1346
MANILA
and advanced studies. The College of San Juan de Latran, also under the Dominicans, devotes itself to the education of natives, and this college, as well as the other, is provided with an abundance of select scientific materials and with good physical and chemical outfits and exhibits and museums of natural history and fine arts. The College of San José (St. Joseph) gives instruction in medicine and pharmacy. The Orphan Asylum of Cambobong, founded by the Ladies' Union at Manila in 1882, is in charge of 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 to 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 Philippine General Hospital care for whatever invalids present themselves. Another hospital was opened in 1995 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 five banks in Manila, the Govern- meat Philippine National Bank, the Banco Español Filipino, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, which has also a branch in Iloilo, and the International Banking Corporation of New York. There are numerous social societies, American and Spanish, and several theatres.
DIRECTORY
GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
EXECUTIVE
Governor-General-Francis Burton Har-
rison
Vice-Governor and Secretary of Public
Instruction-Charles Emn et Yeater Secretary of the Interior-Rafael Palma Secretary of Finance-Alberto Barretto Secretary of Justice-Victorino Mapa Secretary of Agriculture and Natural
Resources-Galicano Apacible Secretary of Commerce and Communica-
tions--Dionisio Jakosalem
EXECUTIVE BUREAU
Francisco Enage, chief Vicente Morente, asst. do.
WEATHER BUREAU
Director Rev. Father José Algué, s.J. Chief Forecaster-Rev. José Coronas, S.J. Chief, Seisinological Dept.-M. S. Masó, S.J. Chief, Astronomical Dept.-J.Comellas, S.J. Secretary-Miguel Selga, s.J.
BUREAU OF SCIENCE
Director-Dr. Alvin J. Cox
Chief, Inorganic Chemistry-Dr. T. Dar
Juan, acting
Chief, Organic Chemistry-Dr. H. C. Brill Chief, Serum Section-Dr. Otto Schöbl
PHILIPPINE HEALTH SERVICE Director of Health-Dr. John D. Long Asst. Director-Dr. Vicente de Jesus
Chief, Division of General Inspection-Dr
Vicente de Jesus
Chief, Division of Sanitation in the Pro-
vinces-Dr. Paul Clements
Chief, Division of Sanitation in the City
of Manila Dr. Salvador V. del Rosario Chief, Divison of Mindanao and Sulu-Drˆ
Jacobo Hajardo
Clerical Office
M. J. Walsh, chief
Statistical Office
Dr. Manuel Gomez, chief
Sanitary Engineering Office Edward L. Barber, chief
Baguio Hospital Dr. Samuel Teitze, chief
San Lazaro Hospital
Chief, Clerical Division--G. M. de Ubago Dr. A. P. Goff, chief Chief, Section of Experimental Medicine
Dr. J. A. Johnston
Chief, Division of Mines-(vacant)
Prison Sanitation
Dr. C. E. Norris, in charge
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.