TABLE 59.-Aliens granted hospital treatment under sections 18 and 22, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, by race or people Number granted treatment.. Trachoma. Other diseases. Cured and admitted.. Otherwise disposed of. Under 1 month. Still under treatment, length of time not stated.. Parent. Other.. Male Female.. Under 16 years... 89 39 13 20 5 30 30 7 10 2 22 5 2 2 6 8 1 TABLE 60.—Aliens granted hospital treatment under sections 18 and 22, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, by ports TABLE 61. -Alien seamen deserted, ordered held on board vessel, escaped, removed from vessel, certified for contagious disease, and removed to hospiial for treatment, as specified, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, by districts TABLE 62.—Vessels boarded and alien seamen examined by immigration officers, and United States citizens serving as seamen on vessels boarded, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, by districts TABLE 63.—Comparison between alien arrivals and head-lax settlements, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927 Immigrant aliens admitted. 335, 175 Noaimmigrant aliens admitted. Aliens debarred.. 202, 826 19, 755 Aliens admitted from insular possessions or mainland ports. Aliens debarred from insular possessions. 4, 909 28 Admitted under general order No. 86.- 2, 767 Aliens died. 16 Erroneous head-tax settlements. 2, 606 Head-tax cases pending from last year.. 55, 820 Exempt from head-tax payments, as follows: 623, 902 In transit (groups). 2, 389 Otner transits (includes 5,188 Chinese in transit under bond across land territory of the United States) ---- 49, 519 7, 345 15, 383 5, 508 Aliens resideats of the Philippine or Virgin Islands.. 1, 307 islands prior to July 1, 1907, or subsequent to May 1, 399 2, 203 55, 729 Under general order No. 86. 467 Alien veterans.. 4, 514 Exemptions on account of aliens debarred.. 19, 422 Citizens erroneously manifested.. 1, 879 167, 064 213, 214 Aliens on whom head-tax was paid.-Amount of head tax collected during the year.. 1410, 688 $3, 285, 492 TABLE 64.-Japanese aliens applied for admission, admitted, debarred, deported, and departed, fiscal years ended June 30, 1926, and 1927 • Applicants for admission.. 4, 697 45 1, 132 6 5, 527 50 1,700 7 63 7, 751 58 8, 192 2,640 3,271 • Admissions include both immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens, and departures include both emigran and nonemigrant aliens. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, 27 Koreans were admitted to Hawaii' 1 was debarred, and 61 departed therefrom; 63 Koreans were admitted to continental United States, 3 were debarred, 4 were deported after entry, and 62 departed therefrom. i Three aliens were taxed at $4 each, and 410,685 at $8 each. TABLE 65.—Increase or decrease of Japanese population by alien admissions and departures, fiscal years ended June 30, 1926 and 1927, 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 66.---Occupations of Japanese aliens admitted and departed, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927 TABLE 67.—Miscellaneous Chinese transactions, fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, by ports Canadian bor der stations Mexican border stations 183 Hawaii 1, 127 11, 544 160 127 19 29 33 62 2026 492 1, 333 802 .... 2 United States citizens (Chinese) admitted. 3, 176 1, 506 Alien Chinese admitted.. 3, 117 113 9 11, 132 Alien Chinese debarred.. 595 25 39 10 3 250 Chinese granted the privilege of transit in bond across land territory of the United States. 5, 188 1, 295 479 787 Chinese denied the privilege in transit in bond across land territory of the United States. 3 Chinese granted the privilege of transit by water.. 876 3 160 713 Chinese with return certificates departing: Laborers 151 4 408 Merchants. 171 169 Merchants' wives. 13 13 Students. 20 20 Teachers. 3 1, 547 1 Native born.. 2, 824 329 110 1,070 1,054 |