TABLE 27.-Imports of cotton cloth into the Philippines [Calendar year, 1929. Annual average (5 years) 1924-1928 (years ended Dec. 31). Annual average (41⁄2 years) 1911-1914 (years ended June 30) 1] Source: Annual Reports of the Insular Collector of Customs, Manila, P. I. 1 Six months 1913 and year 1914, ended Dec. 31. TABLE 28.-United States exports to the Philippines and to all destinations (commodities over $100,000 in value), 1928 and 1929 Cotton manufactures, total. Iron and steel manufactures, except machinery and vehicles, total. 1Including products and manufactures of the United States, excluding exports of foreign merchandise. Industrial machinery, total.. 277,764, 507 Sewing machines for domestic use. Locomotives. Sugarcane mill machinery. Steam engines, stationary, except turbines. Steam boilers, water tubes. Sawmill machinery... Stationary and portable engines, not over 10 horsepower (other than Diesel and semi-Diesel) Steam engines, mechanical drive turbines. Wheat flour. Automobiles, motor trucks, busses and chassis, except electric... Passenger cars and chassis, except electric.. Motor trucks, busses, and chassis, except electric, up to 1 ton.. Motor trucks, busses, and chassis, over 1 to 21⁄2 tons. Gasoline, total.. Tobacco and manufactures, total. Leaf tobacco, except cigar leaf. Illuminating oil (kerosene), total.. In containers. In bulk...---- Evaporated milk and cream (unsweetened). Fish, canned, total.... Condensed milk and cream (sweetened). |