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Table IV.
Arrivals and Departures of Emigrants (outwards and returning).
Nationality. Arrivals. Emigrants (returning). Departures. Emigrants (outwards). British Vessels, 221 116,094 110 53,118 Foreign Vessels, 268 41,715 77 17,963 Total, 489 157,809 187 71,081Table V.
Number of Emigrants from January to July for 1906, 1907, and 1908, and also the Crews of Steamers.
Month. 1906. 1907. 1908. Crew of Steamers. Emigrants. Crew of Steamers. Emigrants. Crew of Steamers. Emigrants. January, 1,313 2,831 2,394 7,936 1,894 5,794 February, 1,671 3,786 1,097 1,242 1,523 2,994 March, 2,630 10,418 2,241 14,065 1,415 8,882 April, 2,131 9,002 2,405 13,714 1,612 7,626 May, 2,722 8,480 2,247 15,488 1,865 7,901 June, 1,930 4,600 2,064 7,874 1,790 4,785 July, 2,013 4,810 2,206 8,213 2,064 5,048 14,410 43,927 14,654 68,532 12,163 43,030Table VI.
Quarantine Table.
Name of Vessel. Port. Number of Cases. Date. Cause. Detention. Rajaburi, Bangkok. Jan. Ovid, Moji. 1 3rd. 19th. Small-pox. 28 hours. Welmington, Canton. 6th. 12 15 Kaifuku Maru, 28th. Triumph... Moji. Haiphong. 31 24 30th, 17 Mee Foo, Feb. 4th. Antenor, Canton. 1 23 Hopsang, Shanghai. 1 22nd. Lightning, Saigon. 1 March 3rd. Dagny, Dalny. 1 April 16th. Cholera. 24 Yawata Maru, Manila. 1 May 11th. Enteric Fever. Cabins disinfected. Taishan, Saigon. 1 June 1st. Siberia, Shanghai. 1 Wakamiya Maru, Bombay. 29 21st. Oct. 3rd. Plague. Small-pox. Catherine Apcar, Singapore. 1 Nov. 12th. Hong Wau Singapore. 1 Dec. 31st. Dengue. Plague. Cholera. 24 hours. 20 24 15 24 57