51,014

5,280

7,017

4,500

26

327

18

9

5

4

3

8

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AREA PLANTED AND PRODUCTION OF LEADING

PHILIPPINE CROPS

Year #:ed Production Value of Average

PALAY (Rough Rice) : Hectares Cavans Production Price

1929... 1,775,460 49,786,400 P193,431,510 P3.88

1,812,800 51,586,900 185,637,100 3.60

1,790,610 49,640,300 129,787,890 2.61

1,781,630 47,299,200 89,607,000 1.89

1,853,720 47,843,000 86,798,880 1.81

Cavans

515,040 6,141,690 24,431,600 8.98

516,970 6,399,040 24,932,800 8.90

524,150 5,940,980 15,700,040 2.64

577,130 7,150,190 10,841,270 1.52

629,330 7,236,800 12,570,050 1.74

257,710 119,915,120

259,030 114,663,560

256,180 106,611,840

253,110 118,495,120

268,460 113,766,110

Centrifugal Sugar— Piculs

1929 11,035,410 101,629,030 9.21

1930 12,434,130 102,355,270 8.23

1931 12,497,000 97,393,790 7.79

1932 ---------------------------------- 15,780,360 110,906,150 7.03

1933 18,430,540 108,065,460 5.86

Muscovado Sugar— Piculs

1929 --- 1,744,620 10,115,070 5.80

1930..............................… ------- 1,109,370 6,429,070 5.7

1931 --- 734,160 3,676,420 5.01

1932.......... - 597,690 3,078,820 5.15

1933 421,170 1,889,870 4.49

Panochas— Piculs

1929 615,670 4,896,400 7.95

1930...........................---------------------- 566,660 3,714,610 6.55

1931 509,880 2,884,830 5.66

1932 465,080 2,126,760 4.57

1933 -- --- 407,990 1,419,770 3.48

Basi- Liters

1929 6,135,900 1,332,870 a 21.72

1930 6,162,870 1,273,560 20.66

1931 6,669,440 1,084,380 16.26

1932 6,251,910 922,440 14.75

1933 7,547,140 1,002,120 13.28

Molasses— Liters

1929 20,459,490 1,941,750 a 9.49

1930....--------------------------------------------- 25,264,700 891,050 3.53

1931 --- 44,729,620 1,571,920 8.51

1932 43,180,000 1,460,950 3.28

1933 96,040,110 1,388,890 1.45

COCONUTS:

1920 ---------------------------------------------------------------. Ha. .... 531,040 Nuts

Trees.... 101,527,030 2,155,530,000 P89,093,620

1980 ........-------------------------------------------------....... Ha. .... 550,840

Trees.... 105,269,040 2,056,761,000 76,262,900

1931 -- 561,450

Trees.... 107,089,420 1,869,034,000 45,636,220

1932 -- ... Ha. .... 566,100

Trees.... 107,926,120 1,943,863,000 33,485,500

1933 ....................…........------------------............ Ha. .... 600,700

Trees.... 114,053,700 2,142,383,000 29,040,790

a Per 100 liters

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PHILIPPINE CROPS–Continued

- Area - Value o Average

Year #. Production Product%. ;:

COCONUTS-Continued.

Copra— Piculs

1929 ------- 7,591,960 P67,517,910 p8.89

1930 7,274,780 57,529,840 7.91

1931 6,634,570 33,637,570 5.07

19:2 -- 6,421,940 26,049,960 4.06

1923 7,470,940 23,135,670 3.10

Coconut Oil (Home-made)— Liters

1929 -- 1,639,630 609,830 e 37.19

1930.......................--------------------------- 1,874,510 661,310 35.28

1931 1,971,550 508,040 25.77

1932 1,614,540 341,960 21.18

1933...............----------------------------------- ---------------------- 2,310,650 380,900 16.48

Tuba— Liters

1929 - 115,847,330 12,699,930 c 10.96

1930 116,796,470 11,809,130 10.11

1931 98,431,570 7,840,530 7.96

1932 -- 93,402,470 4,967,830 5.32

1933 89,365,190 3,983,970 4.46

Fresh Nuts Sold— Number

1929 235,411,000 8,265,950 b 3.51

1930 212,986,000 6,262,620 2.94

1931 168,781,000 3,650,080 2.16

1932 165,187,000 2,125,750 1.29

1933 138,475,500 1,540,250 1.11

ABACA (Manila hemp)— Hectares Piculs

1929.... --- 484,850 3,373,810 54,814,360 16.25

1930 496,080 3,090,740 31,737,060 12.21

- 484,880 2,564,340 16,956,080 6.61

467,040 2,061,570 8,205,140 3.98

447,170 2,123,790 7,845,980 3.69

Quintals

82,620 1,030,840 10,463,050 10.15

79,990 1,002,470 9,336,430 9.31

74,390 946,010 7,406,080 7.83

78,230 981,260 5,140,280 5.24

74,610 901,615 3,531,440 3.91

MAGUEY: Piculs

1929.... 37,260 336,470 3,538,030 10.51

38,980 282,750 2,054,690 9.39

37,830 180,410 773,630 4.29

35,130 128,070 332,290 2.59

30,981 93,339 193,145 2.07

Kilos

1,625 1,215,800 1,239,200 1.02

1,627 1,217,500 1,240,000 1.02

1,641 1,238,100 1,123,940 .91

1,598 1,024,520 910,530 .89

1,509 944,660 710,830 .75

COFFEE: Kilos

1929…--------------------------- 1,197. 1,301,400 926,300 .71

1930. 1,207 1,367,000 943,700 .69

1931 1,243 1,408,000 864,450 .61

1932 1,295 1,089,690 635,580 .58

1933. 1,447 1,013,250 544,070 .54

b Per 100 nuts. c Per 100 liters.

192 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

AREA PLANTED AND PRODUCTION OF LEADING

PHILIPPINE CROPS–Continued

Area

Year Planted

Hectares

root CROPS:

Cassava–

14,906

15,476

14,583

14,785

16,544

11,798

12,488

11,870

10,607

11,766

324

457

403

203

189

89,192

83,463

71,975

74,478

74,566

2,627

2,820

2,565

2,517

2,501

9,379

8,953

5,482

5,674

8,894

VEGETABLES:

Beans—

1929.... ---- 9,966

1930.... 10,127

1931... 10,724

1932.... 9,664

9,453

1,039

1,309

1,541

1,469

1,416

Production

Kilos

19,870,690

22,971,900

25,920,500

35,493,800

40,864,400

Kilos

23,017,200

21,964,600

23,834,100

26,243,000

29,177,100

Kilos

725,000

800,800

619,700

306,100

299,600

Kilos

189,231,800

177,657,600

175,863,700

222,506,300

211,103,500

Kilos

5,049,200

5,182,500

5,496,100

5,971,100

5,433,400

Kilos

19,631,500

18,952,500

17,832,900

15,633,200

21,383,400

Kilos

4,378,510

4,218,540

4,343,770

4,799,940

4,159,300

Kilos

1,150,430

1,504,120

1,432,020

1,186,270

1,122,700

Value of

Production

P428,630

502,570

673,330

766,590

576,900

736,280

704,180

850,620

805,200

703,530

45,160

62,470

54,900

16,420

16,350

3,625,600

3,455,570

3,885,900

3,865,950

1,872,210

118,040

151,510

194,360

192.570

122,540

P831,740

888,300

1,052,970

781,050

934,240

600,090

545,710

662,270

599,560

451,090

200.320

279,690

249,110

169,530

161,370

Atrerºge

Price

P.04

.05

.14

.15

.12

.11

.18

.17

.14

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 193

AREA PLANTED AND PRODUCTION OF LEADING

PHILIPPINE CROPS–Continued

Area

- Value o AveraYear #::. Production Prodº, ;:e

WEGETABLES-Continued.

Eggplant— Kilos

7,734 7,483,900 P376,000 +0.05,

7,889 8,508,800 440,330 .05.

9,264 10,857,780 557,240 .05.

8,473 10,963,100 439,680 .04

7,544 10,170,600 387,140 .04

Kilos

12,127 6,861,370 919,450 .13

7,871 5,089,660 748,580 .15

9,032 5,820,810 868,920 .15

7,640 5,424,390 680,630 .12

7,620 5,536,000 661,650 .12

Kilos

1,960 2,364,470 221,940 .09

1,845 2,602,890 217,410 .08

1,739 2,433,670 178,420 .07

1,608 2,274,160 138,070 .06

1,335 1,933,600 115,430 .06

Kilos

5,658 5,855,330 577,690 .10

5,707 6,301,700 610,640 .10

6,599 9,048,900 655,150 .07

7,220 12,302,000 658,410 .05

6,181 11,229,070 563,480 .05.

CITRUS:

Mandarin– F, uits

2,021 21,832,600 275,380 .01

2,080 22,320,800 289,220 .01

2,087 23,019,600 326,840 .01

2,108 24,333,700 301,740 .01

2,116 25,117,390 307,630 .01

Fruits

1,567 12,685,500 273,350 .02

1,585 12,616,900 335,420 .03.

1,543 12,313,000 340,820 .03

1,560 12,337,600 345,400 .03

1,611 11,498,200 250,620 .02

Fruits

1,545 9,954,000 258,340 .03

1,601 10,325,100 293,760 .03

1,597 10,149,600 287,690 .03

1,607 10,150,800 257,830 .02

1,614 10,161,500 196,170 .02

FRUITS AND NUTS:

Banana— Bunches

1929. 108,429 53,334,200 18,946,900 .35

112,591 62,583,300 20,637,030 .33

112,744 61,356,400 19,992,900 .32

112,780 61,365,900 16,409,770 .27

103,401 53,612,970 14,669,970 .27

194 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

AREA PLANTED AND PRODUCTION OF LEADING

PHILIPPINE CROPS–Continued

a

Year #: Production P...?. *::::::ectares

FRUITS AND NUTS-Continued.

Chico— Fruits

451 9,351,400 *83,950 P0.01

493 10,613,400 100,210 .01

476 10,456,800 99,990 .01

477 10.685,700 85,490 .01

474 10,509,120 88,460 .01

Custardapple— Fruits

1929. 785 5,064,300 70,900 .01

1930... -- 808 5,040,600 81,290 .02

1931. -- 773 4,989,400 81,860 .02

1932. 775 4,983,200 75,240 .01

1933. 754 4,791,290 61,300 .01

Lanzones— Kaings

1929..…...................... 1,327 188,980 1,074,930 5.70

1930. 1,335 190,020 1,153,100 6.07

1931. 1,352 182,230 1,020,850 5.60

1932. 1,355 186,620 . 1,026,410 5.50

1933. 1,327 193,160 937,890 4.86

Mango— Fruits

1929. 14,926 117,325,200 3,391,000 .05

1930. -- 15,359 126,790,600 3,626,080 .03

1981--------------------.….... 15,387 135,565,600 3,682,620 .08

15,441 135,240,600 3,381,260 .02

15,514 133,801,920 3,129,460 .02

Fruits

4,449 38,124,700 790,210 .02

4,427 38,513,200 830,600 .02

4,262 39,312,300 937,510 .02

4,253 40,465,700 687,920 .02

4,062 42,818,520 777,310 .02

Pineapple— - Fruits

1929.------------ 3,339 8,832,900 392,050 .04

1930. 3,804 8,945,300 403,170 .04

1931. 4,122 9,286,000 403,770 .04

1932. 3,990 15,565,100 574,820 .04

1933...... -- 2,841 10,960,120 414,980 .04

Soursop— Fruits

1929...... 1,082 4,476,300 139,500 .03

1,050 4,748,200 158,500 .03

963 4,377,900 146,400 .03

983 4,402,600 110,950 .02

1,019 4,308,100 105,450 .02

Fruits

2,726 13,755,700 252,790 .02

2,689 14,514.300 287,560 .02

2,614 18,870,200 294,860 .02

2,620 14,759,200 221,390 .01

2,646 15,649,350 189,170 .01

Kilos

7,404 4,102.380 575,090 .14

7,871 4,249,090 616,170 .14

7,659 4,442,390 578,820 .13

7,750 4,510,700 473,640 .10

6,535 4,184,900 375,800 .09

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 195

AREA PLANTED AND PRODUCTION OF LEADING

PHILIPPINE CROPS–Continued

Area - Value Average

Year #: Production Pºłº, ;

FRUITS AND NUTS-Continued.

Pili nuts— Kilos

2,006 4,748,400 P302,290 P0.06

1,796 4,942,700 4.17,000 .08

1,861 4,959,500 423,040 .08

1,884 4,880,800 317,250 .06

1,937 5,248,320 298,810 .06

MISCELLANEOUS CROPS:

Castor beans— Kilos

948 140,090 25,670 .18

974 138,860 24,850 .18

950 209,680 41,190 .20

949 214,010 32,290 .15

853 204,940 30,780 .15

Kilos

355 65,220 11,940 .18

876 73,930 13,450 .18

725 147,260 24,850 .17

850 176,580 30,360 .17

Kilos

4,239 20,061,200 312,160 .01

3,737 13,961,600 338,070 .02

3,440 14,191,500 460,210 .03

3,333 12,242,400 298,380 .02

3,274 12,000,900 296,770 .02

Kilos

5,460 631,180 320,620 .51

5,529 693,960 822,200 .46

6,425 788,460 330,880 .42

7,657 1,238,930 430,110 .35

7,690 1,254,210 432,520 .34

Kilos

74.1 1,364,920 332,920 .24

779 1,451,870 283,110 .19

1,129 1,881,390 344,850 .18

1,305 1,835,790 292,940 .16

1,300 2,020,370 330,180 .16

Kilos

2,578 415,530 477,020 1.15

3,583 391,210 450,370 1.15

3,780 364,830 383,000 1.05

3,496 25,710 18,000 .70

3,556 258,230 179,770 .70

TABLE OF WEIGHTS

63.25 kilos.

25 to 30 kilos.

picul of maguey ....

kaing of lanzones ...

1 cavan of palay (rough rice) = 44 kilos (including sack).

1 cavan of shelled corn .. = 58.5 kilos (including sack).

1 picul of centrifugal sugar. = 63.25 kilos.

1 Picul of muscovado suga = 63.25 kilos.

1 picul of panochas ... -: 63.25 kilos.

1 picul of copra -: 63.25 kilos.

1 picul of abaca -: 63.25 kilos.

1 Quintal of tobacco leaf = 46.00 kilos.

1 -:

1. F.

196 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

PALAY

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

Provinces

Albay....

Antique...

Bataan....

Batanes...

Bulacan...

Cagayan.

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur

Capiz....

Cavite...

Cotabato.

Davao.............

Ilocos Norte.

Mindoro.

Mountain

Nueva Ecija.

Nueva Vizcaya

Occidental Misamis.

Oriental Misamis...

Occidental Negros

Oriental Negros.

Pampanga....

Pangasinan.

Samar.

Sorsogon.

PHILIPPINE Islands.......-

yield Average

.#: Production ... "... :ectare cavam 1

Hectares Cavans cataris

17,300 479,400 27.71 *3.42 P1,641,250

4,330 65,900 15.22 1.74 114,740

31,260 681,100 21.79 1.55 1,057,850

28,720 370,200 12.85 1.56 579.350

13,300 445,700 33.51 1.92 857,070

70 600 8.57 5.00 3,000

57,200 575,600 10.06 2.33 1,341,980

50,300 850,200 16.89 1.54 1,314,220

1,760 28,100 15.96 1.54 43,370

69,750 2,529,400 36.26 1.89 4,791,170

50,180 1,187,500 23.66 1.79 2,125,320

4,920 79,800 16.22 1.47 117,570

56,550 1,232,400 21.79 1.28 1,584,620

82,300 1,797,000 21.83 1.89 2,501,820

35,270 620,700 17.59 2.12 1,315,150

3,950 47,900 12.13 2.53 121,380

22,740 565,800 24.88 1.32 745,720

8,860 146,700 16.56 2.21 324,590

74,200 1,307,100 17.61 3.06 3,999,720

38,280 878,200 22.94 2.94 2,585,470

119,140 2,794,500 23.45 1.96 5,475,120

14,400 359,700 24.98 2.76 994,100

27,240 720,600 26.45 1.84 1,328,800

68,140 1,267,500 18.60 1.57 1.947.740

39,140 1,090,100 27.85 2.40 2,619,470

46,840 708,300 15.12 1.63 1,155,060

17,200 353,400 20.55 1.43 506,130

8,120 146,000 17.98 1.13 165,370

23,720 337,400 14.22 1.52 513.540

29,470 581,100 19.72 3.90 2,267,980

190,930 8,985,400 47.06 1.50 13,492,690

12,380 469,100 37.89 1.44 77,430

2,460 52,600 21.38 1.60 84,400

11,840 258,000 21.79 1.63 421,780

25,200 642,500 25.50 2.16 1,389,410

10,550 175,600 16.64 1.88 330,220

6,720 85,300 12.69 2.11 179,900

52,460 1,569,600 29.92 1.77 2,781,990

200,980 6,518,200 32.43 1.75 11,406,020

32,890 984,200 29.92 1.93 1,903,480

8,450 137,700 16.29 1.78 237,940

27,940 495,700 17.74 1.85 918,430

19,880 396,500 19.94 1.30 517,110

3,470 65,000 18.78 1.67 108,870

31,970 561,800 17.57 1.72 964,120

78,270 2,610,200 33.35 1.54 4,012,900

51,640 826,200 16.00 2.46 2,034,320

33,320 635,100 19.06 1.56 992,420

7,720 126,400 16.37 1.63 206,77

1,853,720 47,843,000 25.81 1.81 86,798,880

* Municipal prices

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 197

CORN

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

yield Average

Provinces rºl Production hºur. "; º,

catan

Hectares Cavans catans

8,530 64,080 7.51 P2.02 P129,230

3,480 27,750 7.97 1.36 37,720

3,190 42,340 13.27 1.30 55.110

4,100 27,130 6.62 2.13 57,910

1,230 23,680 19.25 2.08 49,290

60 420 7.00 4.09 1,720

16,070 138,610 8.62 2.00 277,690

24,250 173,260 7.14 1.77 307,290

---- 1,760 22,430 12.74 1.46 32,690

Bulacan... -- 2.340 28,690 12.26 1.83 52,400

Cagayan. 33,210 473,890 14.27 1.14 538,370

300 3,570 11.90 1.94 6,920

1,940 17,470 9.00 1.60 27,950

4,990 68,100 13.65 1.54 104.850

4,000 48,290 12.07 1.61 77,610

265,050 3,254,600 12.28 1.77 5,770,640

2,420 29,220 12.07 2.11 61,670

4,710 30,480 6.47 2.08 63.410

10,290 100,540 9.77 1.94 195,250

4,030 30,100 7.47 2.14 64,340

8,080 69,750 8.63 1.4.1 98,670

17,190 276,520 16.09 1.36 375,700

º 1,150 13,160 11.44 2.60 34,190

4,410 70,720 16.04 1.57 110,670

2,250 33,940 15.08 2.19 74,330

39,490 483,190 12.23 1.68 813,840

510 3,250 6.37 2.03 6,590

4,250 42,270 9.94 1.17 49,540

1,690 22,550 13.34 1.42 32,010

1,150 9,400 8.17 2.54 23,840

6,820 60,290 8.84 1.32 79,610

770 7,820 10.15 2.83 22,110

ºccidental Misamis. 9,080 111,330 12.26 1.75 194,720

Oriental Misamis.... 1,000 9,630 9.63 1.33 12.860

Occidental Negros. 21,270 379,910 17.86 1.68 639,910

Oriental Negros. 65,910 599,920 9.10 2.04 1,223,070

Palawan. 600 4,640 7.73 2.62 12,150

Pampanga. 2,890 56,740 19.63 2.28 129,450

Pangasinan. 13,130 140,160 10.67 2.01 282,130

***------------ 1,090 11,220 10.29 2.82 31,690

Romblon. 2,150 12,050 5.60 1.86 22,370

2,580 22,490 8.72 1.93 43,470

3,350 22,070 6.59 1.59 35,170

420 4,110 9.78 1.88 7,720

6,220 63,880 10.27 1.86 118,650

600 4,610 7.68 2.15 9,900

7,450 44,840 6.02 2.06 92,370

70 320 4.57 2.31 740

7,810 51,370 6.58 1.57 80,520

PHILIPPINE Islands........ 629,330 7,236,800 11.50 P1.74 tº 12,570,050

198 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

SUGAR CANE

Area under Cultivation, and Production for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

entrifugal

Provinces 4. •ºth, Panocha , Basi Molasses(Hectares) wgars (Piculs) (Liters) (Liters)

(Piculs)

Abra...... 420 10 3,830 201,480 66,400

Agusan. 40 260 170 7,150 9,000

Albay..... 720 ...................... 18,880 550 2.850

Antique. 1,770 43,360 20 ....…. --~~~~

3,460 242,490 159,760

40 .…............ 1,380

17,420 804,510 2,886,070

----- 1,000 12,920

Bukidnon. 10 .... -- 200 -

Bulacan.... 1,700 63,820 ................ 400,030

Cagayan... - 640 ...................... 7,270 147,000

Camarines Norte. 140 ........….......... 2,720 5,000

Camarines Sur 1,070 600 18,900 730

6,760 525,420 8,600 3,000,000

Cavite 2,800 63,570 19,010 10,000

6,390 412,750 780 - -------

170 880 2,330 .... -- 2,080

40 ... 800 12,800 2,800

3,290 ..... - 16,460 3,470,970 1,676,790

4,380 76,050 37,430 731,460 162,000

12,430 570,890 ................ ................ 2,691,370

390 120 2,960 406,120 134,360

11,810 870,770 1,500 .... - 6,000,000

140 3,440 200 .... -

2,660 9,850 40,460 1,265,630

2,230 191,000 1,960 1,530

240 ............….. 5,430

180 40 3,450

2,430 163,520 340 .... --

Mountain. 290 850 970 145,650 52.290

Nueva Ecija. 2,700 60,450 27,700 122,700 134,640

Nueva Vizcaya.... 300 “.….. 5,800 74,000 15,000

Occidental Misamis 10 80 ....….- -------------- ---------

Oriental Misamis.... 10 140 .... ------------

Occidental Negros. 101,150 9,805,220 - 36,554,770

Oriental Negros. 7,290 872,270 ................ --- 10,000,000

Palawan 50 ......…........ 1,000 -----------

36,950 2,349,650 6,670 ................ 15,116,500

5,680 175.870 19,870 233,360 197,420

1,170 18,490 7,750 308,600

Rornblon -

Samar... 560 80 10,050 ... -- 250

2,130 480 38,370 12,390 5,400

120 …--~~~~~ 2,310 ......…..- 25,970

270 ...….... 5,100 16,250 4,000

28,210 1,509,080 20,410 241,400 13,925,900

1,280 340 29,590 860 12,030

330 700 4,850 5,600 3,060

190 2,240 1,700 ---------- 9,650

PHILIPPINE ISLANDs........ 268,460 18,851,710 407,990 7,547,140 96,040,110

1 Picul = 63.25 kilos

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 199

sugaR CANE

Yield per Hectare, Average Price and Value for the Year Ending

June 30, 1933 -

Average2

r w

- Price per picul Price per liter Value of

Provinces Yield per ha. A- - r *— ~ sugar came

sugar and Centrifu- products

Panocha gal and Panocha Basi Molasses

combined muscobado

panocha

9.1 P4.00 P3.53 P0.09 *0.04 P34,350

10.7 5.00 5.00 .06 .03 2.850

19.3 ................ 1.65 .13 .05 23,110

24.5 3.44 1.87 ................ … 149,200

70.1 7.37 ..…........ ................ .02 1,790,690

4.5 ................ 4.50 .06 .06 3,740

47.9 6.64 4.00 .02 5,520,670

20.4 5.32 4.48 102,190

20.0 ................ 4.00 ---------------- 1,100

37.5 7.11 …… .03 466,120

11.3 4.50 .13 .03 102,220

19.4 . - 2.78 ................ .02 7,660

18.2 5.00 2.17 .10 .03 48,720

79.0 6.35 4.40 .02 3,435,820

29.5 5.30 1.20 .04 359,970

64.7 5.92 5.14 2,447,670

15,970

2,240

640,430

570,740

3,656,910

59,280

5,581,020

21,510

200,880

1,462,080

27,150

14,100

1,017,230

30.900

509,620

29,630

380

Oriental Misamis. 670

Q-idental Negros. 53,543,970

Oriental Negros 5,823,710

Palawan. 4,000

Pampanga. 14,707.570

Pangasinan 1,223,610

Rizal. 149,200

18.1 5.00 3.99 ................ .04 40,510

18.2 2.00 3.22 .02 .02 124,870

19.2 3.97 ................ .02 9,690

18.9 . - 6.18 .09 .03 33,100

65.9 6.17 4.46 .11 .01 9,576,120

23.4 6.78 4.56 .05 .03 137,630

16.8 7.64 5.33 .17 .05 32,300

20.7 6.11 5.87 ..............- .02 23,010

Philippine Islands 71.7 5.83 3.48 .13 .01 113,766,110

P1.00 (Philippine currency)=$.50 (U.S. currency)

200 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

COCONUT-Continued

Trees under Cultivation, Area Covered, Production and Value for the

Year Ending June 30, 1933—Continued

Under cultivation

Nuts- Trees Taba

Provinces ::::::::: &a in bearing c:, (Liters)

(Hectares)

10,200 20 4,700 86 200

857,200 4,480 478,400 14,509 254.220

4,950,300 22,410 3,663,200 60.241 2.036,280

733,800 3,080 391,300 15,366 615,870

Bataan.. 34,800 90 16,700 323 ...-..-.-------

Batanes.... 22,900 120 17,600 281

Batangas. 1,609,900 8,010 569,100 14,015 . ----

Bohol. 2,884,500 12,840 2,137,100 68.706 4,670,620

Bukidnon 28,300 230 8,000 190 16,150

Bulacan.. 12,600 50 9,600 150 ...

237,300 940 100,800 1,637 .... -----

Camarines Norte... 1,798,100 9,580 1,142,100 35,076 143,420

Camarines Sur. 3,235,900 13,200 2,112,900 52.275 4.660,130

2,873,700 12,540 1,446,000 46,903 2,639,250

882,800 6,080 405,300 12,057 ..................

7,754,700 28,850 5,621,700 165,997 21.301.050

591,100 4,880 273,100 4,151 T050)

1,796,000 15,630 942,200 31.273 317,500

126,900 320 31,000 529 ------

158,000 540 136,600 2,989 ... -----

2,428,800 9,150 1,278,500 29,767 14,416,150

121,400 340 19,700 297 5,500

10,144,900 69,250 7,409,100 234,811 630,450

695,200 4,050 392,700 9.372 536,320

214,900 1,210 157,700 3,216 ...........--

Leyte............ 4,938,300 26,280 3,475,300 94.573 8,157,410

Marinduque... 2,425,400 11,890 1,627,900 37,363 1.467,010

Masbate... 1,919,700 7,520 1,232,600 36,302 1,277,050

Mindoro 2,264,800 13,220 1,559,800 35,527 748,010

Mountain 21,100 T0 11,900 132

Nueva Ecija. 68,400 320 19,600 368

Nueva Vizcaya 26,900 200 6,100 107 ... ----

Occidental Misamis 2,578,600 14,110 2,200,400 89,894 1,106,150

Oriental Misamis... 4,257,700 23,280 3,221,600 97,355 1,373,210

Occidental Negros. 1,771,500 6,810 1,120,300 29,703 5,881,320

Oriental Negros. 2,945,000 13,800 1,935,800 73.379 3.778,440

Palawan.. 839,300 3,770 413,000 13,539 888,710

Pampanga. 4,600 10 3,000 53 .........---

2,579,500 11,060 1,780,000 38,307 404,840

33,000 150 4,600 52 ...........~

2,848,800 13,170 1,858,600 38,432 1,379,810

5,814,600 25,070 3,828,700 112,002 5,448,440

2,561,900 12,120 1,555,000 32,308 623,840

871,200 6,140 519,800 11,786 29,000

1,826,100 7,010 1,293,100 45,560 1,822,270

58,000 140 33,000 534 ... ----

23,095,300 140,480 13,382,400 426,368 1,389,330

Zambales. 683,500 2,540 389,500 10,015 S,600

Zamboanga 5,416,300 33,650 3,148,400 119,507 1,308,350

----

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.......... 114,053,700 600,700 73.375,500 2,142,383 89,385,190

COCONUT

TreeswºnderCultivation,AreaCovered,ProductionandValuefortheYearEndingJune30,1933

PNutsºpedcº,rAveraa,price wVal

rovincesorfo,--—s---tre

o&#,CopraOil(Liters)Tº"Nººrºperº:

(Piculs)-

67,000........................1,830P0.10P3.13................P0.27P2,610

895,00053,3403,170.042.30P3.48.25217,210

4,306,300212,690128,820.031.024.1.1.14997,430---865,90051,05032,760.061.413.71.15236,690

Bataan---------323,000--------------------------1.20.….…3,880Batanes--------242,800.---3,1303.80.2910,130

Batangas3,037,00043,3102,3301.09.28188,450

Bohol----1,933,300261,66059,520.893.16.141,029,520

Bukidnon------92,000400........................2.892.124,470

Bulacan........--------------150,0002.46................------8,690Cagayan............................….--------------------------------1,497,900......................--11,510................1.79.................3931,340

CamarinesNorte2,287,000125,31010,120.02.772.60.09347,810

CamarinesSur......................................................................5,106,600175,200464,150.02.693.22.18787,760

Capiz…--------------2,054,700155,65070,550.081.192.77.11674,430Cavito----6,694,00018,5802,800.................981.75.1798,540

Cebu…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~6,398,900610,34094,860.04.853.27.072,908,810

Cotabato-1,464,70010,23012,980.062.404.53.3089,660

Davao4,180,20096,730860.081.803.95.20482,680

IlocosNorte.......................................-435,800........................9,420................4.70.................2422,740

IlocosSur…~~~~…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1,038,5006,96020,860................2.338.00.2885,720

Iloilo-----------------1,549,300104,04023,310.041.243.88.181,003,560

Isahela -----257,300........................3,970.104.17.................3312,590

36,596,600693,510179,770.03.933.39.142,737.960 1,941,20029,9204,000.051.532.64.21135,640 2,080,5002,19055,830................1.042.50.2139,130 3,859,100366,110141,020.031.072.73.131,345,170 257,500163,2105,890.031.232.33.06436,630 628,600131,7802,580.04.912.82.10434,070 1,431,600129,2804,900.03.822.31.18337,230

Š

3

TreesunderCultivation,AreaCovered,

Provinces

Mountain

NuevaEcija

NuevaVizcaya

OccidentalMisamis

OrientalMisamis

OccidentalNegros

OrientalNegros.......................

Palawan

Pampanga...----------------------------.............Pangasinan

Rizal

Romblon

Samar

Sorsogon

Sulu

SurigaoTarlac----

Tayabas.-.-.-.-.·.·····································································

Zambales

Zamboanga.

PhilippineIslands..............................................................

COCONUT-Continued

ProductionandValuefortheYearEndingJune30,1933—Continued

Nutsconsumed

Productionof

coconutproducts

Averageprice

-.

forfood --Tubaper:sperCopraperilerValue

inumbergg,oilitero';..;Nagercoggerog113,8001,750...4.81...P0.586,490

214,30015,3702.70.137,740 71,8008,530----3.82----.238,560

385,700360,6906,000P0.03.852.46.12920,040

1,138,900384,7004,000.03.922.29.08940,140 1,055,700100,87026,870.103.903.66.16983,720 1,073,800266,09021,200.06.873.14.131,062,060 273,30048,27011,080.042.042.94.12183,480 53,0002.00--------------------------------1,060 2,950,300130,580815,930.031.233.45.17553,940 52,0002.481,290 836,800120,5801,960.02.883.61.12477,510 4,132,800450,51058,640.041.043.42.191,836,170 1,334,500120,85030,500.05.988.57.10482,820 1,097,00087,86032,810.101.204.96.15208,760 1,427,000187,2309,200.07.972.80.18663,880 408,100........................12,570-----.........--1.77-------------.169,270 28,605,0001,385,75078,590.041.008.01.134,523,600 702,30033,91041,420----------------1.064.37.40172,190 1,377,100401,560288,290.041.642.92.171,297,520 138,475,5007,470,9402,810,650.041.113.10.1629,040,790

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 203

ABACA

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Area under cultivation Average

rotri Production ie - TotalProvinces Total :%; (Picule) :“. P: value

(Piculs) picul

(Hectares) (Hectares)

9,190 6,770 43,750 6 P2.68 P117,600

72,910 65,650 274,390 4 3.89 1,068,190

Antique..-.-.-.-.-.-.------- 440 280 940 3 11.67 10,940

Bataan

Ratanes ---------- --------------------

Batangas............ 360 370 460 1 20.00 9,200

480 380 1,730 5 2.97 5,150

8,040 6,040 28,270 5 2.66 75,230

Bulacan -

Cawayan- ------ ------------ ------------------

Camarines Norte... 3,960 3,600 9,690 8 3.35 32.500

36,500 29,460 88,040 3 3.57 314,250

1,660 1,470 6,380 4 4.29 27,400

80 to 340 5 10.67 3,640

2,060 1,710 5,900 3 2.39 14,100

2,050 1,680 6,820 4 4.08 27,800

90,250 76,350 817,270 11 4.71 3,852,240

Ilocos Norte ------------------- -------------------- ------------ ------------ --------------------

Ilocos Sur ------------ ------------ --------------------

Iloilo.------------------------------- 1,510 870 3,110 8 5.65 17,590

Isabela --- ------------ --------------------

Laguna------------- 150 70 280 4 4.00 1.120

Lanao------------------ ---- 2,790 2,250 25, 160 11 2.44 61,400

La Union---..-.-.-.-.- ···················· ···················· ··················· ------ ------------ --------------------

Leyte---..-.-.-.-.-.-.- 60,740 51,090 845,850 : 2.61 90.4.4 10

Marinduque 1,200 860 3,350 4 3.63 12,170

Masbate............... - 770 550 2,550 5 1.54 3,910

Mindoro--..-.-.-.-.-.-.-- 3,480 1,920 12, 100 6 4.84 58,600

"untain~~~~~~ · ····················

Nueva Ecija

Nueva Vizcaya

Occidental Misamis. - 3,560 2,430 20,670 8 1.91 39,460

Occidental Negros 640 350 3,280 9 5.73 18,830

Oriental Misamis 3,070 2,490 14,450 6 1.62 23,410

Oriental Negros...................... 5,390 3,760 15,410 4 2.97 45,740

Palawan

Pampanga

Pangasinan-

Rizal

290 250 670 3 4.98 3,310

34,780 24,280 139,210 6 2.12 294.920

64,220 49,470 139,850 3 3.49 488,760

10, 130 7,710 29,060 4 3.85 111,730

23,110 14,280 71,950 5 2.37 170,630

310 190 640 3 6.00 3,850

8,050 1,690 14,220 8 1.96 27,900

Philippine Islands... 447,170 858,340 2,125,790 6 3.69 7,845,980

204 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

TOBACCO

Area Cultivated, Production, Average Yield per Hectare, Average Price

and Total Value of Tobacco Leaf in the Philippine Islands,

by Provinces, for Year Ending June 30, 1933

- erage Average

Provinces cºa º§ *:::º: price #. M.(Hectares) hectare quintal

440 3,830 9 P2.78 p10,650

250 2,030 8 3.18 6,450

20 210 10 3.76 79.3

240 1,740 7 3.79 6,600

Bataan.

Batanes.... 30 200 7 3.40 680

Batangas. 110 860 8 3.81 280

Bohol. 200 1,790 9 6.27 11,230

Bukidnon. 30 210 7 5.00 1,050

Bulacan 40 100 2 4.00 400

Cagayan. 10,910 131,100 12 3.75 492,400

Camarines Norte -

20 180 9 3.89 700

160 1,390 9 2.38 3,310

80 580 7 5.96 3,460

7,780 80,650 10 2.51 202,310

350 3,310 9 4.88 16,160

100 760 8 5.56 4,230

3,920 38,230 10 3.63 138,630

1,080 11,060 10 4.22 46,640

Iloilo. 3,710 32,640 9 6.16 201,060

Isabela. 18,900 289,030 15 3.96 1,145,030

Latruna -:

80 550 7 7.34 4,040

La Union. 5,130 69,180 13 3.56 246,300

Leyte.......... 1,770 18,250 10 6.28 114,680

90 690 8 2.27 1,570

260 2,340 9 5.53 12,950

Mindoro... 20 120 6 6.00 720

Mountain.... 260 2,420 9 4.45 10,770

Nueva Ecija. 1,070 13,570 13 4.97 67,440

Nueva Vizcaya... 370 4,090 11 4.07 16,660

Occidental Misamis 460 3,860 8 2.08 8,020

Oriental Misamis... 2,550 34,350 13 4.77 163,77

Occidental Negros. 70 640 9 10.36 6,630

Oriental Negros 2,540 31,460 12 2.54 79,870

Palawan 50 480 10 15.14 7,270

Pampanga. -

Pangasinan... 10,000 111,880 11 3.95 442,010

Rizal......... 20 180 9 1.67 300

Romblon. 140 1,510 11 3.03 4,580

Samar 310 2,280 7 8.04 18,330

150 1,020 7 2.91 2,970

400 3,910 10 7.09 27,730

150 1,620 11 3.57 5,7

Tayabas... --- 110 1,030 9 7.96 8,200

Zambales.... ---- 20 270 13 5.00 1,350

Zamboanga 220 2,010 9 2.19 4,499

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.................. 74,610 907,610 12 3.91 3,551,440

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 205

MAGUEY

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Area under Average

Cultivation—Hectare Production -

(Piculs) Yield perIn tº hectare

Total - -

production (Piculs)

35 20 160 8 P2.50 P400

Provinces Price per Total value

picul

Abra.

Agusan

Albay --------

Antique.…...................... 13 5 28 6 1.93 54

Bataan.

Ratanes

D. s.

Bohol.…........... 3,145 2,715 20,885 8 2.13 44,404

Bukidnon

Bulacan.….....................

Cagayan

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur

Capiz.

Cavite. ---- ---

*u-.…. 12,723 10,306 51,980 5 1.91 99,111

6,808 4,350 3,940 9 3.46 13,620

3,971 3,842 8,753 2 2.27 19,844

10 5 50 10 1.92 96

La Union.

Leyte........

Marinduque.

Mashate

Mindoro

Mountain...................…. 17 11 54 5 1.85 100

Nueva Ecija

Nueva Vizcaya ----

Occidental Misamis.......

Oriental Misamis....

Occidental Negros.

Oriental Negros...

Palawan

Pampanga.

Pangasinan.

Rizal.............

Rombl

Sºmar.............

275 264 1,041 4 2.19 2,280

3,413 2,637 4,468 2 1.70 7,600

“ambales.......................... 202 154 680 4 4.27 2,901

PHILIPPINE Islands 30,981 24,624 93,339 4

289682 4

206 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

OAOAO

Ending June 30, 1938

Under cultivation

- -

Yield Average-

-

-+

Provinces Total treee 4-a Trees Paggan per tree price :planted Hec- bearing Kilos per kilo

tares)

Abra...................................... 1,630 1 670 630 .94 P.84 P530

Agusan.. 36,020 25 18,420 16,140 .88 .tt 12.520

Albay. 50,480 35 28,610 20,710 .88 .87 18,130

24,110 17 18,870 8,990 .67 1.01 9,050

2,280 2 690 620 .90 .90 580

73,600 52 27,540 22,740 .82 .93 21,110

140,280 98 99,740 76,890 .tt .65 49,700

Bukidnon.... 68,540 48 29,960 27,970 .93 .67 18,690

Bulacan....... 9,580 * 4,810 4.280 .99 .93 4,000

Cagayan 26,160 18 14,660 9,500 .65 .58 5,520

Camarines Norte. 12.600 0 11,090 8,940 .81 .88 7,900

Camarines Sur. 57,270 40 29,980 20,470 .68 .80 16,480

30.890 22 16,060 13.040 .81 .75 9,810

118,020 79 86,570 72,100 .83 .88 63,860

Cebu.. .. 129,410 91 75.490 68.150 .90 .79 53,570

Cotabato.. 7,380 5 2,480 2,390 .96 .58 1,380

Davao 46,990 88 15,980 7,360 .46 .78 5,350

Ilocos Norte 21.070 15 12,160 9,240 .76 1.01 9,300

Ilocos Sur 7,500 5 4,190 3.240 .qt .75 2,430

Iloilo......... 141,080 99 59,750 54,250 .91 .71 38,550

Isabela.. 58,380 41 22,170 16,700 .75 .65 10.880

Laguna. 42,640 30 18.330 9,820 .53 .57 5.590

Lanao....... 6,730 5 3,700 3,510 .95 .74 2,610

La Union. 95,000 67 51,470 41,840 .81 .94 39,190

102,680 T2 52,680 50,180 .95 .64 32.100

42,870 80 19,620 22,940 1.17 .56 12.930

1,900 1 1,300 900 .69 T8 t00

101,020 T1 58,670 83,440 .57 .76 25.380

Mountain. 30,680 21 16,760 9,710 .58 .53 5,130

Nueva Ecija. 11.010 8 6,470 6,080 .94 .83 5,030

Nueva Vizcaya 29.220 20 14.940 14,290 .96 .96 13,790

Occidental Misamis 10,030 q 5,290 3.180 .60 .79 2.510

Oriental Misamis... 10,700 7 5,190 3,760 .72 .83 3.130

Occidental Negros. 73,850 52 89.070 83.490 .86 .89 29.930

Oriental Negros.. 170,410 119 144,130 86,830 .60 .56 48,510

Palawan. 5,610 4 2,230 1,960 .88 .90 1,770

Pampanga. 13,500 9 3,820 3,470 .91 .82 2.840

Pangasinan... 55,220 89 39.870 35,860 .90 .91 32,510

10,610 : 5,400 4,500 .83 .85 3.840

4,780 3 1,810 1,460 .81 .92 1,340

58,890 41 86.870 28,330 .tt .69 19,450

35,990 25 18,130 13,240 .73 .78 10.340

3,000 2 980 900 .92 .74 570

46,800 33 22,480 20,590 .91 .68 14,010

3,010 2 2,090 1,900 .91 .99 1.880

100,700 T0 52,300 38,160 .78 .76 28.930

5,310 4 3,440 2,990 .87 .76 2.290

25,390 18 8,530 6,980 .82 .72 5,000

Philippine Islands. 2,155,720 1,509 1,204,460 944,660 .78 .75 · 10,830

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 207

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Provinces

Bukidnon.

Bulacan...

Cagayan...

Camarines Norte.

Camarines Sur.

Capiz ----

Cavite.

Cebu.......

Cotabato...

Davao........

Ilocos Norte.

Leyte...........

Marinduque.

Masbate.....

Mindoro.

Mountain

Nueva Vizcaya.

Occidental Misamis

Oriental Misamis.....

Occidental Negros..

Oriental Negros

Palawan.......

Pampanga

Pangasinan.

Philippine Islands.

COFFEE

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

Yield Average

: & Ka Trees Pºgin per free price :rees (Hec- bearing Kilos per kilo

planted res)

2,780 1 1,750 1,550 .88 P0.48 P670

16,380 6 8,550 6,390 .74 .52 3,830

47,620 19 14,980 8,550 .57 1.00 8,560

21,570 9 8,790 4,120 .47 .69 2,850

8,500 3 4,710 3,620 .tt .46 1,670

280 (a) 100 180 1.80 1.89 340

543,520 217 230,580 173,980 .75 .42 73,770

115,550 46 65,590 39,490 .60 .52 20,770

137,220 55 102,770 65,510 .64 .20 13,300

7,850 3 4,350 3,180 .73 .66 2,110

24,610 10 15,310 9,820 .64 .55 5,400

2,850 1 830 220 .26 .41 90

95,760 38 18,450 7,190 .39 .70 5,050

20,520 8 6,220 1,260 .20 .58 730

168,560 67 126,480 115,370 .91 .51 59,530

24,680 10 18,630 12,580 .67 .53 6,630

20,540 8 3,080 1,820 .59 .59 1,080

114,150 46 32,900 22,310 .68 .59 13,260

89,950 36 58,030 32,480 .56 .59 19,110

6,450 3 4,300 2,460 .57 .50 1,230

354,690 142 151,710 96,880 .64 .56 54,610

42,060 17 13,410 9,790 .73 .70 6,860

129,300 52 24,710 12,310 .50 .59 7,230

134,360 54 64,010 17,560 .27 .41 7,240

44,430 18 24,570 18,740 .56 .64 8,810

58,280 23 35,090 26,630 .76 .61 16,190

34,660 14 10,660 8,300 .78 .75 6,230

1,500 1 400 300 .75 1.00 300

161,630 65 72,690 27,870 .38 .80 22,380

378,600 149 199,780 122,260 .61 .54 65,880

21,400 9 10,730 8,110 .75 .65 5,300

48,730 19 26,440 17,290 .65 .61 10,500

29,440 12 8,170 5,190 .63 .41 2,140

17,490 4,030 5,830 1.45 .44 2,550

15,110 6 9,020 8,210 .91 .79 6,480

132,080 53 60,640 49,030 .81 .67 32,920

4,920 2 600 290 .48 .86 250

4,060 2 1,480 890 .60 .84 750

50,750 20 30,810 24,950 .81 .65 16,250

32,690 13 6,520 4,980 .76 .45 2,270

1,990 1 860 660 .TT .67 440

4,340 2 1,260 1,490 1.18 .62 920

30,220 12 9, 130 4,260 .47 .81 3,470

5,700 2 1,190 1,350 1.13 1.19 1,610

9,680 4 3,630 2,170 .60 .55 1,200

5,670 2 2,800 2,000 .71 .50 1,000

337,750 135 55,320 14,220 .26 .74 10,570

2,070 1 1,260 810 .64 62 500

59,030 24 27,290 13,800 .50 9,740

8,616,970 1,447 1,584,610 1,018,250 .64 .54 544,070

a Less than 1 hectare.

208 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

SUGARAPPLE

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

- Area Production, Yiela *:* .,Provinces :: ::::: ang “E” : : :

planted #5 earing fruits

2,260 4 1,620 58,820 36 P1.35 P1,090

14,410 29 11,890 849,140 81 2.11 7,360

9,960 20 7,890 293,110 37 1.38 4,050

9,090 18 7,080 185,320 26 2.03 3,760

220 (a) 100 2.020 20 1.98 40

45,800 92 38,460 1,072,700 32 1.02 10,930

16,270 33 8,950 815,890 35 1.00 3,160

70 (a) --------------

19,610 39 18,680 300,780 22 1.06 3,180

Cagayan.. 4,460 9 3,640 120,740 33 1.56 1,890

Camarines Norte. 5,360 11 8,140 50,190 16 1.99 1,000

Camarines Sur 6,760 18 2,930 76,560 26 2.05 1,570

12,400 25 6,060 102,940 17 1.01 1,040

9,880 20 7,700 176,050 23 2.06 " 3.830

748,620 1,497 314,900 6,908,590 22 1.16 80,340

110 (*) ················ ·················· ············ ············ ··.-.- -

510 1 80 1,880 23 1.09 20

24,470 49 12,680 266,140 21 1.22 3.240

21,100 42 16,420 439,470 27 1.18 5,200

75,770 152 47,500 962,520 20 1.23 11.850

7,390 15 3,960 101,910 26 1.00 1.020

4,630 9 2,690 58,120 22 1.17 680

140 (a) ... -- ---- ---- ---- ------

15,510 31 10,330 216,650 20 1.00 2,170

27,250 55 21,140 456,53 22 .96 4,890

7,790 16 8.620 69,350 19 .79 550

14,300 29 12,100 236,100 20 1.00 2.360

Mindoro... 13,890 28 7,370 154,810 21 1.00 1,550

Mountain 40 (a) 10 310 31 3.22 10

Nueva Ecija 10,440 21 9,080 194,170 21 1.98 3,s60

Nueva Vizcaya 1,700 3 1,350 40,410 30 2.00 810

Occidental Misamis. 550 1 290 9,430 33 1.06 100

Oriental Misamis... T10 1 430 9,770 23 1.02 100

Occidental Negros 15,790 32 12,130 248,330 20 1.27 3,150

Oriental Negros.. 15,490 31 12,330 252,020 20 1.13 2.840

Palawan 3,830 8 3,350 103,340 31 1.06 1,100

6.220 12 4,160 91,270 22 1.86 1,700

30,330 61 20,460 434,140 21 1.08 4.700

24,650 49 18,030 310,870 17 1.40 4,340

12,860 26 6,670 119,020 18 1.04 1.240

33,870 68 11,560 201,300 17 1.02 2,060

10,090 20 6,250 153,500 25 1.01 1,550

3,040 6 2,070 72,750 85 1.00 730

8,540 : 2,720 57,080 21 1.00 570

1,990 4 910 19,650 22 1.17 230

27,120 54 17, 180 323.390 19 1.13 3,650

Zambales. -- 2,200 4 1,650 26,560 16 1.13 300

Zamboanga.......................... 750 1 350 5,760 16 1.21 T0

PhilippiNe IsLANds. 1,323,240 2,646 691,410 15,649,350 23 1.21 189,170

* Less than .58 hectare.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 209

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

PILI NUTS

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

Area Production Yield Agoe Total

Provinces :: covered Trees (Kilos) : ". 100 value

AiAiza (Heg: bearing r kilos

tares)

90 1

Albay........ 59,670 477 45,670 2,062,960 45 P4.62 P95.260

Antique

Bataan

Batanas

Batangas.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- 10 (a) 10 250 25 8.00 20

Bohol..-.-.-.---- 550 4 130 5,510 42 11.80 650

Bukidnon. 500 4

Bulacan----------------..- ···············

Cagayan........ 670 5

Camarines Norte. 5,230 42 3,760 147,390 39 5.27 7,770

Camarines Sur. 39,060 313 29,160 860,380 29 8.34 71,740

60 (a) 30 640 21 7.81 50

20 (*) ··············· ················ ············

560 5 80 2,240 28 8.03 180

170 1 10 290 29 6.90 20

280 2 ············· ················ ············ ············ ················

150 1

1,250 10 10 230 23 4.35 10

230 2

200 2

90 1 10 280 28 7.14 20

11,320 91 4,030 144,160 35 5.62 8,100

5,100 41 3,020 112,460 37 4.65 5,230

Masbate........... 3,140 25 2,270 60,790 26 5.20 3,160

Mindoro.......... 1,040 8 140 3,550 25 5.35 190

Mountain.-.-.-.-.-.·...············ 210 2

Nueva Ecija

Nueva Vizcaya..... 350 3

Occidental Misamis 290 2

Oriental Misamis.

Occidental Negros.. 500 4 50 1,650 33 7.27 120

Oriental Negros...... 350 3 50 1,560 31 5.77 90

30 (a) 10 420 42 7.14 80

Pampanga..........

Pangasinan.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- 150 1 110 2,890 26 4.84 140

290 2 210 5,640 27 7.62 430

Samar 56,100 449 29,460 783,620 27 5.50 43,070

Sorsogon...... 28,170 225 21,880 737,930 34 5.54 40,920

Sulu........ 300 2

Surigao..-.-.-.-.-.-.- 7,730 62 1,190 34,390 29 7.04 2,420

Tarlac---------- 60 1 30 700 23 8.57 60

Tayabas........... 18,200 146 12,830 278,390 22 6.87 19,130

Zamboanga......................... 50 (a)

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.. 242,170 1,937 154,150 5,248,320 34 5.69 298,810

a Less than 1 hectare.

210 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

PUMMIETOS

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Antique..

Bataan...

Batanes...

Bulacan..

Cagayan.

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur

Capiz....

Cavite.

Ilocos Norte..

Ilocos Sur

Iloilo.....

Mountain

Nueva Ecija..

Nueva Vizcaya ----

Occidental Misamis.......

Oriental Misamis...

Occidental Negros.

Oriental Negros..

Palawan.....

Pampanga..

Pangasinan

Rizal...............

Romblon..

PhilippiNe IslANds.

Under cultivation

production yata *****g*Area riee

:: :::::: ang “E” : : :*Planted ières) e 0 fruits

240 1 110 18,200 120 P3.11 P410

240 1 120 11,00 90 5.09 580

19.130 88 9,920 646,400 65 1.07 6.830

1,820 8 1,820 57,400 43 2.23 1.280

1,640 8 1,100 72,500 66 2.59 1,880

380 2 170 10,900 64 1.47 160

2,410 11 1,510 · 98,600 65 2.72 2.es

3,540 16 780 54,800 t1 1.48 810

1,130 5 790 29,600 38 1.62 480

2,820 11 1,150 82,800 t2 2.08 1,720

15,810 t3 9,860 368,900 39 1.96 7,230

1,720 8 qto 78,100 101 1.61 1,280

15,620 T2 7,870 564,400 t2 1.08 6,080

3,070 14 1,790 122,200 68 3.09 3,780

6,290 29 4,030 239,900 59 2.24 5.370

17,920 82 10,000 573,000 57 2.22 12,740

190 1 150 4,600 81 2.83 13m

1,200 5 570 30,600 54 2.38 T30

16,350 T5 7,040 883,200 125 1.5.1 13,380

8,230 88 2,770 159,900 58 3.12 4,990

6,970 82 2,430 155,200 64 2.17 3.370

2,420 11 1,160 67,800 58 2.17 1,470

7,240 33 2,930 250.200 85 2.35 5,880

7,180 83 2,860 154,700 54 2.44 3,770

26,960 124 14,830 649,300 45 2.70 17,550

6,700 81 2,960 184,800 62 1.25 2,320

3,640 17 2,030 160,500 79 1.80 2.890

8.050 37 3,090 114,600 37 2.15 2,480

8,460 16 1,500 118,100 T5 1.74 1.970

2,960 14 1,670 88,000 53 2.21 1,950

15,810 T0 9,190 574,500 62 2.06 11.830

1,240 6 570 51,300 90 2.36 1,210

1,150 5 530 28,000 52 1.86 520

350 2 150 6,700 45 1.94 130

4,770 22 3,550 221,200 62 2.06 4,550

2,460 11 1,520 73.300 48 1.73 1.270

1,480 q 290 10,400 85 6.83 T10

6,760 31 3,170 137,200 44 1.51 3,440

38,750 178 10,830 495,600 46 2.02 10,010

15,300 70 5,730 386,700 67 2.33 9,010

2,850 13 1,500 82,000 55 2.34 1.9.20

16,040 T4 6,750 427,200 63 1.57 6,720

6,780 31 2,940 189,600 64 2.09 3,970

2,380 11 1,080 78,800 68 1.87 1,380

2,950 14 1,470 80,700 55 1.67 1,350

9,260 43 4,320 278,600 64 2.01 5,810

23,920 110 17,550 897,400 51 1.48 13,330

2,580 12 1,740 78,700 42 2.66 1,960

1,660 8 770 38,400 45 3.35 1,120

60 1.93 196,170350,820 1,614 169.930 10,161,500

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 211

BANANAS

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

Yield Average

- 0. - - *

Provinces :: ::::::: t... :'), ... :: :::::planted (Hee- bearing et”re ,,,,,,,,

tares)

145,770 219 108,930 108,930 497 P0.31 P34,400

396,680 595 320,830 320,830 539 .24 76,410

1,168,550 1,753 865,230 865,280 493 .26 225,090

1,499,820 2,250 1,238,720 1,238,720 550 .20 253,020

1,287,060 1,931 905,150 905,150 469 .24 219,260

86,210 54 27,580 27,580 511 .25 6,790

2,705,170 , 4,058 2,191,200 2,191,200 540 .26 576,280

4,230,010 6,345 3,217,940 8,217,940 507 .24 775,520

54,720 82 34,840 84,840 425 .28 8,010

Bulacan. 623,550 935 467,850 467,850 500 .39 183,850

Cagayan...... 299,500 449 246,260 246.260 548 .25 61,020

Camarines Norte 182,960 274 144,280 144,280 526 .26 88.110

Camarines Sur. 1,215,230 1,823 827,280 827,280 454 .21 171,360

Capiz.-.-.------ 1,673,750 2,511 1,017,560 1,017,560 405 .23 238,930

Cavite........... 1,422,870 2,184 1,080,020 1,080,020 506 .25 275,840

6,545,420 9,818 5,125,800 5,125,800 522 .27 1,409,620

1,566,180 2,849 1,215,970 1,215,970 518 .26 321,990

380,500 571 297,180 297,180 520 .27 80.050

1,483,230 2,225 1,160,090 1,160,090 521 .31 855,250

836,400 1,255 640 380 640,380 510 .29 185,910

4,907,790 7,362 3,870,030 3,870,030 526 .29 1,108,980

479,060 T19 378,670 373,670 520 .21 77,740

1,094,480 1,641 861,390 861,390 525 .28 237,760

306,510 460 227,800 227,800 495 .22 49,240

446,870 670 346.530 846,530 517 .28 97,490

5,576,850 8,365 4,486,600 4,486,600 536 .25 1,136,540

Marinduque. 176,900 265 138.480 138,480 522 .27 88.030

Masbate. 187,850 282 144,080 144.080 511 .28 40,640

Mindoro. 490,000 735 391.380 391,380 532 .27 106,150

Mountain 256.250 384 198,540 198,540 517 .27 53,030

Nueva Ecija. 1,259,590 1,889 997,000 997,000 528 .81 305,920

Nueva Vizcaya...... 189,980 285 143,820 143,820 505 .22 32.080

Occidental Misami 98,810 148 79.060 79.060 534 .25 20, 120

Oriental Misamis 1,097,090 1,646 878,800 878,800 534 .26 228,040

Occidental Negros 8,665,770 5,499 2,969,210 2,969,210 540 .84 1,007,300

Oriental Negros. 3,771,500 5,657 3,099,800 3,099,300 548 .81 952,780

Palawan.... 262,020 393 214,390 214,390 545 .22 47,900

Pampanga 451,610 677 368,960 368,960 545 .29 107,720

Pangasinan. 4,083,700 6,125 8,408,880 3,408,880 556 .31 1,063,070

Rizal.......... 1,532,550 2,299 1,231,830 1,231,830 536 .30 375,960

- 251,270 377 205,080 205,080 544 .32 66.770

1,742,540 2,614 1,422,150 1,422,150 544 .21 298,200

871,820 1,308 707,300 707,300 541 .24 167,670

246,200 369 189,070 189,070 512 .28 53,140

1,501,840 2,253 1,152,970 1,152,970 512 .27 308,920

253,900 381 193,450 193,450 508 .37 72.670

985,280 1,478 805,970 805,970 545 .29 231,400

Zambales...... - 204,730 307 152,740 152,740 497 .34 52,250

Zamboanga. ... 4,788,360 7,182 3,221,400 3,221,400 448 .26 836,750

Philippine IslANds. 68,934,290 103,401 53,612,970 53,612,970 518 .27 14,669,970

212 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

MANDARIN

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

production yield 4°°°°°°Area price Total

Total covered Treee (Number of per per 100 Value

Provinces rees - - -:nted #:5 bearing fruits) tree fruits

1,070 4 550 69,830 127 P1.93 P1,350

1,870 6 1,080 56,550 52 2.14 1,210

7,590 27 5,620 605,670 108 2.01 12,150

190 1 110 17,700 161 1.30 230

1,130 4 540 52,700 97 1.95 1,030

Batanes.... 420 1 270 16,140 60 1.42 230

Batangas. 887,550 1,181 125,590 13,427,590 106 1.18 158,910

3,150 11 1,700 263,120 155 1.55 4,070

Bukidnon. 18,500 47 10,860 868,110 80 1.01 8,740

Bulacan.... 1,020 4 640 41,540 65 1.01 420

Cagayan.. 5,060 18 2,840 278,810 98 1.51 4,210

Camarines Norte 240 1 140 16,000 114 1.81 290

Camarines Sur. 7,200 25 4,250 370,130 87 1.29 4,77

1,960 * 950 81,450 86 1.67 1,360

10,960 88 7,170 684,950 95 1.10 7,560

12,820 45 7,280 736,310 101 1.36 10,050

2,650 11 1,560 52,820 34 1.15 610

85,430 124 16,010 1,624,060 101 1.11 18,050

8,820 12 2,220 223,440 100 1.34 2,990

8,790 31 3,640 296,010 81 1.48 4,380

5,870 20 1,720 107,730 63 1.52 1,640

7,630 27 8,720 848,340 94 1.22 4,250

6,920 24 2,970 175,000 59 1.42 2,490

6,540 23 8,010 227,600 76 1.83 3,040

19,530 68 6,920 559,550 81 1.07 5,990

2,600 9 1,190 68,210 57 1.00 680

Masbate... 480 2 260 23,820 92 1.55 370

Mindoro... 5,250 18 1,750 151,150 86 1.04 1,580

Mountain.... 1,400 5 880 64,580 T3 1.05 680

Nueva Ecija 3,370 12 1,890 127,880 92 2.10 2,690

Nueva Vizcaya 2,990 10 1,350 180,380 96 1.00 1,300

Occidental Misamis 1,770 6 950 51,750 54 1.00 520

Oriental Misamis 3,380 12 1,240 61,650 50 1.02 630

Occidental Negros. 7,070 25 2,030 178,930 88 2.02 3,620

Oriental Negros.. 2,280 8 1,680 141,040 84 1.00 1,410

Palawan...... 3,480 12 1,990 155,250 78 1.02 1,580

Pampanga.. 970 3 440 40,450 91 1.93 TS0

16,760 59 8,870 690,760 78 1.06 7,340

10,880 38 8,970 204,920 52 1.00 2,050

1,660 6 1,370 131,900 96 1.01 1,340

7,740 27 4,730 890,800 83 1.00 3,920

4,520 16 1,160 158,400 186 1.20 1,900

1,250 4 700 61,800 88 1.00 620

1,730 6 620 43,050 69 .97 420

740 3 430 39,200 91 1.58 620

18,610 65 9,710 899,890 93 1.38 12,480

1,590 5 750 65,480 87 1.10 T20

Zamboanga. 1,530 5 620 35,050 56 1.17 410

PHILIPPINE IslANds.. 604,460 2,116 259,440 25,117,390 97 1.22 807,580- -

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 213

ORANGE

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Provinces

Albay—

Antique—

Bataan............

Batanes

Ilocos Norte...—

locos Sur...............

Iloilo.…..

Isabela......

Nueva Vizcaya.........

Occidental Misamis.

Oriental Misamis

Occidental Negros...

Pampanga.

Pangasinan.

PHILIPPINe Islands...

Under cultivation

- - Averagerea Production Yield -

†: ;a tºº, (ºr '#' ſº ſº;pi.d (Hee; bearina utta fruits

tares)

5,880 26 3,240 172,940 53 P2.87 P4,970

860 4 460 29,380 64 2.48 730

21,830 96 9,610 851,400 88 2.37 20,170

2,800 12 2,190 145,070 66 2.60 3,770

900 4 570 34,170 60 2.28 780

690 3. 500 46,330 93 1.83 850

21,930 97 9,820 748,130 76 1.71 12,800

8,770 39 3,680 204,010 55 1.68 3,420

5,610 25 2,290 75,160 33 1.16 870

2,600 11 1,190 48,800 41 1.78 870

18,260 80 8,260 526,200 64 1.96 10,300

920 4 260 25,500 98 1.49 380

7,530 33 2,440 201,610 83 1.74 3,500

6,430 28 3,620 237,340 65 1.78 4,220

4,650 20 2,290 141,390 62 2.03 2,870

34,200 150 20,730 1,320,190 64 1.72 22,700

1,900 8 630 33,430 53 2.18 730

2,520 11 980 51,190 52 2.25 1,150

31,970 141 15,570 1,188,000 76 2.53 30,010

8,050 35 4,810 397,280 82 2.33 9,250

15,970 70 7,060 577,760 82 2.08 12,040

8,060 35 4,630 303,580 65 2.50 7,600

4,270 19 1,990 137,340 69 2.31 3,170

4,110 18 1,470 100,680 68 1.82 1,830

12,410 55 4,370 290,910 66 2.00 5,810

14,040 62 5,770 381,140 66 1.87 7,130

2,150 9 1,120 71,470 64 2.01 1,440

190 1 120 8,860 74 2.37 210

1,450 6 710 54,200 76 1.86 1,010

7,340 32 4,050 244,490 60 2.30 5,620

3,760 17 1,890 128,860 68 2.73 3,520

7,930 35 1,910 98,680 52 2.62 2,590

1,290 6 510 36,950 72 2.27 840

9,720 43 2,500 173,660 69 2.01 3,490

8,670 38 3,860 277,000 72 2.83 7,840

3,410 15 1,500 89,750 60 1.97 1,770

2,630 12 1,680 168,890 100 2.04 3,440

1,630 7 620 50,800 82 2.54 1,290

17,860 79 9,150 476,630 52 2.66 12,700

3,510 15 1,710 98,520 58 2.86 2,820

1,470 6 680 36,980 54 1.81 670

5,350 24 2,470 178,470 72 2.76 4,930

7,970 35 2,200 165,140 75 1.92 3,170

3,780 17 1,170 73,100 62 1.68 1,230

6,260 28 2,620 168,960 64 2.38 4,020

3,210 14 1,360 105,290 77 2.86 3,010

14,970 66 5,840 413,530 71 2.47 10,210

1,530 7 930 58,320 63 2.66 1,550

2,960 13 810 50,720 63 2.62 1,330

366,200 1,611 167,840 11,498,200 68 2.18 250,620

214 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

PAPAYAS

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

,—- production, yield "::" ...Provinces : et; trees (N;;;;;; of : : ito :

planted (Hec- bearing fruits

tares)

16,690 25 10,100 150,450 14 P1.91 P2,880

26,170 89 23,850 846,700 15 2.06 7,160

75,400 113 52,800 806,850 15 1.54 12,460

114,160 171 87,760 1,783,860 20 1.00 17,920

15,830 24 11,070 246,100 22 1.51 3,720

6,210 9 4,240 87,540 20 1.64 1,440

58,420 88 30,880 506,620 16 2.61 13.230

74,740 112 59,540 1,238,360 21 2.40 29,710

2,580 4 2,230 61,350 27 1.69 1,040

17,890 26 18,770 286,350 21 2.73 7.810

57,880 87 45,910 637,700 14 1.53 9,750

Camarines Norte.. 23,860 36 16,280 281,710 17 1.91 5,390

Camarines Sur.. 128,910 193 104,120 1,866,200 17 1.61 29,990

Capiz.. 85,850 54 26,580 367,150 14 2.04 7,490

Cavite. 92,270 138 62,870 1,264,710 20 2.68 33.900

Cebu....... 366,840 550 332,770 7,442,350 22 1.85 137,850

18,020 27 15,700 288,200 18 2.54 7,310

29,130 44 24,470 459,480 19 2.88 13.260

Ilocos Norte. 52,080 T8 89,120 851,850 22 1.70 14,520

Ilocos Sur. 46,830 T0 81,880 690,420 21 1.61 11,090

Iloilo... 104,260 156 88,800 1,681,440 20 2.21 37.180

41,310 62 24,850 495,910 20 1.70 8,450

66,580 100 51,660 1,201,290 23 1.91 22,910

7,560 11 4,390 79,020 18 1.80 1,420

101,980 153 70,860 1,411,570 19 1.45 20,510

51,300 qt 48,490 1,082,300 25 1.8.2 19,740

Marinduque. 20,700 81 17,730 260,680 15 1.58 4,120

Masbate........ 53,070 80 46,200 702,480 15 1.55 10,900

Mindoro....... 49,000 T4 32,960 728,000 22 1.57 11,470

Mountain.. 55,740 84 49,150 841,480 17 1.97 16,620

Nueva Ecija...... 53,940 81 45,190 1,064,480 23 1.83 19,520

Nueva Vizcaya. 23,770 36 19,690 439,380 22 1.59 7,010

Occidental Misamis 4,790 * 8,190 71,390 22 2.10 1,500

Oriental Misamis. 2,300 3 1,780 41,650 24 2.18 910

Occidental Negros.. 55,030 83 35,690 800, 110 22 1.74 13,950

Oriental Negros... 95,370 143 86,040 1,731,500 20 1.79 31,070

Palawan 41,660 62 38,270 832,970 21 2.02 16,800

Pampanga... 11,810 18 9,220 184,400 20 1.80 3,320

Pangasinan. 164,650 247 129,980 2,798,260 22 1.52 42,700

28,260 42 20,660 867,260 18 2.08 7,630

15,870 24 13,350 227,870 17 1.77 4,030

53,810 81 40,230 678,300 17 1.71 11,500

54,570 82 39,800 818,970 21 1.36 11,160

12,620 19 10,110 233,630 28 1.87 4,350

31,640 47 24,930 574,710 23 2.03 11,670

20,160 30 16, 190 388,33m 24 2.28 8,870

108,480 163 88,100 1,826,770 21 1.91 34,880

Zambales.. 22,630 34 17, 110 387,410 23 1.59 6,17

Zamboanga....................... 96,160 144 77,050 1,208,510 16 1.57 18,950

PhilippiNe Islands.. 2,708,230 4,062 2,137,060 42,818,520 20 1.81 77.310

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 215

PINEAPPLE

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

rea - era.Provinces rºa Production *:::::::: 4. ge Total

(Hec- (Fruits) -- per 100 value

tares) (Fruits) fruits

34 213,700 6,285 P4.26 P9,100

Agusan -22 105,120 4,778 3.54 3,720

Albay—- 114 524,320 4,599 2.91 15,250

Antique - 33 146,800 4,448 3.43 5,030

Ratann 128 686,860 5,366 3.04 20,910

Ratanes 7 23,170 3,310 4.23 980

Patangas 90 478,980 5,322 3.07 14,690

Bohol -- 55 198.620 3,611 2.81 5,580

Rukidnon - 246 1,993,310 8,103 4.31 85,930

Bulacan.... 23 104,450 4,541 3.40 3,550

Cagayan.... -- 49 243,300 4.965 2.72 6,630

Camarines Norte. --- 28 100,450 3,587 3.82 3,840

Camarines Sur...... --- 127 495,660 3,903 3.57 17,710

Capiz 120 446,260 3,719 3.51 15,650

Cavite 70 248,650 3,552 3.53 8,790

Cebu 94 362,350 3,855 3.87 14,020

15 42,330 2,822 3.42 1,450

45 122,930 2,732 3.59 4,420

58 113,760 1,961 4.09 4,650

49 93,610 1,910 3.86 3,610

35 66,980 1.914 3.90 2,610

39 111,220 2.852 3.45 3,840

126 360,330 2,860 3.78 13,610

Lanao 6 9,720 1,620 2.98 290

La Union....... 54 134,930 2,499 3.99 5,390

Leyte--------- -- 127 403,840 3,180 3.87 15,650

Marind 16 38,970 2,436 3.13 1,220

Mashate 6 13,640 2,273 3.66 500

Mindoro.......... 6 14,890 2,482 2.82 420

Mountain. 97 378,950 3,907 4.43 16,810

Nueva Ecija --- 31 75,240 2,427 5.04 3,790

Nueva Vizcaya. -- 23 59,570 2,590 4.98 2,970

Occidental Misamis. 18 35,660 1,981 4.93 1,760

12 34,350 2,862 3.03 1,040

Occidental Negros. 75 204,340 2,724 5.27 10,780

Oriental Negros 45 112,380 2,497 4.86 5,460

Palawan...... 23 32,700 1,422 5.04 1,650

Pampanga. 9 20,240 2,249 4.69 950

Pangasinan. 93 260,600 2,802 4.21 10,970

27 153,750 5,694 4.14 6,370

25 60,570 2,423 3.45 2,090

221 803,070 3,634 3.68 29,530

52 104,980 2,019 3.69 3,870

14 24,360 1,740 4.51 1,100

59 149,650 2,536 3.59 5,380

11 26,220 2,384 5.1.1 1,340

115 354,640 3,084 3.88 13,780

11 24,510 2,228 3.67 900

58 145,190 2,503 3.72 5,400

Philippine Islands.......................... 2.841 10,960,120 3,858 3.79 414,980

216 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

LANZONES

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

Area Production Yield Average Total

Provinces # 2: tree. ;)" .. ?? :

planted (Hec- bearing kaing

tares)

Abra...................------------------------------ -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---------- -

Agusan. -- 7,740 26 3,450 3,530 1.02 P4.26 P15,040

Albay.. 460 2 170 200 1.17 2.95 590

Antique--------

Bataan

Batanes -- --

Batangas.......------------------ -- 19,570 65 1,700 1,530 .90 4.23 6,410

Bohol......... -- 10,360 34 5,890 4,270 .72 2.96 12,660

Bukidnon.. -- 1,910 6 1,480 760 .51 3.07 2,330

Bulacan. 150 (a) 70 60 .85 3.17 190

Cagayan.... 500 2 ·········· ·············· ············ ----------- ----------

Camarines Norte.. 1,010 3 300 240 .80 3.08 T40

Camarines Sur... 7,330 24 1,810 930 .71 3.09 2,880

Capiz................ 590 2 410 320 .78 3.50 1,120

Cavite.. 3,330 11 1,020 740 .73 3.23 2,390

Cebu.... 6,230 21 4,440 5,170 1.16 3.15 16,310

Cotabato. 530 2 390 37 .94 3.00 1,110

Davao..... 5,430 18 2,840 2,070 .73 4.99 10,340

Ilocos Norte. 260 1

Ilocos Sur. 70 (a)

260 1 80 60 .75 3.50 210

10

159,740 527 85,120 119,460 1.40 5.64 673,710

12,660 42 2,700 2,140 .79 5.60 5,560

510 2 140 80 .57 2.87 230

24,930 82 14,550 12,310 .85 3.80 46,790

Marinduque.. 5,390 18 1,640 1,010 .62 3.63 3,670

Masbate-

Mindoro 1,310 4 1 10 T0 .63 4.00 280

Mountain 40 (a)

Nueva Ecija..... 70 (a)

Nueva Vizcaya 60 (a) 10 10 1.00 4.00 40

Occidental Misamis.. 3,240 11 1,310 1,010 .TT 3.77 3,810

Oriental Misamis... 26,210 86 18,190 15,020 .83 3.70 55,600

Occidental Negros 1,670 5 1,160 1,000 .86 4.22 4,220

Oriental Negros.... 440 1 330 300 .91 4.13 1,240

Palawan

720 2 60 50 .83 4.00 200

180 1 20 10 .50 4.00 40

320 1 80 70 .88 4.00 2S0

5,020 17 2,190 2,030 .93 3.31 6,710

420 1 110 60 .55 4.67 280

13,820 46 3,990 2,850 .71 8.00 8,560

Surigao.... 1,780 6 790 410 .52 3.71 1,520

Tarlac

Tayabas.........-.-.-.-.-·--···················· 19,510 64 7,920 6,740 .85 4.11

Zambales........................................

Zamboanga.................................. 58,390 193 10,400 8,280 .79 3.03 25,100

PHILIPPINE IsLANds.......... 402,170 1,327 174,370 193,160 1.11 4.86 937,890

" Less than 1 hectare

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 217

SOURSOP

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

-p.,.,.,.,.,,, yata Average

Provinces : &a trees ay.: of : ''ºo :

planted Hec- bearing fruits

tares)

1,380 3 570 10,600 18 P1.79 P190

- 6,680 16 4,630 68,130 15 2.27 1,550

Albay.... 15,020 36 7,630 116,060 15 2.40 2,790

Antique... 8,560 21 4,940 82,570 17 2.68 2,170

Bataan..... 670 2 490 10,200 21 3.33 340

Ratanes

Batangas. 4,590 11 2,820 47060 17 2.61 1,230

Bohol........ 10,550 25 8,730 146,770 17 2.30 3,380

Bukidnon. 930 2 540 7,360 14 1.90 140

Bulacan.... 2,180 5 1,370 24,270 18 3.58 870

3,680 9 1,730 31,170 18 1.99 620

Camarines Norte 690 2 450 9,320 21 4.08 380

Camarines Sur. 8,610 21 3,660 57.270 16 2.81 1,610

6,690 16 3,040 48,940 16 3.15 1,540

4,280 10 2,190 32,400 15 2.72 880

34,410 83 23,020 407,070 18 2.47 10,070

2,220 5 1,430 27,380 19 3.03 880

3,220 8 1,730 24,390 14 2.62 640

Ilocos Norte... 12,070 29 6,920 113,530 16 2.54 2,890

Ilocos Sur. 6,560 16 4,170 72,040 17 2.66 1,920

Iloilo 15,280 37 7,830 154,070 20 2.87 4,420

Isabela. 4,510 11 2,470 46,080 19 2.95 1,360

Laguna. 1,570 4 910 16,180 18 2.97 480

Lanao......... -------- 880 2 350 5,270 15 2.47 130

La Union. 23,900 57 15,100 248,230 16 2.53 6,290

27,830 67 18,550 288,140 15 2.47 7,110

2,610 6 2,040 31,630 15 2.59 820

640 1 420 7,690 18 2.34 180

Mindoro... 7,930 19 5,030 84,450 17 2.69 2,270

Mountain. 430 1 220 2,250 10 2.67 60

Nueva Ecija...... 29,530 71 22,300 392,190 - 17 2.31 9,080

Nueva Vizcaya. 4,390 10 2,740 49,790 18 2.57 1,280

Occidental Misamis 1,010 2 570 9,840 17 2.4.4 240

Oriental Misamis.... 560 1 350 5,670 16 2.47 140

Occidental Negros.. 27,010 65 15,010 283,050 19 2.33 6,610

Oriental Negros... 2,670 6 1,840 33, 160 18 2.32 770

3,810 9 2,680 44,500 17 2.67 1,190

Pampanga 6,640 16 4,630 55,910 12 3.29 1,840

Pangasinan... 23,280 56 15,230 283,560 19 1.94 5,490

4,200 10 2,530 37,680 15 2.4.1 910

680 2 550 8,300 15 2.53 210

38,060 91 21,960 281,640 13 2.42 6,850

11,250 27 4,160 45,540 11 2.57 1,170

3,620 9 2,550 42,540 17 2.61 1,110

2,890 7 1,520 24,910 16 2.49 620

2,800 : 2,050 38,430 19 3.25 1,250

16,580 40 12,030 197,860 16 2.21 4,380

5,730 14 3,220 51,110 16 2.66 1,360

21,300 51 18,010 201,900 15 1.89 3,810

Philippine Islands. 1,019 261,910 4,308,100 16 2.4.5 105,450424,580

218 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

MANGO

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

Production yield 4"a"- #a?

Provinces : #ta bearing ay; of #. :'''';0 :

planted (Hec- Trees fruits

tares)

17,520 326 6,250 994,850 159 P1.46 P14,480

150 3 ------------------

2,150 40 860 205,100 238 3.29 6,760

19,660 366 14,160 8,547,550 250 2.17 75,950

487 17,260 4,618,350 267 2.55 117,570

(a)

594 16,200 8,615,100 223 1.54 55.830

126 4,490 1,222,700 272 1.75 21,450

23 870 358,050 406 2.36 8,350

Bulacan.. 919 29,930 18,541,050 452 3.19 432,390

Cagayan. 11,630 216 5,270 2,295,250 435 2.4.1 55,400

Camarines Norte... 20 (a) -

Camarines Sur... 10,750 200 5,410 1,396,200 258 1.92 26,790

14,790 275 9,820 2,401,850 244 2.90 69.640

... 25,010 465 15,400 3,832,800 249 2.12 81,140

----- 41,240 767 17,440 5,707,900 827 2.33 133,090

8,900 72 1,850 336,650 182 1.73 5,840

2,400 45 1,100 217,600 198 1.56 3,390

Ilocos Norte. 32,220 599 15,210 5,332,600 350 2.36 125,780

Ilocos Sur 11,690 217 5,590 1,487,740 266 1.49 22,250

Iloilo.... 87,700 1,631 47,960 12,421,500 259 2.22 275,800

Isabela. 11,470 213 5,630 1,404,100 249 2.47 34,670

6,720 125 8,660 995,200 272 1.95 19,480

Lanao. 5,420 101 2,860 847,200 296 1.10 9,320

La Union 35,610 662 18,030 5,095,950 391 1.66 84,820

Leyte....... 2,470 46 1,330 236,550 178 2.15 5,090

Marinduque.. 4,870 91 2,350 607,400 258 2.03 12,330

Masbate.. 400 q 800 33,300 111 2.34 TS0

Mindoro.. 9,580 178 5,090 1,319,800 259 2.33 30,780

6,650 124 3,760 656,200 174 1.35 8,890

Nueva Ecija. 45,980 855 30,460 18,088,050 592 2.42 436,050

Nueva Vizcaya 8,760 163 4,400 2,998,000 681 1.54 46,130

Occidental Misami 6,540 122 3,830 1,484,750 388 1.60 23,780

Oriental Misamis 7,990 149 3,770 854,300 227 1.55 13,280

Occidental Negros.... 15,540 289 5,330 2,062,000 887 4.37 90,120

Oriental Negros. 11,950 222 7,840 2,879,500 367 1.61 46,440

Palawan.... ... 3,310 62 1,650 593,550 360 2.24 13.290

Pampanga. ... 13,370 249 7,100 1,682,200 237 3.62 60,990

Pangasinan.. ... 109,670 2,040 59,710 16,165,480 271 2.76 446,440

46,100 857 18,320 4,611,300 252 1.53 70.730

420 8 290 73,200 252 1.68 1,230

870 16 220 35,750 162 2.99 1,070

940 17 290 71,500 246 3.12 2.230

11,670 217 8,880 814,000 210 1.52 12,360

4,800 89 2,060 438,650 213 1.57 6,890

20,570 383 7,410 2,115,350 285 2.14 45,240

20,840 388 6,270 1,618,850 258 2.55 41,250

10,040 187 6,560 1,445,350 220 1.50 21.660

15,230 283 4,840 1,107,100 229 1.04 11.490

Philippine Islands 834,110 15,514 427,310 133,801,920 313 2.34 3,129,460- -

a Less than 1 hectare.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 219

PEANUTS

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

yield Average- Area Production price Total

Provinces Č:.. "Riº" nºſ. º ºr

47 11,200 238 *7.86 T-880

16 5,800 362 8.10 470

145 81,100 659 8.07 6,550

41 15,500 878 12.06 1,870

132 110,300 836 9.79 10,800

256 367,300 1,435 7.85 28,850

136 94,800 697 10.63 10,080

47 37,500 798 3.36 1,260

81 13,400 432 9.92 1,330

432 333,200 771 7.76 25,870

19 5,700 300 9.65 550

348 236,900 681 9.37 22,200

59 42,500 720 9.29 3,950

84 55,900 665 13.42 7,500

428 209,400 489 8.18 17,130

175 122,400 699 8.91 10,910

38 21,000 553 9.52 2,000

316 213,500 675 10.01 21,370

200 117,000 585 9.03 10,570

268 148,900 555 10.29 15,330

234 201,200 860 9.76 19,640

6 11,000 1,833 10.00 1,100

133 133,400 1,003 7.29 9,720

299 148,400 496 9.42 13,980

576 254,600 4.42 9.26 23,580

19 13,300 700 11.28 1,500

28 11,800 421 9.58 1,130

Mindoro

Mountain. 37 27,000 730 9.85 2,660

*ueva Ecija.…..... 381 231,400 607 8.06 18,660

Nueva Vizcaya........ 125 83,800 670 10.24 8,580

Occidental Misamis 62 44,300 71.4 9.37 4,150

Oriental Misamis.... 34 10,600 312 9.62 1,020

0ccidental Negros. 65 17,400 268 11.21 1,950

Oriental Negros... 113 59,300 525 7.74 4,590

5 2,000 400 15.00 300

46 68,100 1,480 5.49 3,740

308 225,500 732 11.56 26,080

61 12,600 206 8.09 1,020

4 1,700 425 11.18 190

80 31,600 395 8.42 2,660

24 8,800 367 9.66 850

192 95,500 497 9.22 8,810

49 10,800 220 9.63 1,040

50 23,900 478 10.38 2,480

92 28,800 813 10.80 3,110

13 5,700 4.38 11.93 680

281 179,100 637 7.32 13,110

PHILIPPINE Islands... 6,535 4,184,900 640 8.98 375,800

220 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

CUSTARDAPPLE

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

production yiela ***9* Total

Provinces : c:::::: Trees ('; of : ;'';0 value

Gia (Heer bearing s *** " fruits

tares)

Abra......................................... 2,380 6 2,170 40,070 18 P1.00 P400

Agusan -------

Albay.... 4,370 11 2,040 49,600 24 1.85 920

Antique. 160 (a) 80 2,320 29 1.72 40

Bataan.. 8,040 8 2,140 48,310 23 2.65 1,280

Batanes. 10 (*) .............. ·················· ············ ············ -------------

Batangas. ---- 5,240 14 3,730 91,540 25 2.46 2,250

Bohol........................................ 1,810 5 1,290 33,170 26 2.26 150

Bukidnon ---- --------------

Bulacan... 1,840 5 1,120 27,640 25 2.39 660

Cagayan... 7,310 19 4,430 126,230 28 1.95 2,460

Camarines Norte. 110 (*) .............. ·················· ············ ············ ------------

3,130 8 2,050 54,590 27 1.32 T20

1,420 4 320 8,280 26 1.33 110

8,380 9 2,660 66,220 25 1.34 890

20,220 52 6,360 137,410 22 1.67 2,290

50 (a)

250 1 - - -

Ilocos Norte... 25,570 66 539,170 31 1.06

Ilocos Sur 3,020 8 2,710 50,950 19 2.06 1,050

10, 190 26 8,450 202,010 24 1.19 2,400

1,910 5 1,400 35,950 26 1.39 500

10,390 27 7,420 146,170 20 1.91 2,790

101,010 263 96,630 2,194,200 23 .98 21,630

580 1 180 5,580 31 1.97 110

1,960 5 520 11,000 21 1.91 210

130 (a) 80 2,160 27 .92 20

6,460 17 2,780 42,450 15 1.70 T20

Mountain 330 1 170 4,470 26 1.12 50

Nueva Ecija 26,580 69 8,500 167,710 20 1.60 2,890

Nueva Vizcaya 5,310 14 2,830 73.810 26 1.38 1,020

Occidental Misamis 140 (a) -

9riental Misamis.................. . . . ................. ............ ........... ----

Occidental Negros.................. 2,670 : 2,460 63,880 26 1.22 TS0

Oriental Negros 140 (a) - -

Palawan...... 380 1 310 8,910 29 1.79 189

Pampanga. 6,430 17 4,060 99,810 25 1.52 1,520

Pangasinan. 18,330 48 10,490 247,100 24 1.81 4,480

1,780 5 990 25,720 26 1.36 350

90 (a) 30 8:30 28 1.20 10

100 ( a ) 40 1,200 30 1.67 30

220 1 140 4,550 33 1.98

50 (*) .............. .................. ············ ············ -------------

Surigao.. 110 (*) .............. ················· ············ ············ -~--~---

Tarlac. 6,200 16 3,730 95,930 26 1.27 1,220

Tayabas. 1,080 3 780 19,670 25 1.32 280

Zambales. 4,100 11 2,830 60,340 21 1.16 t09

Zamboanga. 230 1 100 2,340 23 1.71 40

PhilippiNe Isla Nos... 290,210 754 203,560 4,791,290 24 1.28 51.300

* Less than .57 hectare

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW221

CHICOS

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

production yield AverageProvinces : c:: Trees (N:) of ::e ,,'''';0 :

planted :#5 bearing fruits

Abra..... 130 1 70 28,740 410 P0.76 P220

Agusan ---------------- -------------- ------------- ------------------ ------------ ------------ ----------

:,~~~ 560 3 270 57,150 212 .89 510

ntinna

Bataan..... 680 3 440 112,160 255 .89 1,000

Batanes--..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- ·············· ·············· ----------- ------------------ --- --

95 5,120 1,011,380 197

11 360 97,550 271

25 3,380 860,520 254 .84 7,260

2 310 56,600 182 1.01 570

Camarines Norte.

Camarines Sur. 1,430 7 360 140,800 391 .98 1,380

Capiz.... 130 1 T0 16,300 230 .80 130

Cavite. 4,410 23 2,840 977,750 344 .85 8,300

Cebu......................... ---- 6,170 33 4,800 720,000 150 .60 4,320

Cntahata

130 1 10 2,250 225 .89 20

3,880 20 510 108,840 213 .91 990

2,960 16 1,700 438,880 258 .87 8,840

1,640 9 1,050 183,600 175 .87 1,600

70 (a) 40 7,180 179 1.11 80

12,510 66 9,410 1,806,530 192 .85 15,340

1,140 6 700 135,200 193 1.09 1,480

490 3 130 17,580 135 1.08 190

310 2

210 1 10 2,200 220 .91 20

5,300 28 2,240 936,830 418 .74 6,910

Nueva Vizcaya

Occidental Misamis 660 3 460 97,000 211 1.00 970

Oriental Misamis...----

Occidental Negros. 2,130 11 1,500 345,900 231 .97 3,350

Oriental Negros..... 1,300 910 103,050 113 1.41 1.450

Palawan

Pampanga. 1,940 10 970 325,550 336 .86 2,810

Pangasinan. 8,670 19 2,730 832,860 305 .86 7, 190

Rizal 5,940 31 3,270 499,770 153 1.00 5,000

50 (a) 50 31,200 624 .99 210

60 (a) 40. 11,350 277 .97 110

70 (a) 30 19,300 643 .98 190

40 (a) 10 2,000 200 1.00 20

520 3 20 5,000 250 1.00 50

350 2 110 16,800 153 1.01 170

5,680 30 1,990 456,100 229 .80 3,650

310 2 210 31,700 151 1.01 820

60 (a) 30 13,500 450 .89 120

Philippine Islands..... 90,070 474 46,150 10,509, 120 228 .84 88,460

a Less than .60 hectare.

289682 5

222 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

SWEET POTATOES

Area planted Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Provinces

Abra....

Agusan...

Albay......

Antique...

Bulacan...

Cagayan

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur

Marinduque...

Masbate...

Mindoro...

Mountain....

Nueva Ecija

Nueva Vizcaya.

Occidental Misamis

Oriental Misamis....

Occidental Negros

Oriental Negros

Palawan.-----

Surigao.

Tarlac....

Tayabas.

Zambales.....

Zamboanga.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDs...................

Area - Yield Average

planted Production per price Total

(Hectares) . (Kilos) hectare per 100 value

(Kilos) kilos

84 200,500 2,387 P1.27 P2,550

3,191 6,178,800 1,936 .97 60,020

3,683 7,639,300 2,074 .72 54,880

528 1,150,900 2,180 1.05 12,140

43 81,700 1,900 1.57 1,280

38 48,700 1,281 1.03 500

124 296,000 2,387 1.36 4,040

5,438 11,285,700 2,075 .66 74.600

490 1,842,800 3,761 1.07 19,770

79 152,700 1,933 .97 1,480

477 754,200 1,581 1.94 14,650

1,107 1,956,100 1,767 1.76 34,480

2,055 4,327,600 2,106 .70 30,450

1,032 3,187,900 3,089 1.12 35,630

153 299,300 1,956 1.24 3,700

2,769 10,364,600 1,815 .80 84,350

315 718,700 2,281 1.08 7,790

2,064 5,562,400 2,695 1.60 88,850

731 2,477,500 4,389 1.74 43,150

415 1,011,000 2,436 1.08 10,900

947 2,914,300 3,077 1.18 34,400

252 543,300 2,156 1.53 8,320

167 449,600 2,692 1.69 7,590

2,803 9,016,700 3,217 .38 34,640

715 1,906,800 2,667 1.21 23,090

4,314 14,448,600 3,349 .92 119.240

279 869,000 3,115 .63 5,450

1,360 2,716,200 1,997 .78 21,130

116 331,900 2,861 1.38 4,580

12,461 42,481,600 3,409 .88 373,770

614 1,186,500 1,932 1.69 20,080

253 734,100 2,901 1.23 9,001

426 1,475,100 3,463 .62 9,220

927 2,325,600 2,509 .83 19,280

345 1,706,500 4,946 1.13 19,300

1,376 4,279,000 3,110 1.34 57,320

322 811,700 2,521 .83 6,740

41 213,700 5,212 1.02 2,180

1,193 4,579,200 3,838 .84 38,640

62 236,000 3,806 2.83 6,680

347 766,800 2,210 1.11 8,530

7,674 26,120,800 3,404 .76 199,890

3,782 7,566,800 2,000 .54 41,070

361 1,350,000 3,740 1.46 19,730

4,760 8,690,000 1,826 .60 52,460

52 329,900 6,344 .69 2,270

2,496 10,571,400 4,235 1.14 121,020

189 477,400 2,526 .78 3,710

1,116 2,468,600 2,212 .71 17,660

74 566 211,103,500 2,831 .89 1,872,210

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW223

CASSAVA

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

Area - Yield Average

Provinces planted Production per price Total

(Hectares) (Kilos) hectare per 100 value

(Kilos) kilos

43 96,500 2,244 P0.60 P550

492 1,356,900 2,758 1.12 15,190

99 255,900 2,585 1.96 5,010

80 174,500 2,181 2.00 3,490

12 46,800 3,900 2.56 1,200

140 258,600 1,847 2.42 6,270

1,021 2,502,000 2,450 1.77 44,210

217 408,400 1,882 1.77 7,230

291 481,900 1,875 1.72 8,300

257 642,900 2,501 1.83 11,800

613 1,735,500 2,831 1.89 32,810

5 10,000 2,000 1.70 170

1,173 2,705,200 2,306 2.28 61,740

581 1,649,600 2,839 1.62 26,790

221 524,200 2,372 1.71 8,980

128 263,100 2,055 1.96 5,170

48 116,400 2,425 2.05 2,390

145 296,700 2,046 2.40 7,110

12 30,000 2,500 2.00 600

70 149,200 2,131 1.90 2,830

2,460 7,817,200 3,178 3.58 28,030

286 851,200 2,976 2.45 20,880

296 914,400 3,089 2.00 18,350

64 151,400 2,366 1.77 2,680

227 632,000 2,784 1.11 7,040

61 157,000 2,574 1.64 2,570

5. 12,100 2,420 2.89 350

Nueva Ecija. 78 164,600 2,110 2.87 4,730

Nueva Vizcaya. 9 35,300 3,922 2.86 1,010

Occidental Misamis. 189 338,400 1,790 1.98 6,690

Oriental Misamis...... 92 195,300 2,123 .89 1,740

Occidental Negros. 249 600,700 2,412 2.17 13,030

Oriental Negros..... 1,461 2,447,500 1,675 1.44 35,320

Palawan..... 271 624,400 2,304 1.46 9,110

Pampanga. --------

Pangasinan. 418 1,273,200 3,046 2.17 27,700

12 19,700 1,642 2.08 410

227 497,300 2,200 2.00 9,950

1,046 2,447,000 2,339 .87 21,290

833 1,514,300 1,818 1.02 15,500

84.4 2,310,600 2,738 2.09 48,200

308 864,700 2,807 1.15 9,930

471 997,600 2,118 1.34 13,370

124 206,700 1,670 1.19 2,460

865 2,087,500 2,413 1.18 24,720

PHILIPPINE Islands................... 16,544 40,864,400 2,470 1.41 576,900

224 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

GABE

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

- Area Production Siga ago Total

Provinces #### (Kilos) hectare per 100 value

(Kilos) kilos

Abra................................................... 48 158,000 3,292 P2.99 P4.720

Agusan. 332 981,400 2,904 2.19 21,470

Albay.... 334 781,800 2,341 1.69 13,210

Antique... 153 840,800 2,227 2.13 7,270

Bataan.... 23 75,500 8,283 1.76 1,330

Batanes... 52 114,900 2,210 1.30 1,500

Batangas. 302 626,000 2,073 2.43 15,190

93 228,900 2,461 2.09 4,790

Bukidnon. 71 253,000 3,563 1.71 4,320

Bulacan... 58 180,400 2,248 2.39 3,120

Cagayan.. 280 624,100 2,229 2.59 16,180

Camarines Norte.... 373 930,000 2,493 1.74 16,190

Camarines Sur. 355 659,100 1,857 1.93 12,760

368 1,119,000 3,041 2.45 27,460

88 252,700 2,871 2.38 6,020

402 1,086,900 2,704 2.96 32,160

371 788,300 2,125 3.49 27,500

840 723,400 2,128 2.24 16.210

200 420,700 2,103 3.20 13,470

11 20,000 1,818 3.40 680

247 586,400 2,374 4.75 27,860

86 ... 195,000 2,267 3.33 6,490

244 512,600 2,101 3.58 18,370

575 1,817,700 3,161 1.78 32,410

78 138,000 1,769 2.58 3,560

1,094 3,003,200 2,745 1.97 59.180

171 374,500 2,190 1.92 7,210

40 108,300 2,707 4.89 5,300

35 95,200 2,720 2.30 2,190

516 1,465,200 2,839 2.69 39,390

128 283,100 2,802 2.86 8,090

Nueva Vizcaya........ T8 183,700 2,355 3.13 5,780

Occidental Misamis 168 485,800 2,892 2.68 13,040

Oriental Misamis 125 283,000 2,264 2.66 7,530

Occidental Negros.. 139 375,000 2,698 4.22 15,840

Oriental Negros ---- 760 1,900,500 2,501 2.43 46,210

Palawan 11 26,000 1,364 2.92 T60

Pampanga. 45 160,700 3,571 2.18 3,500

Pangasinan... -- 224 479,600 2,141 2.33 11,180

Rizal.......-- 36 86,900 2,414 2.93 2,550

Romblon.. 135 296,800 1,198 1.50 4,450

Samar 946 2,229, 100 2,356 2.05 45,620

Sorsogon.. 295 699,500 2,871 1.9.0 13.290

Sulu....... 73 117,400 1,688 2.78 3,270

Surigao. 427 883,000 2,068 2.01 17,780

62 - 314,600 5,074 2.11 6,640

530 1,265,500 2,388 3.01 38,070

---- 56 111,800 1,996 2.04 2,280

Zamboanga -- 187 384,100 1,786 2.14 10,150

11,766 29,177,100 2,480 2.4.1 703,530PHILIPPINE ISLANDs...

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 225

UBI

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

Yield AverageArea - -

Provinces #., "º" ºr º, ºft(Hectares) (Kilos) kilos

3 5,300 1,767 P5.85 P310

9.) 222,100 2,523 2.71 6,150

80 112,500 1,339 1.91 2,150

81 191,200 2,360 3.87 7,410

75 99,300 1,324 7.21 7,160

216 592,300 2,742 3.80 22,510

26 37,800 1,454 5.83 . 2,200

2.540 7,171,200 2,823 6.80 487,780

Bukidnon. 5 14,500 2,900 4.96 720

Bulacan.…. ---------- --- -- ----

Cagayan 622 984,100 1,582 4.01 39,470

Camarines Norte. 13 21,900 1,685 1.64 360

Camarines Sur. 50 72,800 1,456 4.01 2,920

36 61,600 1,711 3.59 2,210

304 166,000 5,460 7.99 13,270

387 2,488,000 6,429 1.77 43,960

95 175,000 1,842 3.51 6,150

34 48,400 1,423 2.83 1,370

126 308,800 2,451 4.57 14,120

17 51,300 3,016 4.00 2,050

79 268,300 3,396 3.55 9,540

59 120,600 2,044 4.99 6,020

44 102,300 2,325 6.73 6,890

28 83,300 2,975 2.15 1,790

15 27,300 1,820 4.03 1,100

569 1,015,300 1,784 3.33 33,870

50 82,300 1,646 2.95 2,430

178 405,400 2,277 3.06 12,390

19 42,100 2,216 4.01 1,690

220 507,500 2,307 4.96 25,160

Nueva Ecija... 14 41,900 2,993 3.48 1,460

Nueva Vizcaya. 5 17,200 3,440 4.71 810

Occidental Misamis.... -- 49 150,000 3,061 2.51 3,770

Oriental Misamis................................... 61 97,600 1,600 3.62 3,530

Occidental Negros. 86 155,400 1,807 6.65 10,340

Oriental Negros...... 756 1,619,200 2,129 3.13 50,660

Palawan 9 17,700 1,967 4.74 840

Pampanga. 12 18,800 1,558 4.33 810

94 191,700 2,039 2.83 5,430

11 32,300 2,936 4.67 1,510

82 160,400 1,956 3.28 5,270

358 715,700 1,999 2.95 21,100

89 139,900 1,572 2.95 4,130

55 125,000 2,373 5.54 6,920

212 369,100 1,741 2.46 9,080

854 1,856,000 2,173 2.11 39,200

6 8,400 1,400 4.57 300

80 188,600 2,357 3.14 5,930

PHILIPPINE Islands... 8,894 21,383,400 2,405 4.87 934,240

226 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

TUGUI

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933 |

- Area Production Aga ago Total

Provinces planted (Kilos) hectare per 100 value

(Kilos) kilos

47,500 8,393 P2.15 P1,020

34,700 2,169 1.64 570

889,400 T53 1.02 3,980

23,800 2,380 2.52 500

155,500 2,549 1.76 2,740

Bukidnon.. 13 27,200 2,092 3.82 1.0.0 *

Bohol -----

Batangas.. ------ :

Bulacan..... -- 2 7,800 2,024 2.87 250 -

Cagayan................ 84 162,400 1,933 2.23 3,630 si

Camarines Norte. 84 288,000 2,774 1.98 4,510 *

Camarines Sur.. 18 37,300 2,072 1.29 480 *

26 27,400 1,064 -

102 159,800 1,562

17 25,400 1,494

18,800 2,217

198 462,600 2,886

51 187,400 2,694

1 800 800

Isabela... 56 129,900 2,820

Laguna. 52 111,000 2,185

Lanao.... ------- ----------------- -------------

La Union.. 123 409,500 8,729

12 36,500 3,042

30 48,800 1,460

22,600 3,228Mindoro...

Mountain. 155 278,300 1,795

Nueva Ecija....... 70 118,400 1,691

Nueva Vizcaya. -- 42 146,800 3,495

Occidental Misamis............................... -------------- ------------------------

Oriental Misamis --

Occidental Negros.. 11 41,800 8,754

Oriental Negros...................................... ................ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- ---------

Palawan... 4 15,200 8,800

830,000 3,578

14,300 2,483

68,000 1,838

32,300 2,153

56,700 1,620

Surigao. 51 100,100 1,963

Tarlac... 8 20,400 2,550 2.35 48

Tayabas 326 978,800 3,002 2.18 21,36

Zambales. 4 12,800 3,200 2.03 26 ----

Zamboanga........................... 5 21,900 4,380 2.56 sa i

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.............. 2,501 5,433,400 2,172 2.25 122,54s ,

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 227

IRISH POTATOES

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

Yield AverageArea - -

s: Production per price Total

Provinces (#::::::) (Kilos) hectare per 100 value

c (Kilos) kilos

Abra---------------------------------------------. -------------- ------------------------ ---------------- ---------------. --------------------

Agusan.... P2.28 P80

Bukidnon.

Bulacan....

Cagayan

Camarines Norte

4,500 1,500 5.11 230

20,000 1,538 5.00 1,000

13,000 1,300 5.77 750

21,900 1,460 4.70 1,030

14,000 1,555 6.00 840

*ountain...................- 56 125,100 2,234 5.15 6,450

**eva Ecija.--------.... -------- ---

Nueva Vizcaya............... 29 26,900 927 6.54 1,760

keidental Misamis 12 18,000 1,500 6.00 1,080

Jriental Misamis..... 4 5,500 1,375 4.91 270

Occidental Negros -------- ----------------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------------------

Uriental Negros. 16 24,000 1,500 5.00 1,200

9 12,300 1,367 7.56 930

2,800 1,400 7.86 220

3 4,500 1,500 6.89 3.10

PHILIPPINE Islands................ 189 299,600 1,585 5.46 16.350

228 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

BEANS

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

-Area Production Aga ago Total

Provinces ###.) (Kilos) hectare per 100 talue

(Kilos) kilos

94 88,800 413 P8.11 P3,150

33 12,400 376 T.10 880

182 105,600 580 8.14 s,600

141 49,700 352 11.45 5,890

25 10,500 424 10.00 1,050

5 1,700 320 11.76 200

317 134,800 425 12.04 16.230

266 112,900 424 9.27 10,470

44 25,200 570 8.57 2,160

18 11,500 644 10.00 1,150

580 327,500 565 11.29 36,980

5 2,500 500 8.40 210

106 49,600 468 11.01 5,480

111 54,500 491 13.12 7,150

187 80,400 429 11.29 9,080

147 64,100 486 11.75 7,530

138 65,300 478 8.42 5,500

131 56,400 430 10.05 5,670

1,122 219,400 463 19.76 43,350

479 208,900 436 13.44 28,080

Iloilo... -379 178,000 469 12.72 22,640

Isabela.. -442 244,800 554 9.80 23.990

Laguna. 85 10,400 297 12.60 1,310

52 37,900 727 9.58 3,630

536 250,900 468 8.08 20,270

224 112,100 500 9.28 10,400

--63 23,200 368 8.82 1,930

Masbate... ----18 7,200 400 10.55 T69

Mindoro... ----24 14,200 592 12.46 1.770

Mountain.... ----469 175,700 375 18.TT 24,190

Nueva Ecija.. 341 180,100 528 9.94 17,910

Nueva Vizcaya....... 330 154,200 467 10.16 15,670

Occidental Misamis.. 86 88,200 444 10.42 3,980

Oriental Misamis... 25 11,700 268 10.00 1,170

Occidental Negros. 86 48,400 505 18.64 8,090

Oriental Negros -466 209,400 449 9.24 19,380

Palawan --58 26,600 459 7.89 2,100

Pampanga. 109 46,500 427 11.50 5,350

Pangasinan. 725 396,600 547 8.99 35,640

108 37,600 365 8.19 3,080

12 7,400 617 8.65 540

52 17,900 344 10.05 1,800

33 14,000 424 8.36 1,170

43 13,400 812 9.70 1,300

104 46,500 447 9.70 4,510

91 52,800 580 9.83 5,190

Tayabas.. 299 120,900 404 7.60 9,190

Zambales... ----39 15,000 385 9.98 1,490

Zamboanga.. ---- T8 41,000 526 9.68 3,910

PhilippiNe Isla Nds.................. 9,453 4,159,300 440 10.84 451,090

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 229

EGGPLANTS

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

Provinces

Bukidnon.

Bulacan.....

Cagayan...............

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur

Capiz ...

Cavite.....

Nueva Ecija

Nueva Vizcaya

Occidental Misamis.

Oriental Misamis...

Occidental Negros.

Oriental Negros.

Area - Yield Average

planted Production per pruce Total

(Hectares) (Kilos) hectare per 100 value

(Kilos) kilos

240 222,900 929 P3.21 P7,160

25 30,800 1,232 3.41 1,050

130 135,300 1,041 3.41 4,610

44 50,500 1,147 3.54 1,790

33 40,900 1,239 3.59 1,470

4 2,600 650 3.85 100

112 167,900 1,499 4.49 7,540

221 194,400 880 3.87 7,530

3 6,400 2,133 3.91 250

44 53,200 1,209 4.34 2,310

341 393,400 1,154 3.85 15,160

15 18,700 1,247 3.74 700

190 260,400 1,370 3.74 9,740

278 397,200 1,429 4.08 16, 190

185 216,900 1,172 3.96 8,600

314 660,200 2,102 3.10 20,500

50 52,500 1,050 4.49 2,360

178 237,100 1,332 4.27 10,120

550 815,700 1,483 3.96 32,290

301 493,000 1,638 3.99 19,700

294 380,000 1,292 4.41 16,770

284 301,500 1,062 4.17 12,580

66 72,300 1,095 4.44 3,210

94 133,300 1,418 4.09 5,450

188 266,500 1,417 3.99 10,640

346 392,500 1,134 3.32 13,040

76 145,300 1,191 3.00 4,360

21 23,200 1,105 3.53 820

21 26,100 1,243 4.56 1,190

38 43,100 1,134 4.31 1,860

245 331,600 1,353 3.50 11,610

150 162,700 1,085 4.55 7,400

55 71,000 1,291 2.84 2,020

11 19,900 1,809 4.02 800

164 248,500 1,515 4.14 10,280

244 207,000 848 4.85 10,040

50 52,700 1,054 3.22 1,700

162 318,600 1,967 3.09 9,840

558 870,600 1,560 3.44 29,970

110 171,600 1,560 4.53 7,770

68 106,700 1,569 3.08 3,290

245 349,600 1,427 4.20 14,670

70 85,800 1,226 3.51 3,010

19 23,500 1,237 3.79 890

154 194,300 1,262 4.36 8,480

87 117,100 1,396 3.77 4,420

238 342,600 1,439 3.51 12,030

44 41,600 945 4.21 1,750

184 221,400 1,203 3.65 8,080

7,544 10,170,600 1,348 3.81 387,140

230 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

MONGO

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

Area - Yield Average

Provinces planted Production per price Total

(Kilos) hectare per 100 talgae

(Hectares) (Kilos) kilos

54,800 848 P7.35 P4,030

32,500 855 13.57 4,410

32,300 850 11.79 3,810

149,200 624 12.30 18,350

8,600 614 12.21 1,050

271,000 540 11.87 32,170

75,300 612 11.46 8,630

Bukidnon. 4 2,400 600 10.83 250

Bulacan... 13 9,100 700 12.53 1,140

Cagayan... 589 486,100 825 9.61 46,710

Camarines Norte. 18 6,800 378 14.12 950

Camarines Sur. to 43,400 620 11.63 5,050

309 162,000 494 18.37 21,860

118 70,600 598 14.23 10,050

448 284,600 642 11.29 32,130

44 17,800 404 18.09 2,330

132 78,600 595 10.64 8,360

407 252,200 620 15.12 38,140

125 79,100 683 14.98 11,850

214 117,800 550 15.40 18,140

354 212,600 600 14.88 31,630

24 9,400 892 15.11 1,420

8 4,200 525 15.95 670

97 54,800 565 18.37 7,330

68 37,800 548 14.93 5,570

32 16,100 503 15.09 2,430

5 2,100 420 15.24 320

15 5,100 340 15.10 t0

69 36,200 525 15.83 5,730

Nueva Ecija 188 67,000 485 15.09 10,110

Nueva Vizcaya. 81 19,700 685 18.86 2,730

Occidental Misamis 26 18,500 519 15.78 2,130

Oriental Misamis....... 12 2,400 200 14.58 350

Occidenta Negros. 94 50,100 533 18.94 9,490

Oriental Negros -- 135 124,300 921 14.86 18,470

Palawan...... -- 4 1,900 475 1.4.21 270

Pampanga.. 8 5,200 650 19.42 1,010

Pangasinan... 2,410 2,212,400 918 10.81 239.200

: 4,000 571 14.75 590

21 8,000 881 16.50 1,320

18 10,300 572 15.34 1,580

13 5,100 392 17.65 900

6 8,000 500 15.00 450

85 54,200 638 16.11 8,780

58 85,600 614 1.4.18 5,030

Tayabas... 119 62,500 525 15.14 9,460

Zambales.... 156 181,400 1,168 9.43 17,100

Zamboanga 102 63,400 621 12.08 7,630

PHILIPPINE IsLANds.................. 7,620 5,536,000 726 11.95 661,650

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 231

TOMATOES

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1934

Yield Average

Area - - -

Provinces sº "j" m.º., º, ...(Hectares) (Kilos) kilos

107 233,770 2,185 *A.96 P11,590

24 29,800 1,242 6.48 1,930

76 139,050 1,830 4.81 6,690

36 36,290 1,008 5.18 1,880

24 34,340 1,431 5.53 1,900

5 5,480 1,096 10.58 580

94 119,030 1,266 4.54 5,410

130 211,920 1,630 4.47 9,470

77 163,480 2,123 5.52 9,030

123 183,170 1,481 4.85 8,890

12 14,500 1,208 5.10 740

173 407,110 2,353 4.66 18,960

53 125,770 2.373 4.20 5,280

213 353,710 1,661 5.25 18,570

294 413,620 1,407 5.25 21,700

51 68,180 1,337 4.77 3,250

128 218,460 1,707 5.05 11,030

605 1,721,940 2,846 4.10 70,580

165 303,440 1,839 5.20 15,790

431 1,024,310 2,376 4.92 50,400

217 269,000 1,240 5.29 14,220

154 305,020 1,981 4.32 13,170

116 159,450 1,374 4.01 6,390

119 253,290 2,128 5.23 13,260

219 317,810 1,451 4.62 14,700

24 33,730 1,405 5.78 1,950

7 6,560 937 3.96 260

7 7,030 1,004 4.41 310

50 63,970 1,279 5.74 3,670

185 259,340 1,402 5.36 13,900

77 226,850 2,946 4.56 10,350

Occidental Misami: - 39 50,180 1,287 5.22 2,620

Oriental Misamis... ------ 7 15,180 2,168 4.22 640

Occidental Negros. 134 323,550 2,414 5.14 16,630

Oriental Negros.. 246 320,750 1,304 5.12 16,410

Palawan......... 13 12,130 933 6.59 800

Pampanga. 97 126,500 1,304 6.03 7,630

701 1,213,000 1,730 5.51 66,890

118 182,900 1,550 6.08 11,130

27 20,660 765 4.84 1,000

177 226,120 1,277 4.95 11,190

62 98,960 1,596 5.57 5,510

18 19,000 1,055 5.10 970

126 178,200 1,414 6.01 10,710

77 173,810 2,257 5.53 9,620

169 272,840 1,614 6.31 17,230

------ 70 125,700 1,796 5.27 6,620

Zamboanga....................... -------------------- 104 160,170 1,540 7.51 12,030

PHILIPPINE Islands.................. 6,181 11,229,070 1,817 5.02 563,480

232 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

RADISH

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

. . Area Production ja 4;ºpe Total

Provinces planted Kilos) hectare per 100 talue

(Hectares) (Kilos) kilos

6 12,200 2,033 P3.03 P370

14 16,900 1,207 4.14 700

14 23,100 1,650 5.24 1,210

9 13,400 1,489 5.60 750

21 66,700 3,176 7.56 5,040

Ratanes - ------

Batangas. 47 65,100 1,385 5.38 3,500

Bohol.... 22 33,400 1,518 7.18 2,400

Bukidnon.…..... …… … -

Bulacan... 39 67,600 1,733 5.12 3.460

Cagayan. 19 20,400 1,074 6.37 1,300

Camarines Norte.................................... ............... ........................ .....

Camarines Sur 8 11,700 1,462 5.38 63t

14 20,500 1,464 6.44 1.320

89 142,900 1,606 4.66 6,660

17 20,100 1,182 8.66 1,740

13 15,100 1,161 6.69 1,010

12 14,300 1,192 6.08 70

Ilocos Norte.. 94 127,500 1,356 6.42 8,190

Ilocos Sur...... 26 33,400 1,285 5.51 1,840

Iloilo..... 113 144,700 1,280 5.55 8,030

Isabela. 15 25,200 1,680 5.00 1,260

32 51,800 1,619 6.23 3,230

4 8,000 2,000 6.75 540

8 11,200 1,400 8.12 910

96 111,600 1,162 7.32 8,170

Masbate. 2 1,900 050 6.84 130

Mindoro.. --- ------ -

Mountain ---- 5 8,300 1,643 5.06 420

Nueva Ecija. --- 45 84,100 1,965 6.04 5,080

Nueva Vizcaya - 63 145,800 2,314 7.65 11,150

Occidental Misami - 13 17,500 1,346 6.00 1,050

Oriental Misamis..... -------- ----------------------- -------------- ------------ -

Occidental Negros.... 30 42,600 1,420 7.63 3,250

Oriental Negros. 254 296,500 1,167 5.04 14,950

Palawan 2 2,200 1,100 5.45 120

Pampanga.... 29 42,700 1,472 5.67 2,420

Pangasinan. 36 65,000 1,805 6.08 3,920

22 32,000 1,454 6.37 2,040

5 5,400 1,080 5.92 320

14 17,000 1,214 6.00 1,020

1. 1,200 1,200 4.17 50

14 17,900 1,278 5.98 1,070

7 14,600 2,086 5.89 S60

- 22 32,800 1,491 5.67 1,860

Zambales... - 9 12,300 1,367 5.36 660

Zamboanga 30 37,000 1,233 5.22 1,930

PHILIPPINE Isl,ANds................... 1,335 1,933,600 1,448 5.97 115,430

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 233

CABBAGE

Area Planted, Production and Value for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

- Area Production ja *:::::: Total

Provinces (####, (Kilos) hectare per 100 value

(Kilos) kilos

Abra.... - 21 20,300 967 *15.47 P3,140

Agusan 12 10,000 8.33 10.10 1,010

Albay... 18 21,200 1,211 10.71 2,270

Antique. 6 4,900 650 12.04 590

2 2,200 1,100 14.09 310

8 9,300 1,162 10.43 970

53 45,900 866 14.40 6,610

8 3,100 1,033 14.52 450

11 14,000 1,273 18.21 2,550

14 16,300 1,164 16.87 2,750

10 9,700 970 17.42 1,690

4 3,700 925 17.57 650

76 62,500 822 11.17 6,984

14 14,800 1,057 18.51 2,740

65 38,300 589 16.00 6,130

Ilocos Norte. - 94 77,200 821 14.03 10,830

Ilocos Sur. - 30 26,900 896 13.38 3,600

- 9 5,700 633 15.09 860

19 17,100 900 14.38 2,460

10 15,000 1,500 18.60 2,790

16 12,100 756 13.55 1,640

36 25,500 708 11.53 2,940

Mashate

Mindoro--- ----

455 325,100 71.4 13.27 43,160

Nueva Ecija 23 16,000 696 14.75 2,360

Nueva Vizcaya. 44 43,500 989 11.82 5,140

Occidental Misamis 21 19,000 905 10.10 1,920

Oriental Misamis.... 6 5,300 883 11.13 590

Occidental Negros. 18 11,500 639 14.87 1,710

Oriental Negros 71 50,400 710 16.15 8,140

Palawan......---

30 25,600 853 19.26 4,930

59 58,400 989 16.30 9,520

12 7,200 600 18.47 1,330

11 8,000 727 17.87 1,430

3,100 775 14.84 460

25 18,400 736 13.42 2,470

11 11,500 1,045 20.69 2,380

75 49,800 664 19.84 9,880

20 14,200 710 14.01 1,990

1,416 1,122,700 793 14.37 161,370

234 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

KAPOK

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

Provinces Total c: Trees Paggan er ;';';ko :tree8 (Hec- bearing tree kilos

planted tares)

7,130 24 5,930 8,360 1.41 P3,93 P3,290

2,890 10 2,200 3,070 1.39 4.98 2,530

15,150 50 11,490 14,730 1.28 4.60 6,770

39,450 130 19,980 27,480 1.37 4.01 11,020

10,770 86 6,660 9,080 1.36 3.45 3,130

34,400 114 25,260 36,190 1.43 4.76 17,220

41,000 185 15,370 22,070 1.43 4.38 9,670

9,220 30 8,560 12,470 1.46 4.14 5.170

Bulacan... 2,300 8 1,600 2,810 1.76 4.34 1.2.2u

Cagayan. 42,270 189 22,550 35,010 1.55 3.79 13,270

Camarines Norte 20,700 68 9,460 14,240 1.50 4.50 6,410

Camarines Sur 145,750 481 20,220 26,360 1.30 4.70 12,400

52,940 175 29,490 55,010 1.86 3.14 17,300

Cavite... ---- 3,200 11 2,800 4,830 1.72 4.55 2,200

Cebu...... ... 1,028,950 8,896 874,680 412,060 1.10 2.25 92,750

Cotabato. 10,000 83 7,830 9,140 1.17 4.53 4,140

8,440 28 5,480 6,130 1.12 3.8.7 2,370

49,440 163 80,730 47,750 1.55 4.70 22,470

129,220 426 26,120 80,560 1.17 3.63 11,110

45,230 149 29,480 50,770 1.72 3.50 17,780

10,650 35 6,950 7,570 1.09 2.77 2,100

1,890 6 860 1,830 1.55 4.96 660

2,490 8 1,480 2,800 1.89 3.18 890

71,010 234 43,810 64,310 1.47 8.44 22,150

36,800 121 24,840 29,450 1.18 4.03 11,880

10,220 34 4,800 6,200 1.29 3.66 2.270

1,470 5 950 2,400 2.53 3.62 70

20,350 67 6,500 6,870 1.06 3.51 2,410

2,880 10 1,110 1,220 1.10 4.18 510

Nueva Ecija.. 45,080 149 24,160 30,960 1.28 3.84 11,880

Nueva Vizcaya. 24,610 81 20,590 21,910 1.06 4.02 8,810

Occidental Misamis.. 3,090 10 1,800 6,620 3.68 4.73 3,180

Oriental Misamis 2,210 n 1,160 1,550 1.34 4.84 150

Occidental Negros. 21,840 72 13,090 15,190 1.16 4.96 7,540

Oriental Negros.. 90,500 299 50,750 77,620 1.53 3.76 29,230

Palawan.. 4,910 16 2,710 4,190 1.55 4.56 1,910

Pampanga.. 7,090 23 8,660 4,010 1.09 4.86 1,950

87,270 123 14,080 22,970 1.63 4.01 9,220

11,820 39 3,640 4,220 1.16 5.02 2,120

8,170 27 5,350 8,180 1.53 4.77 3,900

4,560 15 2,710 3,670 1.35 5.04 1,850

18,900 46 5,490 7,220 1.81 4.25 3,070

15,370 51 7,780 9,580 1.23 3.34 3.200

Surigao. 2,930 10 1,430 1,990 1.39 4.72 940

Tarlac... 10,890 36 4,640 6,760 1.46 3.99 2,700

Tayabas 71,950 287 33,050 41,610 1.26 4.20 17,460

Zambales.... - 22,890 76 12,140 15,860 1.3.1 5.07 8,050

Zamboanga ---- 74,890 247 20,180 19,830 .98 4.97 9,850

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS... 2,330,180 7,690 975,550 1,254,210 1.28 3.45 482,520

1 tree=.0033 hectares.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 235

RUBBER

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

Yield Average

Provinces Total e::Pa Trees Pigi;" "per ''ºo :trees (Hec- bearing tree kilos

planted tares)

820 4

15,110 66

7,420 33

Pataan

Ratanasa

Batangas.---------------------------------- 1,000 4

Bohol..------------------ - 2,360 10 230 140 0.61 P71.43 P100

Bukidnon..------------ 200 1 200 130 .65 69.23 90

Bulacan

Cagayan.-------------

Camarines Norte..............--------- -------------- -------------- ------------- ---------------- ------------

Camarines Sur---------------------- -- 2,870 13 400 240 .60

Capiz.......................................----- -------------- -------------- ------------- ---------------- ------------ ------------ ---------------

540 2

5,660 25

... 36,300 160 24,600 15,990 .65 69.98 11,190

... 61,250 269 11,500 6,900 .60 60.00 4,140

550 2

800 1

300 1

La Union------------------------------------- 10 (a)

Leyte----------- 200 1

Marinduque. 2,800 22

Masbate.

Mindoro. 3,430 15 2,120 1,590 T5 67.92 1,080

Mountain.. 150 1

Nueva Ecija 10 (a)

Nueva Vizcaya. -- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ------------ ------------ ----------------

Occidental Misamis................. 700 3

Oriental Misamis.......

Occidental Negros..

Oriental Negros... 20 (a)

Palawan... 10 (a)

Pampanga 400

Pangasinan. 10 (a)

800 3

850 4 -

10,540 46 3,460 2,420 .70 59.92 1,450

5,000 22

1,320 6 100 70 .70 57.00 40

150 1

645,200 2,839 355,000 230,750 .65 70.00 161,520

806,280 3,556 397,610 258,230 .65 69.62 179,770

- Less than 1 hectare.

236 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

ETORAGE GRASS

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Area - Yield Average

- under Production price Total

Provinces cultivation (Kilos) natira per 100 value

(Hectares) kilos

60 151,200 2,520 P3.00 P4,540

10 21,600 2,160 1.62 430

2 12,200 6,100 3.03 370

5 15,600 8,120 3.01 470

28 99,200 3,548 2.42 2,400

163 384,800 2,861 8.97 15,280

16 57,100 8,569 2.87 1,640

2 5,800 2,900 2.93 170

Bulacan... 22 83,200 3,782 2.99 2,490

Cagayan.. ----

Camarines Norte -

Camarines Sur.... ---- 30 194,700 6,490 3.00 5,840

2 8,600 4,800 5.00 430

559 2,198,200 3,914 2.31 50,790

174 765,500 4,399 1.25 9,600

175 720,400 4,116 8.07 22,100

10 33,000 3,300 2.97 980

69 271,400 3,933 3.28 8,910

2 6,200 3,100 3.06 190

1,236 3,931,300 3,181 2.08 81,950

11 39,000 8,545 3.00 1,170

129 401,000 3,108 2.20 8,840

Marinduque.. 5 17,000 3,400 2.00 340

Masbate.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.·...·························· ·····

14 48,000 3,428 8.00 1,440

Mountain... 9 18,000 2,000 5.00 900

Nueva Ecija.. 10 23,800 2,880 2.98 T10

Nueva Vizcaya ----

Occidental Misamis.. 12 38,500 3,209 2.00 ito

Oriental Misamis 13 88,700 2,917 3.23 1,250

Occidental Negros. 23 91,800 8,969 2.30 2,100

Oriental Negros 1 4,400 4,400 2.95 130

Palawan..-.-.-.-.-.-.·.··························· ················ ························ ··············· ............---- -----------------

Pampanga............................................. 86 313,600 8,646 2.27 7,130

Pangasinan. 15 59,200 3,947 2.96 1,750

277 1,438,000 5,191 8.35 48,150

25 105,000 4,200 2.00 2,100

16 60,400 8,775 4.10 2,480

9 29,300 3,255 3.00 880

28 137,900 4,925 3.00 4,140

6 34,800 5,800 2.68 1,040

20 143,000 7,150 2.00 2,860

3.274 12,000,900 3,665 2.47 296,770

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 237

LUMBANG

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

- Area production **!" ago TotalProvinces : covered Trees ( Kilos) #. per 100 value

planted (Hec- bearing kilos

tares)

Abra 2,700 22 Tn0 16,000 22.85 P15.00 P2,400

Agusan............ 1,000 8 100 2,500 22.00 16.80 420

Albay..... 40 (a) 20 180 7.25 22.22 40

Antique. 3,090 26 1,310 8,870 6.77 22.86 2,870

Bataan.. 450 4 110 860 7.82 37.21 320

Batanes......................................... -.-.-.-. ------- -------------- ---------------- ------------ ------------ --------------

Batangas.. 18,140 151 9,550 326,290 84.17 25.50 83,210

Bohol............ 1,850 15 940 32,200 34.25 22.51 7,250

Bukidnon... (a) 10 300 80.00 23.33 T0

Bulacan..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.. ........... -------------- ---------- ------------ -------- ---------

Cagayan... 11 400 11,800 29.50 19.07 2,220

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur.-.-.-...................... -.-.-.-.-.- -..-.-.-... ----------- ------- ------------ ------------ ---------

Capiz. 18 1,550 46,730 30.15 16.90 7,900

127 9,560 4.12.100 43.11 18.39 55,200

101 8,640 262,490 30.38 14.93 39,200

63 940 35,830 38.11 9.99 3,580

8 900 19,800 22.00 6.01 1,190

13 280 10,500 38.00 11.47 1,210

6 1:30 4,190 31.50 10.02 420

25 2,380 51,550 21.65 9.85 5,080

48 3,500 117,670 83.62 13.43 15,810

4 140 3,820 27.28 11.52 440

31 350 7,100 20.28 14.22 1,010

3 100 3,000 30.00 14.00 420

2 250 6,600 26.40 10.00

900 8 900 22,500 25.00 14.98 3,370

Nueva Vizcaya 70 1 50 1,400 28.00 15.7 1 220

Occidental Misamis 250 2 200 6,000 30.00 11.00 660

Oriental Misamis ----------- ------- --------------

Occidental Negros. 8,880 T4 7,700 214,750 27.89 12.05 25,880

Oriental Negros 10,640 88 640 12,090 18.89 14.72 1,780

Palawan.... 7,000 58 4,950 99,000 20.00 15.00 14,850

Pampanga

330 1,070Pangasinan. - -

- 29,670 246 8,980 107,200 26.93 23.05 24,710

50 (a) 50 1,350 27.00 17.04 230

Sorsogon...

Sulu....... . ----------- -------------- ------------- ---------------- ------------ ------------ --------------

Surigao. 830 7 240 5,280 22.00 18.75 990

1,900 16 1,200 30,000 25.00 19.00 5,700

9,100 76 3,410 58,200 17.06 12.58 7,320

100 1 90 1,920 21.33 16.14 310

4,140 34 4,140 73,950 17.86 16.46 12,170

Philippine Is LANds......... 156,430 1,300 69,660 2,020,370 29.00 16.34 830,180

· Less than .47 hectare.

289682—6

238 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

CASTOR BEANS

Area under Cultivation, Production, and Value for the Year

Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation

-.- AverageProduction Yield price

Provinces : ::::: Trees (Kilos) : per 100

,,i,,... (Hes: bearina "ee - kilos

tares)

Abra................................................ 1,460 4 1,040 530 P0.51 P22.64

Agusan........................................... ·············· ·············· ·············· ················ ············ ------------

Albay.............................................. ---- ------------

Antique... 1,300 8 1,190 1,420 1.19 28.13

Bataan..... 850 1 350 460 1.31 26.09

Batanes.......................................... ·············· ·············· ············· ················ ············ -~--------

Batangas. 760 2 T50 1,110 1.48 24.32

Bohol. 22,650 61 21,000 31,160 1.48 19.99

Bukidnon...................................... ·············· ·············· ·············· ················ ············ ············

Bulacan... 640 2 250 330 1.32 18.18

Cagayan ------------- ------------ ------------

Camarines Norte.......................... 700 2 600 610 1.22 19.67

Camarines Sur. 2,700 q 1,320 1,640 1.24 20.12

90 (a) 90 90 1.00 22.22

Cebu......... ... 128,960 335 79,160 83,890 1.05 13.14

Cotabato.........................................

8 200 210 1.05

(a) 130 140 1.08 14.28

.91

6 590 380 .64 13.16

8 2,790 2,990 1.07 15.72

Nueva Ecija.. 110 8,960

Nueva Vizcaya 10,970 30 7,840

Occidental Misamis. 800 2 580

Oriental Misamis

8,820

Total

value

10,560

30

20

80

Occidental Negros. 4,190 11 -

Oriental Negros 50,340 136 29,700 44,950 1.51 15.39 6,920

2 390 430 1.10 9.30 40

2 520 550 1.06 14.54 80

56 14,180 10,800 .76 1.4.26 1,540

16 880 800 .96 10.00 80

1 ------

2 90

1 300 200 .67 10.00 20

42 7,820 6,040 .82 11.26 680

1 350 430 1.23 13.95 60

Zambales.... - ----

Zamboanga...

PHILIPpiNe IsLANds........ 316,060 853 184,990 204,940 1.11 15.02 80,780

* Less than 1 hectare.

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 239

COTTON

Total Trees under Cultivation, Area Covered, Production and Value

for the Year Ending June 30, 1933

Under cultivation Average

Provinces Total Area "Production ** Price º:trees covered (Kilos) hºr, per º

(Number) hectare (Kilos) kilo

Abra... 648,000 57 10,000 175 *0.21 P2,120

Agusan. 35,190 8 600 200 .17 100

Albay

Antique.

Bataan.

Ratanes --

Batangas.................................................. 233,000 20 4,300 215 .22 950

Bnhn!

Bukidnor.

Camarines Norte

Camarines Sur.

Capiz.:--------.

Cavite

Cebu.…—… 669,770

Cotabato-----…. … ................ -

Davao-----------------~~~~~~~~. … ……

Ilocos Norte.............................................. 2,448,640 216 44,580

1,969,950 174 34,550

189,790 17 3,790 228 .17 630

723,850 2,380

Leyte....... 175,680 640

Marinduque. 85,100 250

53,800 5 1,020 204 .17 170

40,600 4. 710 177 .15 110

Nueva Vizcaya. 84,000 7 327 .16 360

Occidental Misamis.....

Oriental Misamis

Occidental Negros -- ---

646,430 57 10,300 181

17,800 2 660 330 170

1,175,000 103 22,460 218 .17 3,820

244,800

207,800

9,649,200

240 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

ANIMAL POPULATION BY PROVINCES

CARABAOS

Population as of December 31, 1932 and 1933 and Percentage of Increase

(-.-) or Decrease (–)

Provi Number of head iner: (+)

rovinces 1932 Toss- P*::::;

Abra· - 80,250 31,097 + 2.8

5,883 5,719 - 2.8

48,068 48,081 -- .03

Antique .... 81,268 31,538 -- 9

Bataan -------------------------------------- 16,255 16,788 -- 3.3

Batanes ---- 348 349 + 1.1

Batangas .......................................................................... 20,588 20,770 + 1.1

Bohol 76,416 78,955 + 7

Bukidnon 8,278 10,673 +29.0

Bulacan -- -- 53,747 55,858 -- 3.0

Cagayan 111,464 110,402 - .9

Camarines Norte.. 14,285 13,528 - 5.3

Camarines Sur... ---- 73,737 76,288 -- 3.4

Capiz ... ---- 69,544 73,283 + 5.3

Cavite .... 21,551 21,291 - 1.2

Cebu 86,200 87,555 + 1.6

Cotabato 17,812 18,558 + 7.2

Davao ....... 20,418 20,337 – 4

Ilocos Norte. 55,280 54,997 – 5

Ilocos Sur.......... 45,981 46,196 + 6

Iloilo 118,770 119,289 -- 4.8

Isabela 64,301 64,388 + .!

32,174 30,977 - 3.7

16,219 19,806 +22.1

33,434 35,865 -- 7.

99,530 103,644 -- 4.1

1,235 1,217 - 1.4

Marinduque ... 14,598 14,831 + 1.6

Masbate ---- 29,817 28,464 — 4 5

Mindoro 25,320 27,795 -- 9.8

Mountain ---- 33,361 82,628 - 2.2

Nueva Ecija 118,649 116,814 -- 2.3

Nueva Vizcaya....... 14,638 16,393 +12.0

Occidental Misami 32,892 31,948 - 2.9

Occidental Negros... 83,988 85,894 + 2.3

Oriental Misamis... 21,412 21,510 -.- 4

Oriental Negros. 37,957 39,369 -- 3.7

Palawan ---- 10,694 10,584 - 1.5

Pampanga ..................................................................... 62,344 62,788 -- 7

Pangasinan 138,341 189,036 + 5

Rizal 34,976 34,242 — 2.1

Rimblon 16,714 16,470 - 1.4

Samar .............................................................................. 56,696 57,012 + 5

Sorsogon 25,603 26,642 -- .1

Sulu · ···················................... --------------------------- 9,563 9,412 - 1.6

Surigao ················ 51,112 50,185 -- 1.8

Tarlac ... 69,722 72,752 -- 4.3

Tayabas 60,163 59,669 - S

Zambales - ---- ---- 37,921 38,829 -- 2.4

Zamboanga 44,012 46,962 -- 6.7

PHILIPPINE ISLANds............................................ 2,192,904 2,224,580 + 1.4

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 241

CARABAOS—Continued

Number of Carabaos Slaughtered and Consumption of meat during the

years 1932 and 1933

Provinces

Abra .......

Agusan

Albay

Antique

Bataan

Batanes

Batangas

Bohol .....

Bukidnon

Bulacan

Cagayan -

Camarines Norte...

Camarines Sur

Capiz

Cavite

Cebu

Cotabato ...

Davao

Marinduque .

Masbate ...

Mindoro

Mountain

Nueva Ecij

Nueva Vizcaya

Occidental Misamis..

Occidental Negros.

Oriental Misamis.

Pampanga ...

Pangasinan

Rizal ..........

Tayabas

Zambales

Zamboanga

PhilippiNe IsLANds............................................

Number slaughtered Increase (+-)

or

Decrease (--)1932 1933

950 819 - 13.8

39 91 +133.3

1,735 1,645 - 5.2

250 338 -- 35.2

264 409 + 54.9

171 146 - 14.6

1,867 1,441 — 22.8

57 72 + 26.3

1,287 1,175 - 8.7

1,758 2,327 + 32.4

105 89 - 15.2

841 1,276 + 51.7

1,065 1,500 -- 40.8

366 399 -- 9.0

1,881 2,950 + 56.8

334 313 - 6.3

84 113 + 34.5

2,087 2,129 -- 2.0

1,654 1,773 -- 7.2

1,443 2,296 + 59.1

990 1,803 -- 82.1

2,430 1,033 - 57.5

254 148 - 4.1.7

1,155 1,177 -- 1.9

2.268 3,155 + 39.1

295 105 - 64.4

409 T44 -- 81.9

259 217 - 16.2

65 81 + 24.6

2,846 4,030 + 41.6

3,343 3,164 - 5.3

680 550 - 19.1

903 1,096 + 21.4

568 1,094 -- 92.6

216 509 + 135.6

268 318 -- 18.6

32 56 -- 75.0

1,447 1,551 -- 7.2

5,542 5,634 -- 1.7

1,352 1,335 - 1.2

186 172 - 7.5

2,515 2,502 - 0.5

312 448 -- 43.6

T8 203 +160.2

1,314 1,176 - 10.5

2,792 3,088 -- 10.6

2.204 2,382 -- 8.1

447 572 -- 28.0

315 364 -.- 15.5

53,723 60,010 -.- 11.7

242 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

CARABAOS—Continued

Total consumption in kilos

Provinces ----

1982 1933

Abra.... 144,685 124,734

Agusan 5,939 13,859

Albay - 264,240 250,533

Antique 38,075 51,477

Bataan 40,207 62.291

Batanes.......................

Batangas 26,043 22,238

Rohol 284,344 219,464

Bukidnon 8,681 10,955

Bulacan 196,010 178,952

Cagayan 267,748 354,402

Camarines Norte 15,991 13,555

Camarines Sur 128,084 194,335

Capiz 162,199 228,450

Cavite 55,742 60,758

Cebu 286,476 449,285

Cotabato 50,868 50,868

Davao 12,798 17.210

Ilocos Norte 817,850 324,241

Ilocos Sur. 251,904 270,028

Iloilo - 219,769 349,681

Isabela........................................................................................................... 150,777 274,497

Laguna... 370,089 157,328

Lanao... 88,684 22,540

175,906 179,257

Leyte 845,416 480,503

Manila...............................................-.-.-.-.-.-.·.·········································· 40,415 14,465

Marinduque 62,291 113,311

Masbat 89,446 33,049

Mindoro 9,899 12,336

Mountain 5488,446 618,759

Nueva Ecija........ 4,909, 189 481,877

Nueva Vizcaya ---------------------------------- -- 108,564 83,765

Occidental Misamis.................................................................................... 187,527 166,921

Occidental Negros....................................................................................... 86,506 166,818

Oriental Misamis 82,897 77.521

Oriental Negros 40,816 48,481

Palawan................................................................................................. 4,874 8,529

Pampanga.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.·...······················ 220,878 236,217

Pangasinan A 844,047 859,058

Rizal 205,910 203,320

Rnrnhlon 28,828 26,198

Samar 383,084 381,055

Sorsogon...-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.·...·····································................- 47,518 68,280

Sulu... 11,879 S0,917

Surigao 200,122 176,105

Tarlac 4425,222 470,302

Tayabas..-.-.-.-.-.·.······························.................................................... 835,669 362,779

Zambales 68,078 87,116

Zamboanga................................................................................................. 47,974 55,437

PHILIPPINE ISLANds............. -

8,177,494 9,268,979

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 243

CATTLE

Population as of December 31, 1932 and 1933 and Percentage of Increase

(-.-) or Decrease (–)

Number of head inery (+-)

Provinces Taga-—;— pag

Abra ............... ---------------------------------27,198 25,730 - 5.4

Agusan.--------------------- ------ - - 2,941 2,829 - 3.8

Albay 18,335 18,971 + 8.5

Antique 46,848 47,374 + 1.1

Bataan 1,492 1,759 -.- 17.9

Batanes 18,391 19,127 + 4.0

Batangas -------------------- 60,738 61,517 + 1 3

Bohol 53,010 50,298 - 5.1

Bukidnon · 48,585 49,908 + 14.5

Bulacan ------------- 12,760 13,562 -- 6.8

Cagayan ......................... 16,412 18, 141 +10.5

Camarines Norte................. 5,966 4,638 —22.2

Camarines Sur..................... ---- ------ 18,334 19,765 -- 7.8

Capiz 20,130 23,373 +16.1

Cavite .. 15,356 15,471 +- .7

Cebu ....... 66,754 68,444 -- 2.5

Cotabato . 30,695 35,229 +14.8

Davao -----------34,759 81,705 - 8 8

Ilocos Norte......... 24,224 30,097 +24.2

Ilocos Sur. -49,079 50,310 + 2.5

Iloilo -86,446 91,206 + 5.5

Isabela -----17,715 19,669 +11.0

Laguna ................. - ----8,484 8,659 -- 2.7

Lanao 89,676 42,276 + 6.5

La Union..................... 18,907 16,074 +15.6

Leyte 45,701 41,639 - 8.9

Manila 1,745 923 -47.1

Marinduque 5,014 5,071 + 1.1

Masbate 84,101 100, 190 +19.1

Mindoro 28,491 32,914 +15.5

Mountain 83,352 32,502 - 2.5

Nueva Ecija --10,659 13,517 +26.8

Nueva Vizcaya.................... 8,135 9,368 +15.1

Occidental Misamis. 11,195 9,076 -18.9

Occidental Negros. 87,729 43,628 -.- 15.6

Oriental Misamis 14,129 19,748 +39.7

Oriental Negros 37,933 40,758 -- 7.4

Palawan ......... 37,489 , 39,372 + 5.0

Pampanga 1,492 1,380 —10.8

Pangasinan -------------------------------------28,361 30,092 + 6.1

Rizal .......... - --------- ------- -------- 8,494 7,736 - 8.9

Romblon ... 15,176 16,415 -- 8.2

Samar .............. 15,861 17,619 + 11.1

Sorsogon 12,371 11,382 - 8.0

Sulu ....... 30,136 29,684 - 1.5

Surigao 2,939 8,255 +10.7

Tarlac ............ 6,508 6,764 -- 3.9

Tayabas 48,208 44.657 - 7.3

Zambales ... -21.768 25,399 + 16.7

Zamboanga ............................... 40,813 42,541 -- 4.2

Philippine Islands............................................ 1,320,980 1,139,700 -13.72

244 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

CATTLE-Continued

Number Slaughtered during the Years 1932 and 1933 and Percentage of

Increase (+) of Decrease (--)

Number slaughtered Increase (--)

Provinces or

1932 1933 Decrease (--)

Abra .................... ------ - 1,872 1,694 - 9.5

Agusan .. 110 91 - 17.3

Albay 1,284 1,447 + 12.8

Antique --------------------- ---- 1,767 2,405 + 36

Bataan ... -------- ------ ----- 203 194 - 3.9

Batanes .... 437 827 + 8.9

Batangas 8,839 5,871 + 60.8

Bohol 3,042 3,748 + 23.2

Bukidnon .. ---------- 389 490 + 25.9

Bulacan ... -- ---- 792 812 -- 2.5

Cagayan - 1,700 1,842 + 8.3

Camarines Norte 250 411 + 64.4

Camarines Sur - 1,064 1,276 -.- 19.9

Capiz -- 2,523 1,881 — 29.4

Cavite ................................... 3,073 2,381 - 25.5

Cebu ------------ 10,983 12,050 -- 9.7

Cotabato ............................ 952 961 + 9

Davao -- 505 898 -- m.s

Ilocos Norte ..................................................................... 2,446 3,024 + 23.8

Ilocos Sur ---- -- 2,617 3,469 + 32.5

Iloilo 10,671 8,593 - 19.4

Isabela 956 1,796 -.- 87.8

Laguna 2,822 2,497 - 11.5

Lanao 1,230 1,886 + 12.5

La Union 1,157 1,083 - 6.4

Leyte ..... 1,947 2,870 + 47

Manila ... 38,882 36,639 + 8.4

Marinduque . 879 847 - 3.6

Masbate 796 1,067 + 34.0

Mindoro 1,075 1,006 - 6.4

Mountain 2,533 2,448 - 35.5

Nueva Ecija 846 1,146 + 35.4

Nueva Vizcaya 1,423 1,121 - 14.1

Occidental Misamis 954 2,470 +158.9

Occidental Negros 3,406 5,840 -- 7.1.1

Oriental Misamis 1,067 2,159 -- 10.1

Oriental Negros ---- 1,620 2,082 -- 28.5

Palawan 1,479 1,109 - 25.0

Pampanga 600 639 -- 6.5

Pangasinan .................................................................... 2,504 2,983 -.- 19.1

Rizal 1,763 1,397 - 20.7

Romblon ---- - 907 783 - 13.5

Samar -- 1,517 1,676 -- 5.2

Sorsogon 887 1,116 -- 25.8

Sulu 1,825 1,627 -- 10.8

Surigao 198 180 -- 9.0

Tarlac 685 1,160 -- 70.8

Tayabas 2,994 3,461 -- 15.5

Zambales 1,177 1,308 + 1 1.1

Zamboanga 2,886 2,661 -- 7.8

PhilippiNe IsLANDs ........................................ 125,984 140,420 + 11.4

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 245

CATTLE—Continued

Consumption of Native Beef during the years 1932 and 1933

Provinces

Abra .

Agusan

Antique

Bataan

Batanes

Batangas ...

Bohol

Bukidnon

Bulacan

Cagayan ..

Camarines Norte ..

Camarines Sur

Capiz

Cavite

Ilocos Norte

Ikocos Sur

Marinduque

Masbate

Mindoro ..

Mountain ...

Nueva Ecija .

Nueva Vizcaya

Occidental Misamis

Occidental Negros

Oriental Misamis ....

Oriental Negros

Palawan ....

Philippine IslANds ................----

Total consumption Per capita consumption

Kililos oo.

— -

1932 1933 1992 1933

202,176 182,952 2.30 2.05

8,690 7, 189 .16 .13

142,524 182,322 .34 .44

136,059 197,210 .73 1.04

24,240 23,280 .36 .34

45,885 90,143 4.80 9.29

487,494 773,424 1.15 1.78

310,284 326,076 .65 .67

54,071 63,700 1.09 1.27

72.072 69.832 .26 .24

161,500 186,042 .65 .74

25,250 41,511 .38 .62

95,760 126,324 .35 .44

161,472 120,384 .46 .34

328,811 183,337 1.84 1.00

988,099 1,084,500 .88 .96

100,912 98,983 .53 .57

59,085 102,372 .48 .83

298,412 368,928 1.15 1.41

319,274 423,218 1.25 1.64

746,970 601,510 1.21 .96

102,292 220,908 .71 1.5.1

541,824 382,041 2.35 1.63

141,450 164,934 1.49 1.71

124,956 116,964 .63 .57

175,280 264,040 .23 .34

3,635,881 3,990, 105 9.61 10.38

62,409 60, 137 .81 .77

74,824 101,365 .85 1.14

95,675 92,552 1.13 1.08

258,366 249,696 .99 .94

109,134 147,834 .41 .54

116,073 90,801 2.87 2.21

104,940 271,700 .79 2.01

391,555 638,563 .79 1.33

117,870 293,624 .85 2.1.1

176,580 320,628 .53 .96

140,505 98,701 1.9.0 1.30

51,600 54,954 .15 .16

267,928 205,827 .37 .28

179,826 101,981 .67 .38

75,281 51,678 .93 .63

133,496 125,700 .29 .26

78,056 102,672 .38 .48

162,425 144,803 .93 .82

19,602 17,820 .14 .12

50,690 85,840 .22 .37

242,514 290,724 .92 1.07

75,328 91,560 .75 .89

274,170 266,100 1.57 1.50

12,749,020 14,297,489 1.01 1.11

246 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

HORSES

Population as of December 31, 1982 and 1933 and Percentage of Increase

(-.-) or Decrease (–)

Provinces

Bulacan

Cagayan

Camarines Norte.

Camarines Sur

Capiz

Cavite

Oahu

Cotabato---- --

Davao.............................-.-.-.··························································

Ilocos Norte

Ilocos Sur

Iloilo

La Union

Leyte

Manila..........

Marinduqu

Masbate

Mindoro..

Mountain

Nueva Ecija..

Nueva Vizcaya

Occidental Misamis..

Occidental Negros

Oriental Misamis...

Oriental Negros

Palawan

Pampanga.

Pangasinan..

Sorsogon.

Sulu...........

Surigao...

Tarlac..

Tayabas.. --

Zambales.......

Zamboanga

PhilippiNe Islands..........................................................

Number of head

1932

9,789

707

935

1,195

997

46

· 26,288

7,880

8,118

9,078

·10,050

51

648

559

- 12,542

, 15,568

2,288

7,499

10,850

10,586

2,010

9,588

10,700

8,839

6,689

9,560

• 23,098

7,441

4,298

8,233

4,580

8,226

1,836

6,557

5,810

5,109

... 14,520

654

7,615

- 19,975

4,947

8,784

1,005

216

5,927

8,272

5,210

11,617

8,297

4,142

337,669

Increase (+)

-. or

1999 Decrease (--)

15,473

594

1,037

1,162

1,147

16

27,270

10,840

3,451

8,423

18,821

146

482

740

15,280

16,556

2,205

5,538

14,758

11,011

1,970

7,384

7,979

8,749

8,467

10,305

23,861

7,286

5,942

8,266

4,883

9,638

2,242

7,956

5,466

4,549

14,048

494

7,198

20,337

4,915

4,921

1,089

252

5,157

8,972

6,175

11,649

7,178

4,692

861,920

Per cent

+ 58.1

- 18.0

+ 10.9

- 2.8

+ 15.0

- 652

+ 8.7

+ 47.8

+ 10.1

- 7.2

+ 37.5

+186.3

- 25.5

+ 32.4

+ 21.8

+ 8.4

1.5

26.1

38.0

4.0

2.0

22.6

25.4

12.3

27.5

18.5

13.!

-+

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 247

HORSES—Continued

Consumption of horse meat during the years 1932 and 1933 and percentage

of Increase (+) or Decrease (–)

Number - - - -

Provinces slaughtered Weight in kilos

1932 1933 -) 1932 1990

12 1,798.8 10,343.1

2 299.8 8,147.9

-----------

749.5

---

299.8

49 7,245.1 7,841.1

299 44,820.1

83 12,441.7

----- 1 149.9

Bulacan.... 83 4,946.7

Cagayan... 10 1,499.0

Camarines Norte.. 8 ............ 449.7

Camarines Sur

Capiz.....

74,650.2

462 618 + 32.7 69,253.7 91,888.7

6 70 + 1066.7 899.4 10,493.0

8 22 + 175.0 1,199.2 8,297.8

407 487 - 19.6 61,009.3 78,001.3

196 236 + 20.4 29,380.4 35,876.4

4 9 + 125.0 599.6 1,349.1

11 82 + 645.4 1,648.9 12,291.8

205 211 + 2.9 30,729.5 31,628.9

: 6 – 14.3 1,049.3 899.4

51 58 + 13.7 7,644.9 8,694.2

224 353 + 57.6 33,577.6 52,914.7

Manila-------------~·········································· ·········· ------------

-----------

--------------------

Marinduque.. 14 .... - ---- --2,098.6

Masbate..... -

Mindoro..... -------- ---- -- ---- ----13,341.1

Mountain Province 396 436 + 10.1 59,360.4 65,356.4

Nueva Ecija 93 115 + 23.6 13,940.7 17,238.5

Nueva Vizcaya........... 9 5 - 44.4 1,349.1 749.5

Occidental Misamis... 41 14 - 65.8 6,145.9 2,098.6

Occidental Negros. 54 30 - 44.4 8,094.6 4,497.0

Oriental Misamis.... 46 156 + 239.1 6,895.4 23,384.4

Oriental Negros................... 128 115 - 10.1 19,187.2 17,238.5

Palawan ----

Pampanga. 175 171 - 2.3 26,232.5 25,632.9

Pangasinan.... - 82 140 + 70.7 13,291.8 20,986.0

Rizal -------- ------

380 430 + 13.1 56,962.0 64,457.0

Romblon... 16 2 - 87.5 2,398.4 299.8

Samar.... 6 1 - 83.3 899.4 149.9

-

Sulu

Surigao----------------------------------------------------------------- 309 360 + 16.5 46,319.1 53,964.0

Tarlac 32 39 + 21.9 4,796.8 5,846.1

Tayabas. -11 32 -- 190.9 1,648.9 4,796.8

Zambales. 151 195 + 29.1 22,634.9 29,230.5

Zamboanga------------------------------------- 10 18 -- 80.0 1,499.0 2,698.2

Philippine Islands............................. 4,355 5,650 -- 29.7 652,814.5 846,935.0

248 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

HOGS

Population as of December 31, 1932 and 1933 and the percentage of

Imcrease (+) or Decrease (–)

Number of head Increase (+)

Provinces —. or

19-2 1933 Decrease (--)

Per cent

Abra ---------------------- 33,919 38,354 +18.1

Agusan.------- 34,475 21,095 -38.8

Albay ----------------------------------------------------- 49,364 32,499 -342

Antique 30,594 32,052 + 4.x

18,891 15,070 + 8.5

Batanes... 7,030 7,416 + 5.5

Batangas. 80,460 89,859 +11.7

Bohoi..... 102,817 107,769 + 4.8

Bukidnon. 6,885 8,054 +27.1

Bulacan----------------------- 46,889 50,768 + 9.4

Cagayan 99,003 110,375 +11.5

Camarines Norte 15,576 17,698 +13.6

Camarines Sur 70,202 73,393 + 4.5

Capiz - ---- ---- 58,907 60,539 + 2.8

Cavite 44,537 46,525 + 4.5

Cebu - 239,256 245,014 + 2.4

Cotabato 9,492 7,078 -25.4

Davao 34,132 37,884 -11.0

Ilocos Norte....................-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. --------- 42,188 47,071 +11.6

Ilocos Sur-- 61,542 63,770 + 3.8

Iloilo 98,188 116,440 + 18.6

Isabela ----- 75,082 81,427 + 8.4

Laguna 30,926 31,567 + 2.1

Lanao ---- ----------- 3,605 6,872 +16.7

La Union 38,866 42,828 +10.2

Leyte 129,040 134,172 + 4.0

Manila 119,081 126,972 -- 6.8

Marinduque... 13,392 12,729 - 4.9

Masbate... 18,608 18,886 -- 1.5

Mindoro 21,997 26,685 -2.1.3

Mountain Province..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 79,049 82,380 + 42

Nueva Ecija.............-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 74,765 83,010 +11.0

Nueva Vizcaya- 17,414 18,970 - 8.9

Occidental Misamis 81,019 36,909 +19.0

Occidental Negros............................................................. 66,948 74,068 +10.8

Oriental Misamis 39,028 48,304 +23.8

Oriental Negros- 87.207 92,800 + 5.8

Palawan 29,698 25,805 -1.3.1

Pampanga............................................................................... 67,464 69,841 -- 3.5

Pangasinan 155,201 159,999 + 3.1

Rizal 35,481 32,809 — 7.5

Ronnblnn - - 14,882 17,644 +18.5

Samar 62.969 69,083 -- 9.7

Sorsogon 18,320 18,850 -- 2.9

Sulu 1,409 1,419 + 0.7

Surigao 48,179 49,409 +14.4

Tarlac-----~--~--~·····················································............. 48,542 52,456 + 8.1

Tayabas 89,056 42,329 -- 8.4

Zambales 18,869 21,851 --15.8

-Zamboanga- 35,236 36,084 -- 2.4

PhilippiNe IsLANds................................................. 2,594,620 2,743,880 + 8.5

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 249

HOGS-Continued

Number Slaughtered during the Years 1932 and 1933 and Percentage of

Increase (+) or Decrease (–)

Number slaughtered Increase

Provinces ,-\– Bºº.1932 1933 (`)"

----------------------------------------------------- 5,809 7,242 + 24.7

- -- 3,615 3,007 — 16.8

--------------------------------------------------- 10,474 10,423 — .5

4, 193 3,908 — 6.8

3,395 2,625 — 22.7

1,124 1,865 + 65.9

Batangas 15,305 15,039 — 1.7

Bohol 23,649 23,935 + 1.2

Bukidnon 562 1,175 +209.1

Bulacan... 10,340 12,426 + 20.2

Cagayan... 14,829 18,542 + 25.0

Camarines Norte.... 1,847 2,208 + 19.5

Camarines Sur....... 10,292 12,664 + 23.0

9,897 11,353 + 14.7

11,573 11,507 — .6

72,862 75,466 + 3.6

1,587 2,032 + 28.0

5,440 5,827 + 7.1

11,485 11,113 — 3.2

14,715 17,587 + 19.5

21,748 25,058 + 15.2

8,786 8,053 – 8.3

12,277 10,683 — 13.0

923 95.7 + 3.7

5,510 6,578 + 19.4

14,425 21,916 + 51.9

121,754 123,223 + 2.0

1,114 1,475 + 32.4

2,514 3,182 + 26.6

2,238 2,717 + 21.4

Mountain Province 35,958 34,116 — 5.1

Nueva Ecija 13,356 14,683 + 9.9

Nueva Vizcaya. 3,237 3,339 + 3.1

Occidental Misamis 2,842 5,480 + 92.8

Occidental Negros. 14,781 15,621 + 5.7

Oriental Misamis -- 7,041 9,443 + 34.1

Oriental Negros...... - 14,897 14,569 — 2.2

2,631 6,222 +136.5

30,035 26,251 – 12.6

36,873 27,410 — 25.7

16,089 11,496 — 28.5

3,623 2,389 — 34.1

10,556 12,358 + 17.1

6,216 5,151 — 17.1

986 811 – 17.7

11,539 9,234 – 20.0

14,726 17,028 + 15.6

12,409 10,634 - 14.3

- --------- 3,740 3,093 – 17.3

*amboanga...................................... --- 10,807 9,990 — 7.5

PHILIPPINE Islands.............................................. ------ 676,624 693,100 -- 2.4

250 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

HOGS-Continued

Consumption of Pork during the Years 1932 and 1933

- Total consumption in kilos c:#t.Provinces Kilos

1932 1993

1932 1903Abra............................................................................ 286,151 856,741 3.27 4.01

Agusan 296,637 148,125 5.61 2.76

Albay 515,950 518,487 1.25 1.23

Antique.. 206,548 192,508 1.10 1.01

Bataan 167,238 129,807 2.51 1.91

Batanes...................................... 55,868 91,870 5.79 9.47

Batangas.................................. 753,923 740,821 1.76 1.70

Bohol.................................................. 1,164,950 1,179,088 2.48 2.42

Bukidnon..................................................... 27,684 57,880 .56 1.12

Bulacan 509,348 612,105 1.76 2.0.

780,476 918,879 2.94 3.63

Camarines Norte. 90,983 108,766 1.37 1.63

Camarines Sur........... 506,984 623,829 1.81 2.10

Capiz 487,526 559,249 1.40 1.57

570,086 566,835 3.16 3.09

3,589,182 8,717,455 8.21 3.28Cotabato................................................... 92,954 100,096 .49 .52

Davao 267,954 287,088 2.20 2.32

IlocosNorte............................................................ 565,751 547,426 2.19 2.09

IlocosSur......................................................... 724,861 866,836 2.84 3.35

Iloilo 1,071,806 1,234,857 1.78 1.96

Isabela...... 432,798 396,691 3.01 2.12

604,765 526,244 2.62 2.25

45,467 47,684 .48 .49

271,428 324,032 1.36 1.60

710,575 1,079,582 .94 1.4.

6,106,819 5,941,564 16.15 15.46

54,876 72.658 .t2 .98Masbate.................................... 123,840 156,745 1.42 1.75

Mindoro...................................................... 110,244 183,839 1.30 1.56

Mountain Province. 1,771,291 1,680,554 6.80 6.35

Nueva Ecija 658,409 723,284 2.45 2.65

Nueva Vizcaya 159,455 164,479 3.94 4.01

Occidental Misamis. 139,997 269,945 1.05 2.00

Occidental Negros... 728,112 769,490 1.55 1.61

Oriental Misamis. 846,840 465,162 2.54 3.35

Oriental Negros... 733,826 717,669 2.24 2.15

Palawan 129,603 306,496 1.73 4.08

Pampanga 1,479,524 1,293,124 4.53 3.89

Pangasinan 1,816,364 1,350,217 2.5.1 1.84

Rizal.... 792,544 566,293 2.97 2.09

Romblon 178,469 117,682 2.21 1.48

Samar.. 519,988 608,755 1.12 :

Sorsogon 306,200 253,788 1.45 1.

Sulu 49,556 89,950 .28 si

Surigao. 568,411 454,867 4.04 ü

Tarlac.... T25,403 838,799 3.21 -

611,267 523,831 2.29 1.93Tayabas...........---------- - 61 1.83 1.49

Zambales 184,232 152,3 3.05 2.17

Zamboanga 532,353 492,107 - ----

PhilippiNe IsLANDS......... 33,574,011 34,014,380 2.65 —“

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 251

GOATS

Population as of December 31, 1932 and 1933 and Percentage of Increase

(+) or Decrease (–)

Number of head Increase (+)

Provinces "—a or

1932 1933 Decrease (–)

Per cent

Abra---- 2,759 3,688 +33.7

Agusan 2,728 2,559 – 6.2

Albay 4,548 5,369 +18.0

Antinue 3,637 3,621 — .4

Bataan............ 288 405 +40.6

tº- 1,722 1,776 + 3.1

D-4 3, 193 4,501 +41.0

Bohol 4,878 5,426 +11.2

Rukidnar. 210 143 —31.9

D.-1 4,148 4,328 + 4.3

Cagay- 5,657 6,911 +22.2

Camarines Norte 1,438 1,421 — 1.2

Camarines Sur 12,765 11,623 – 8.9

Capiz. 20,173 23,130 +14.6

Cavite----- 1,182 1,184 + .2

Cebu --- *55,931 61,520 +10.0

Cotabato 3,894 3,603 — 7.5

Davao. 4,945 5,182 + 4.8

Ilocos Norte. 7,365 8,064 + 9.5

Ilocos Sur 22,320 18,247 —18.2

Iloilo.….......... • 30,296 30,158 — .4

Isabela --------- 3,485 5,513 +58.2

**una-…~~~~~~~~…~~~~~ 1,025 1,414 +37.9

Lanao 3,773 4,572 +21.2

La Union- 19,203 21,045 + 9.6

*—--------~~~~~… 17,212 19,810 +15.1

MANILA 3,292 3,449 + 4.8

arind 339 3.19 — 5.9

Masbat 2,296 2,072 – 9.7

*indoro--------… 1,835 3,186 +78.6

Mountain-- 3,651 8,890 + 6.5

Nueva Ecija 19,593 21,446 + 9.4

Nueva Vizcaya 487 616 +26.5

Occidental Misamis. 4,641 4,535 — 2.8

Occidental Negros. 18,390 21,391 +16.3

Oriental Misamis......... 7,515 7,414 — 1.3

Oriental Negros........................................ -32,657 32,624 — .1

Palaw ---- 1,083 1,304 +20.4

**Panga-.… 9,417 9,641 + 2.4

P - 28,689 31,372 + 9.8

Rizal.--- 2,443 8,094 +26.6

b-—it 3,868 3,645 — 5.8

Samar 9,305 11,777 +26.6

*on--------… 2,279 2,832 +24.3

Sulu... 4,057 4,947 +21.9

Surigao 5,185 4,778 — 7.8

Tarlac................ 11,447 12,200 + 6.6

Tayab------ 1,706 2,377 +39.3

Zambales 2,265 2,826 +24.8

Zamboanga. 8,067 9,106 +12.9

Philippine Islands.......................................................... 423,287 456,050 + 7.7

252 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

GOATS—Continued

Number Slaughtered and Consumption of goat meat during the Years

1932 and 1933

Number Total consumption

Provinces slaughtered ari. kilos

,—

1932 1933 1932 1988

Abra. ---- 661 543 6,478 5,321

Agusan 137 206 1,343 2,019

Albay - 1,018 T20 97,285 9,921

Antique 935 955 9,163 9,359

Bataan 82 16 314 157

Batanes 157 137 1,539 1,843

Batangas 522 824 5,116 8,075

1,062 858 10,408 8,408

12 12 118 118

Bulacan... - 285 241 2,793 2,362

Cagayan 1,488 1,390 14,533 13,622

Camarines Norte 107 88 1,049 86?

Camarines Sur 480 607 4,704 5,949

Caniz - 2,295 3,412 22,491 33,488

Cavite 139 96 1,362 941

Cebu......................................... - 5,452 6,304 53,480 61.779

Cotabato -- 661 418 6,478 4,096

Davao ---- 148 442 1,450 4,332

Ilocos Norte ---------- 2,081 1,199 19,904 11,750

Ilocos Sur.................................. 2,046 2,620 20,051 25,676

Iloilo - 5,599 4,556 54.870 44,649

Isabela.... 512 895 5,018 8,771

Laguna 131 206 1,284 2,019

Lanao - 278 500 2,724 4,900

La Union.............................. 2,543 2,553 24,921 25,019

Leyte...................................... 2,048 2,443 20,070 23.941

Manila......... 255 271 2,499 2,630

Marinduque.. 18 39 127 38.

Masbate...................................................................................... 224 379 2,195 3,714

Mindoro..................................... 199 171 1,950 1,676

Mountain................................................................................ 1,182 992 11,094 9.722

Nueva Eciia 5,694 4,233 55,801 41,483

Nueva Vizcaya 268 260 2,626 2,548

Occidental Misamis. 601 706 5,890 6,919

Occidental Negros.... - 3,088 2,576 30,262 25,245

Oriental Misamis. - 421 518 4,126 5,027

Oriental Negros 2,391 2,875 23,482 28,175

Palawan 44 209 431 2,048

1,888 1,583 18,012 15,513

5,188 5,048 50,842 49,421

118 461 1,156 4,518

805 662 7,889 6,48s

2,356 2,026 23,089 19,855

Sorsogon ---- - ---- 837 669 8,203 6,556

Sulu......................................... ········································...···. 428 772 4,145 7,566

Surigao 722 T16 7,076 7,017

Tarlac................................................... 2,576 2,668 25,245 26.146

Tayabas - 248 268 2,430 2,626

Zambales.......................... 401 520 3,930 5,096

Zamboanga.......................................................... 902 T76 8,840 7,605

PhilippiNe Islands..................................................... 61,513 61,630 690,186 606.809

THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW 253

SHEEP

Population as of December 31, 1932 and 1938 and Percentage of Increase

(+) or Decrease (–)

Number of head tags:Provinces Decrease

1992 19sts -

Abra. 1,124 1,700 + 51.2

- 300 215 - 28.8

Albay 768 885 + 15.1

Antian- 148 200 + 89.9

to-- 84 52 + 52.9

n----- 503 705 -- 48.1

---- q 19 +171.4

Bohol 371 828 - 11.5

Bukidnon 28 88 -- 16.8

to-1 T24 585 - 19.2

Cagay 5,598 5,275 - 5.7

Camarines Norte 388 371 - 4.4

Camarines Sur 3,959 8,822 - 19.2

Capiz - -- 5,447 5,602 -- 2.8

Cavite 101 99 - 2.0

Oehn 6,703 7,105 + 5.9

Cntahat 8 -----------------

Davao---- 2,535 2,549 + 5.5

Ilocos Norte 7.242 7,537 -- 8.1

Ilocos Sur 4,232 5,012 + 18.4

Iloilo 3,698 8,462 - 6.4

T---- 1,923 2,300 -- 19.6

Laguna 177 376 --112.4

Lanan 32 53 -- 65.6

La Union--------------..-.-.-.-.-.·...·········································· 2,074 2,137 -- 2.0

Leyte - 7,317 8,211 -- 12.2

Manila 2,148 2,243 -- 4.4

Marinduque 5 ···········

Masha* 551 600 -- 8.9

Mindo 61 61 ..................--

Mountain 3,074 4,078 -- 32.7

Nueva Ecija 2,817 3,467 -- 23.1

Nueva Vizcaya.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-................................................... 280 292 -- 4.3

Occidental Misamis...................................................... 1,011 1,071 -- 5.9

Occidental Negros ... 21,793 22,106 + 1.4

Oriental Misamis 2,358 2,439 -- 3.4

Oriental Negros - ---- · 9,775 9,603 - 1.7

Palawan---- 160 182 + 13.8

Pampanga 7:32 8:30 -.- 17.6

Pangasinan......................................................... - 9,717 9,995 -- 2.9

Rizal ------- ------- -- 705 704 - .1

Pa-kit 68 67 - 1.4

Samar...... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1,480 2,091 -- 41.3

Sorsogon------~--~·············································· 1,179 1,500 -- 27.2

Sulu 82 127 -- 53.8

Surigao ------~--~························································ 804 733 - 8.2

Tarlac--------~···························································· 5,184 5,718 -.- 10.3

Tayabas ----- -- 44 42 - 4.5

Zambales 455 T29 -- 60.2

Zamboanoa- ----- 575 t38 -.- 21.4

Philippine Islands........................................................... 120,476 127,490 -- 5.8

289682–7

254 THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL REVIEW

SHEEP-Continued

Number Slaughtered and Consumption of mutton during the Years

1932 and 1933

Number slaughtered Total consumption---- a.

- 1992 19ss " Tsss Tsss !

Abra.................. , 806 222 3,488 2,531

Agusan 5 3 57 34

Albay 39 56 445 638

Antique 9 12 103 137

Bataan 8 ------------ 34

Batanes 46 81 524 353

Batantras q 2 80 23

Bohol 61 38 695 433

Bukidnon 6 2 68 23

Rulacan -- 39 48 445 547

Cagayan 627 532 7,148 8,065

Camarines Norte 8 ---------------- 34

Camarines Sur 207 460 2,360 5,244

Capiz 228 267 2,599 3,044

Cavite

Cebu 453 652 5,164 7,433

Cotabato

Davao 900 705 10,280 8,038

Ilocos Norte 1,693 1,215 19,300 13,851

Ilocos Sur 624 761 7,114 8,675

Iloilo 525 437 5,985 4,982

Isabela 382 280 4,355 3.192

Laguna 42 479

Lanao q - 80

La Union 229 107 2,611 1,220

Leyte.................. 611 630 6,965 7,182

Manila.................................................. 318 293 8,625 3,532

Marinduque

Masbate 96 120 1,094 1,388

Mindoro 15 ------------ 171 -

Mountain Province 1,799 1,411 20,509 16,085

Nueva Ecija 427 320 4,868 3,648

Nueva Vizcaya......................................................................... 166 134 1,892 1,528

Occidental Misamis 82 94 935 1,072

Occidental Negros 2,883 2,199 32,866 25,089

Oriental Misamis 131 114 1,493 1,300

Oriental Negros T21 803 8,219 9,154

Palawan 1 --------------- 11

Pampanga 304 337 3,466 2,702

Pangasinan -- 1,221 1,072 13,919 12,221

Rizal 3 88 34 433

Ro 1.

Samar 177 416 2,018 4,747

Sorsogon 334 159 3,808 1,813

Sulu--~--~--~--~--~--~--~--~···········································...···... 1 35 11 399

Surigao 125 122 1,425 1,391

Tarlac 586 328 6,110 3,739

Tayabas ----

Zambales 101 87 1,151 992

Zamboanga 31 64 353 t30

PHILIPPINE ISLANds...............................................--------- 16,538 14,560 177,733 166,268

I N D E X

A

ABACA: Page

Area planted 191

By provinces 203

Exports ... 8, 9, 59, 62, 81,

115, 116, 167, 168

Prices, wholesale ... --------- 4, 25, 26, 27

Production --------------- 24, 191

Value of production .................... 24, 191

ABACA, KNoTTED:

Exports 59

AGRICULTURAL LABoreRs 21

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION:

Index numbers .............. 5, 29, 55, 111, 163

Value–“… 21

Alcohol, Distilled

Exports ..

ABBA CUlrivated ..

AUTomobiles:

Imports…13, 17, 61, 71, 77,

125, 127, 178, 181

Registration ......... 22, 138, 139, 140

AUTO REPAIR SHops 23

Aveh Ages, WEIGHTED. .............................. 6, 7

B

- 23

Area planted ....................................

By provinces .

Prices --------.....

Production

Trees planted 190

Value of production. 24, 193

BANKs:

Number of ...….......................... 21

BANK DEBrrs:

Index numbers .................... 7, 29, 111, 163

BANK LoANs, Overdrafts, Etc.:

Index numbers ............ 7, 29, 56, 111, 163

*~~~~~~… 28

BASI:

By provinces

Prices -------

Production ......

Value of production .................... 23, 190

BEANs:

Area planted 192

By provinces 228

Prices 192

Production .. ... 24, 192

Value of production

*rhs…

Page

BondED INDEBTEDNESS .............................. 21

Bowling HALLs . 28

BRIDGEs ... 22, 101, 102

BUILDING CoNSTRUCTION:

Index numbers ............ 5, 29, 55, 111, 163

BUILDINGs, DURABLE ................................ 103

BUILDINGS, AND LoAN Associations:

Number of .. 21

BUNTAL FIBERs:

Exports ...................... 59, 115, 122, 167, 175

BUSINEss Conditions, Review ............ 3, 51

109, 161

BUSINESS INDICEs........................................ 40

BUttons, PEARL:

Exports ....

C

CABBAGE:

Area planted 192

By provinces 233

Prices 192

Production .. ... 24, 192

Value of production............------------ 24, 192

CACAo:

Area planted ... 191

By provinces -- 206

Prices 25, 191

Production 24, 191

Trees planted . ..... 206

Value of production .................... 24, 191

CANTon FIBERs :

Exports .............

CARAbaos :

......... 59, 115, 123, 167, 176

Meat consumption ... 242

Number slaughtered 241

Population 21, 240

CASSAVA:

Area planted

By provinces

Prices ..............

Production

Value of production

CAsTor BEANs:

Area planted .

By provinces ...

Prices

Production .

Trees planted

Value of production.

CATTLE:

Beef consumption .........

Number slaughtered .

Population

256 INDEX

CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR: Page I Copra : Pag.

By provinces ...... 198 By provinces -------- 2.01

Prices ... 25, 190 Exports -----..... . 8, 10, 59, 62, 86,

Production .... 24, 190 115, 116, 167

Value of production ... 24, 190 Index numbers .........................--------- 2:

CHARTS : Prices, wholesale . 4, 25, 26, 191

Showing business conditions.......... ii, 50, Production ............. ---. 24, 191

108, 158 Value of production ---. 24, 191

CHEMICALS : CoPRA MEAL:

Exports 59, 115, 167, 176, 183 Exports…8, 59. 83, 115,

Imports…... 61, 125, 130, 178 120. 167. 174

CHEwing Tobacco: CORDAGE:

Imports ................ 61, 72, 125, 131, 178, 182 Exports…8, 12, 59, 66, 84,

CHIcos: 115, 120, 167, 173

Area planted 194 | CoRN :

By provinces .. ... 221 Area planted 19,

Prices ......... ... 194 By provinces 197

Production .. . 24, 194 Prices ......... - 24, 190

Tress planted ... 221 Production ... . 23, 190

Value of production . 24, 194 Value of production .................... 23, 190

CIGARETTEs: CoSMETICS:

Exports ….......….... 8, 11, 59, 64, 115, Imports ... its is:

119, 167. 171 Cost of LIVING - jº

Imports 61, 72, 125, 131, 178, 182 | Cotton -

Production . 21 Area planted 195

By provinces . 239CIGARs: -

Exports ... 8, 10, 59, 63, 115, Imports ~ 13, 14.5i, º,

117, 167, 169 125, 126, 178, 179* * * * * -

-

Imports ........................ 61, 72, 131, 178, 182 ºriº ~ *Production 21 Production . ... 24, 195

CINES 23 Value of production .................... 24, 195

CITRUS: CUSTARD APPLEs:

"ºur Area planted 194

Civil SERVICE PERsonNEL.

CLIMATE 21

CoAL:

Imports… 61

Cockpits… 23

Coconuts:

Area covered ... 190

By provinces .. - 200

Prices ...... 25, 191

Production . 24, 191

Trees planted 190

Value of production

Cocon UT Oil:

By provinces .. 201

Exports 8, 9, 59, 63, 80, 115,

117, 167, 169

Factories ….... 23

27

Prices, wholesale 4, 25, 26, 191

Production .... 24, 191

Value of production ... 24, 191

CofFEE:

Area planted ... 191

By provinces 207

Prices ........ . 25, 191

Production ... 24, 191

Trees planted --- 207

Value of production . 24, 191

By provinces

Prices ..

Production .

Trees planted

Value of production

CUTCH :

Exports----------------... 59, 115, 123, 167, 175

D

DAILY WAGES :

Average …----- 21, 23

DAIRY PRODUCTS :

Imports ..............--... 13, 17, 61, 72, 76. 125.

128, 178, 183

DANCE HALLs ------------------ 23

DEATHS

PENTISTS ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 23

DESICCATED Coconut :

Exports ........…........ 8, 10, 59, 65, 82. 115,

120, 167, 172

Factories --~~~~~…~...~~~ 23

DEVALUATION of AMERICAN Doll AR-... S5

DISPENSARIES, Government ..... - 145, 146

DRUGs:

Imports ....................-- 61, 125, 130, 178, 183

Stores --~~~~~~~~~~ 23

DYES :

Imports ... ... 61, 125, 130, 178, 183

Exports ........... 59, 115, 167, 176

INDEX257

EcoxoMic Dial,

EconoMIC INVENTory ... 23, 40

EDITortALs .... 1, 50, 107, 159

Education 21

EccPLANT:

Area planted .... 193

By provinces . 229

Prices ---........ 193

Production 24, 193

Value of production ... 24, 193

ELECTRICAL MACHINERY APPARATUS

AND APPLIANCEs:

Imports -----…. 13, 19, 61, 73, 125,

132, 178, 185

ELECTRICTTY:

Production 31

ELECTRIC PLANTs 23

EMeRoidekies:

Exports … 8, 12, 59, 65, 82. 115

120, 167, 172

EMIGRATION:

Number of laborers ........................ 21

ENGINEERs ---- 23

ESPINo, Jose, MA. .. - 85

Exchange RATE of Foreign CURREN

Clºs ---------------------------------------------------------- 89

Exports:

By countries .................. 8, 58, 62, 114, 166

By months, or quarters.... 7, 59, 113, 165

Total --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 22

F.

FERMENTED Liquors:

Removed for domestic consumption 21

FERTILizERs:

Imports ----…. 61, 125, 130, 178, 184

FIBER, VEGETABLE AND MANUFACTUREs

of :

Grading establishments .................... 23

Imports ...... ... 13, 18, 61, 79, 125,

131, 178, 185

Fish:

Caught ..... 22

Imports .. 61, 125, 133, 178, 187

Fishery:EN:

Number of licenses issued................ 22

Fishing BoATs, CoMMERCIAL:

Number… 22

Tonnage --~~~~…~… 22

For AGE GRAss:

Area planted 195

By provinces 236

Prices 195

Production

Value of production .................... 24, 195

Forest Products:

Production .......................................... 21

FREIGHT:

Index numbers .... ... 6, 29, 56, 112, 164

FRUITS AND NUTS: Page

Imports 61, 125, 135, 178, 188

Production 24, 193

FUNERAL PARLORs 23

G

GABI:

Area planted 192

By provinces 224

Prices 192

Production 24, 192

Value of production 24, 192

GAME 22

GAsolinE: -

Stations ................................................ 23

GLAss AND GLAsswarE:

Imports ............------------------------------ 125, 135

GoATS:

Meat consumption 252

Number slaughtered . .252

Population 21, 251

Gold:

Exported… 136

GonzALEs, LEoN MA. ............................ 3

GoverNMENT Expenditures ACTUAL.... 21

Gover:NMENT INCOME, ACTUAL ............ 21

GRAPHS :

Domestic trade .. - 34

Foreign trade . 34

General funds .. 34

Showing monthly gross sales........ 2

GUMS AND RESINs:

Exports ..…. 59, 115, 123, 167, 175

H

HATs :

Exports ... 13, 59, 67, 115, 121

167, 174

Hogs:

Consumption of pork 250

Number slaughtered ... 249

Population …....…..... 21, 248

HomesTEADs, PATENTED:

Area ----------------------------- ... 22, 97

Horses:

Meat consumption .............................. 247

Number slaughtered 247

Population

Hospitals, GoverNMENT 145

Hotels 23

HuntING:

Number of licences issued .......….. 22

I

Ich PLANTs 23

IMPORTs:

By countries ........................ 14, 60, 68, 124,

- 165, 177

By month or quarter ............ 7, 61, 113

Total… 22

INCOME:

Per capita ... 23

258 INDEX

Page M

INSURANCE .............................. 21, 93, 94, 95, 96 || MAGUEY: Page

INVESTMENTS, CORPORATH ........................ 21 Area planted ... 191

Index numbers ............ 7, 29, 56, 111, 163 By provinces .... —- 2%

IRoN, STEEL AND MANUFACTUREs of: Exports -------------------- 59, 115, 120, 167, 175

Imports --------------------------- 13, 15, 61, 69, 75, Prices, wholesale 4, 25, 26, 27, 191

125, 127, 178, 180 Production - 24, 191

J Value of production ... 24, 191

JARAMillo, Trinidad J. .................... 82 | **** -

Area planted

R By provinces ...

KApok: #. ti

Area planted 195 rociuction

- Total trees ......... ---

By provinces 234

- Value of productionPrices -- 195 M -

Production 24, 195 ANGoes :

Trees planted .....

Value of production -

L

LABOR:

Number of unemployed ................ 21

LANDS:

Free patents issued

Homesteads, patented

Leases awarded ..

Sales awarded .....

Sales patented

LANzoNES:

Area planted ...

By provinces

Prices .

Production .

Trees planted

Value of production.

LAwYERS 23

LEATHER:

Imports ...................... 61, 125, 134, 178, 187

Liberty Bonds ........................................ 4

LICENCEs, Issued:

Commercial fishing boats. 22

Fisherman's licences - 22

Ordinary hunting - 22

Special gratuitous fishing licences 22

LIVESTock:

Population 21

Value - 21

Lobº CiAIMs ….... 22, 137

LUMBANG:

Area planted .. 195

By provinces ... 237

Prices . 195

Production .. 24, 195

Total trees .... 237

Value of production .................... 24, 195

LUMBER:

Cut and invoiced . 21, 156

Exports . 8, 12, 59, 66, 83, 115,

120, 167, 172

Prices, wholesale .......................... 4, 26, 27

Area planted

By provinces

Prices

Production --

Total trees 215

Value of production 24, 194

MATCHES, DomesTic:

Removed for consumption..............- 21

MANUFACTURES :

Index numbers ................. 6, 55, 112, 164

MEAT PRODUCTS :

Imports .............. 61, 76, 125, 134, 178,188

MEDICINEs :

Imports . 61, 125, 130, 178, 183

MINING CLAIMS

MINING INDUSTRY:

Activities in ........................... 4

Number of claims located.... 22, 104,187

Molasses:

Exports ...…...59, 115, 120, 167, 175

Prices ... 25, 190

Production -----

Value of production

MonetARY CIRCULATION:

Index numbers ........ 7, 21, 56, 90, 111, 183

Money ORDERs:

Number issued ... 142, 14%

Mongo:

Area planted 193

By provinces 230

Prices ---------------.- 193

Production ........................ ... 24, 193

Value of production . 24, 19%

MortoAGEs --- 31

Motorcycles:

Registration ..................... 22, 138, 189,140

Motor REGISTRATIon ............ 22, 138, 139,140

MUscovado SUGAR :

By provinces . ... 198

Prices ... 25, 190

Production ..................... ... 23, 190

Value of production 23, 190

N

NewsPAPERs ..........................................…. 2?

INDEX 259

O , tº Page

Orls, MINERAL: Page Population 23, 38, 39

Imports ........................ 18, 16, 61, 76, 125, Arrivals and departure ... 34

127, 178, 180 Increase in 85

(For other oils, see under respec- Foreign - --~~ 39

tive products.) Scientific basis for determining.... 32

Oºnclass ---------------------… 28 Postal SAVINGs BANK ............................ 142

ORANGE: PotAtoes, IRIs H. :

Area planted 198 Area planted

By provinces 213 Production

Prices -------- 193 Value of production ....

Production ... 24, 198 Prices cº

Trees planted 218 By provinces

Walue of production 24, 198 || Potatoes, Sweet:

OverseAs TRADe: Area planted ............---------------------- 192

See Trade, foreign. Production ------------------------

Value of production

P Prices

PALARCA. Jose …........................ 51 By provinces

PALAY: PRICEs, WHolesale:

Area planted 190 Abaca 4

By provinces Advance in 3

Production ....... Coconut oil 4

Value of production. Copra --- 4

Prices --~~~~~~~~~~~ 25, 190 Index numbers .. ..... 6, 56, 112, 164

For cleaned rice, see Rice. Maguey ..............- 4.

PANoch. A : Rice --------------------------— 4

By provinces PRICES, WHolesALE

Prices ... Sugar ... 4

Production Lumber 4

Value of production. ... 23, 190 Tobacco 4

PAPAYAs: PROFESSIONALS 23

Area planted .................................... 194 | PUBLIC Forests:

By provinces 214 Revenue .........

Prices

Production

Total trees 214

Value of production. ... 24, 194

PAPER AND MANUFACTUREs:

Imports ......................... 13, 16, 61, 77, 125,

128, 178, 181

PERFUMERY:

Imports ... 178, 189

Pharmacists ….........— 23

Photographic STUDios ... - 23

*sicians… 23

PILI NUTs:

Area planted .................. 195

By provinces ................. 209

Prices .............. 195

Production ...

Total trees —----…. 209

Value of production .................... 24, 195

PINEApples:

Area planted .... 194

By provinces 215

Prices ..........

Production

Value of production

Placer CLAIMs ---

Pool. Rooms and Billiamp Halls........ 23

PUBLIC Works

PUMMELoes:

Area planted

By provinces

Prices

Production

Total trees ..................

Value of production

R

RAdio SETs :

Fees collected

Registration ....

RADISH :

Area planted

By provinces

Prices

Production

Value of production 24, 193

RAILROADs --~~~~~~~~~~~~ 22

RAINFALL:

Average 21

REFRESHMENT PARLoRs 28

RESTAURANTs .................... 28

REVENUE :

From public forests ........................ 21

Collections… 91

260 INDEX

RICE: Page STORES: Page

Exports ..............…. 115, 123, 167, 174 Retail …----------------------------- 23

Mills ... STRUCTURES, CONCRETE ............................ 103

Prices .. SUGAR :

Warehouses …... 23 Area planted ------------~~~~ 190

For unhulled rice. See “Palay.” By provinces ~ 1%

RoAds .. - 22, 101, 102 Exports - 8, 9, 59, 62,80, 115,

ROOT CROPS --------.... 24, 192 116, 167, 168

RoPE: Prices, wholesale .......... 4, 25, 26, 27, 190

Factories …-------------—- 23 Production ...... 23, 190

RUBBER: Value of production

Area planted .....

By provinces

Imports

Prices ........ ------------- 195

Production -------------------- 24, 195

Total trees… 235

Value of production ..

S

SALES, GRoss:

Increase ------ 5

Index numbers . 6, 55, 112, 164

Trade - - 22

SAWMILLs:

Number of ~~~~…~~~~ 21

SCHool, ENRollMENT:

Public ........................ 21, 147,148, 149, 150,

151, 152

Private…21, 156

Professional and technical.............. 156

SHIPPING:

Number of vessels.....................

SHOEMAKERS .….....….... 23

SHEEP:

Consumption of mutton 254

Number slaughtered ... . 254

Population ---------- 21, 253

SILK AND MANUFACTUREs of :

Imports ….. 13, 16, 61, 71, 78, 125,

129, 178, 184

SLIPPERMAKERs ….. 23

SMokING Tobacco:

Imports …—….. 61, 72, 125, 131, 167.

171, 178, 182

Souksop :

Area planted - 194

By provinces . 217

Prices … - 194

Production 24, 194

Total trees ..... ... 217

Value of production

SPIRIts, Distilled:

--~~~~…~ 24, 194

Exports ..... 59, 115, 123, 167, 176

Removed from distilleries. 21

STATIsticAL Exhibits .... - 40

Statistics Division:

Functions …. 45

Procedure .... 47

Provisions ... 48

STEEL:

See Iron.

SUGAR APPLE:

Area planted—194

By provinces 208

Prices …—--------- 194

Production 24, 194

Total trees ....... ... 208

Value of production - 24, 194

T

TAILOR SHOPS -------------------------- *

TEACHERS AND SUPERVISORS .................... 153

TELEGRAHPs .... 22

TELEPHONES 22

TEMPERATURE .…..--~~~~ 21

TIMBER:

See Lumber.

TIRES AND ACCESSORIES OF AUTOMO

BILES :

Imports… 77

ToBAcco LEAF:

Area planted

By provinces

Exports ---------------------

118, 167, 170

Imports ---------------------------- 61, 72, 79, 81,125.

130, 178, 182

Index numbers ...... . 27

Prices, wholesale . 4, 25, 26, 191

Production .... - ....... 24, 191

Value of production..... — 24, 191

ToILET PREPARATIONS ........................ 178, 189

ToMATOES:

Area planted …— 1%

By provinces ~ *

Prices ~~~~~~~ *

Production ------------------------ ...... 24, 193

Value of production .... 24, 193

TRADE, FoREIGN:

Exports .............…... 7, 22, 57, 58, 59.5%

74, 113, 185

Imports -----------------....... 7, 22, 57, 60, 61, 68,

74, 113, 165

Index numbers .............. 6, 29, 55, 112, 164

Total …------------.... 7, 57, 74,118, 165

TRANSPORTATION:

Companies… 23

TRUcks:

Imports …— 18, 17, 61.71, -º

127, 178, 181

Registration .................... 22, 188, 139,140

INDEX 261

Tuba :

By provinces

Prices ---------

Production -- --

Value of production........................

TUGUI:

Area planted

By provinces

Prices

Production ......

Value of production

U

UBI:

Area planted ....................................

By provinces .......

Prices .........

Production

Value of production

Page UNIVERSITY or THE PHILIPPINES : Page

200 Enrollment .. --

. 25, 191 Degrees conferred

... 23, 191

23, 191 V

WEGETABLES:

192 Imports ................ 61, 73,125, 133, 178, 186

226 Production -- . 24, 192

-- 192 WESSELS ..... 22

. 24, 192

... 24, 192 W

WEALTH:

Per capita ----------------… 28

- WEIGHTS AND MEASURES .................... 24, 195

192 || WHEAT FLOUR:

225 Imports ------------------- 13, 18, 61, 71, 78, 125,

192 129, 178, 183

. 24, 192 WINES, STILL AND IMITATION:

. 24, 192 Consumption ---------------------------------------. 21

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