The passing of the great race; or, The racial basis of European historyGrant, Madison
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The passing of the great race; or, The racial basis of European history
Grant, Madison
Ethnology -- Europe
78 : 22. Philippines. The following figures were taken from the _New
International Encyclopedia_ and the _Statesman’s Yearbook_ for 1915. The
size of the population was established in June, 1914.
Total population 8,650,937
Native-born 6,931,548 or 99.2%
Chinese 41,035 or 0.6%
Americans and Europeans 20,000 or 0.3%
The natives are mostly of the Malayan race with the exception of 25,000
Negrito tribesmen.
78 : 24. Dutch East Indies. The figures are taken from the census of
1905.
Total population is approximately 38,000,000
Europeans 80,910
Chinese 563,000
Arabs 29,000
Other Orientals 23,000
78 : 25. British India. The figures are from the census of 1911:
Total population 315,156,396
(Of these 650,502 were not
born in India.)
The remainder are divided according to the languages spoken:
East Asiatics 4,410,000
Tibeto-Chinese 12,970,000
Dravidian 62,720,000
Aryan 232,820,000
European 320,000
81 : 5. See Francis Parkman, _The Old Régime in Canada_, vol. II, pp. 12
and 13.
82 : 10. See Sir Harry Johnston, _The Negro in the New World_, p. 343.
83 : 8. See the _Genealogical Records of the Society of the Colonial
Wars_.
84 : 6. See the notes to p. 38.
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