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that the principal products of the Department of 207)
Windanao and Sulu are hemp, luber sopra and pearl
shells. Tax, almaciga and outtapercha are smaller
produsta capable of expansion.
In addition to these products rubber has
been under cultivation in several districts of the
Department for some five or six years, and it is
hoped that rubber will form an important article of
export in a year or so.
The population of the Department is
artimated to be about 595,500, divided as follows:
Moros
385,
Pagaus
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110,000
Oristian Filipinos
Chinese
85,000
5,000
Americans and European s
Japanese
1,850
1,950
525,500
Forgian trade.
The larger part of the foreign trade of the Department is carried on with the port of Singapore. A few importa principally from America * as tinned goods come via Manila, whilṣt a few tons and meats are brought from Australia.
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£843,950 £185,810 £143,450 153.460 £183.880 £169,360 7,410 £388,630 £318,700
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