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Asylum of Cambobong, founded by the Ladies' Union at Manila in 1882, is in charge o the Augustinians, and imparts elementary and advanced instruction and qualifies boys for clerical situations both in public and business offices. The Hospicio de San José, likewise under the care of the Augustinians and of the sisters of that Order, gives tó its inmates elementary instruction and teaches them household duties and other accomplishments suited to their sex. The St. Joseph's Home, founded in 1810, gives shelter to poor and demented children. The Hospital of San Juan de Dios, founded by the Brotherhood of Misericordia in 1595, and the Government Civil Hospital cares for whatever invalids present themselves. Another hospital was opened in 1905 by the sisters of St Paul and is known as the Hospital of St. Paul. The Hospital of San Lazaro, founded in 1578 by the Franciscan Order, is for the care of leprous patients. The Manila Monte de Piedad and Savings Bank, organised in 1880, has several branches. There are four banks in Manila, the Banco Español Filipino, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hong- kong and Shanghai Bank, which has also a branch in Iloilo, and the International

There Banking Corporation of New York.

numerous social societies,

American and Spanish, and several theatres.

DIRECTORY

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CIVIL GOVERNMENT

Governor-General-W. CAMERON FORBES

Secretary of Commerce and Police-CHARLES B. ELLIOTT Secretary of Interior-DEAN C. WORCESTER

Secretary of Finance and Justice-GREGORIO ARANETA Secretary of Public Instruction-NEWTON W. GILBERT Executive Secretary-FRANK W. CARPENTER

PHILIPPINE COMMISSION

President-W. Cameron Forbes

Private Secretary-Edward Bowditch, Jr. Commissioner-Dean C. Worcester Private Secretary-A. O. Zinn Comr.-José R. de Luzuriaga

Private Secretary-Antonio Gimenez Commissioner-Gregorio Araneta

Private Secretary-Wendell McLaughlin Commissioner-Newton W. Gilbert

Private Secretary-M. S. Wightman Commissioner-Rafael Palma

Private Secretary-Leonardo Garduño Commissioner-Juan Sumulong

Private Secretary-Geronimo Santiago Commissioner-Chas. B. Elliott

Private Secretary-Harry S. Ross Commissioner-Frank A. Branagan

Private Secretary-David W. Yancey Secretary-W. H. Donovan

EXECUTIVE

Governor-General-W. Cameron Forbes Capt. F. Le J. Parker, U.S.A. aide-de-camp Private Secretary-Edw. Bowditch, Jr. Secretary of the Interior-D. C. Worcester

Private Secretary-A. O. Zinn Secretary of Commerce and Police-Chas.

B. Elliott

Private Secretary-Harry S. Ross Secretary of Finance and

Gregorio Araneta

Justice-

Private Secretary-Wendell McLaughlin

Secretary of Public Instruction-Newton

W. Gilbert

Private Secretary-M. S. Wightman

EXECUTIVE BUREAU Executive Secretary-Frank W. Carpenter Assistant--Thomas Cary Welch 2nd Assistant-Manuel de Yriarte

BUREAU OF CIVIL SERVICE Director-B. L. Falconer Assistant John E. Enright

BUREAU OF SUPPLY Cable Ad: Ipa;

Teleph. 893

Major E. G. Shields, purchasing agent F. H. Garrett, assistant

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Paul S. Carter, purchasing agent

(New York City)

WEATHER BUREAU Director-Rev. Father Algué Assistant Directors-José Coronas, Juan

Comellas, Saderra Maso Secretary-George Zwack

BUREAU OF SCIENCE Director Dr. Paul C. Freer

Chief, Biological Laboratory-Dr. Richard

P. Strong

Chief, Division of Mines-Warren D. Smith Chief, Division of Ethmology-Dr. Merton

L. Miller

Chief, Division of Chemistry-Dr. A J. Cox

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