TABLE 64.-Aliens granted hospital treatment under sections 18 and 22, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by race or people TABLE 65.-Aliens granted hospital treatment under sections 18 and 22, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by ports TABLE 66.-Deserting alien seamen, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by ports Total.. 19, 710 | Tampa, Fla... Pensacola, Fla.. 99 69 167 862 Philadelphia, Pa.. 2,378 Baltimore, Md. 775 Galveston, Tex.. 784 151 Portland, Me., 258 Gulfport, Miss.. 73 New Bedford, Mass. 3 Pascagoula, Miss. 2 Providence, R. I.. 189 San Francisco, Calif. 185 Gloucester, Mass 9 Portland, Oreg.. 100 Norfolk, Va... 793 Seattle, Wash. 98 Charleston, S. C. Savannah, Ga.......... 102 Great Lakes ports. 37 Miami, Fla... 16 Hawaii... 4 Other Atlantic ports.. TABLE 67.-Alien stowaways found on board vessels arriving at ports of the United States, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by ports 929 105 Philadelphia, Pa. ་་་ང། Baltimore, Md.. 123 Galveston, Tex New Orleans, La 204 52 57 Portland, Me. 2 Other Gulf ports.. 18 Providence, R. I. 3 San Francisco, Calif. 15 -87, Oreg.. 9 Charleston, S. C. Wash 12 48 Savannah, Ga... 36 Miami, Fla 3 Key West, Fla. 25 Hawaiida? 11 Other Atlantic ports- 57 year ended June 30, 1925 Nonimmigrant aliens admitted from foreign ports. TABLE 68.-Comparison between alien arrivals and head-tax settlements, fisca Immigrant aliens admitted from foreign ports. Aliens debarred from foreign ports-- 25, 390 Aliens admitted from insular possessions, or mainland ports. 4, 040 Aliens debarred from insular possessions. 72 Aliens died (from foreign ports). 24 Erroneous head-tax settlements.. Head-tax cases pending from last year.. 1, 777 98, 878 Exempt from head-tax payments, as follows: 588, 616 In transit (groups) - 1, 351 Other transits (includes 6,331 Chinese in transit under Government officials and consular passengers- Aliens admitted to Porto Rico and Hawaii from main TABLE 69.-Japanese aliens applied for admission, admitted, debarred, deported, and departed, fiscal years ended June 30, 1924 and 1925 1 Admissions include both immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens and departures include both emigrant and nonemigrant aliens. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, 28 Koreans were admitted in Hawaii, 1 was deported, and 36 departed therefrom; 26 Koreans were admitted in continental United States, 1 was debarred, and 32 departed therefrom. TABLE 70.-Increase or decrease of Japanese population by alien admissions and departures, fiscal years ended June 30, 1924 and 1925, by months 1 Admissions include both immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens and departures include both emigrant and nonemigrant aliens. * Figures for this month included with later month. TABLE 71.-Occupations of Japanese aliens admitted and departed, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925 TABLE 72.-Miscellaneous Chinese transactions, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by ports TABLE 73.-Aliens admitted to continental United States from insular United States, fiscal years ended June 30, 1908 to 1925, by ports 969 aliens were admitted to Hawaii and 753 to Porto Rico from continental United States; 1 alien to Hawaii from the Philippine Islands; and 118 to Porto Rico from the Virgin Islands, during the fiscal year 1925. TABLE 74.—Arrivals in and departures from the Philippine Islands, fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, by classes, as specified |