LIFE INSURANCE 299 N o , 3 2 3 .—L ira I n s u r a n c e W h itte n an d in F o rce, by S ta te s : 1937 an d 1938 N O T E . — F i g u r e s c o v e r b u s i n e s s t r a n s a c t e d i n c o n t i n e n t a l U n i t e d S t a t e s , i n c l u d i n g U n i t e d S t a t e s business of Canadian companies. They include data for some small companies which confino thoir business to the State In which they domicile, and usually to several small cities, which are not included in tables 319 to 322. Further differences betwoon totals in this tablo and in the preceding tables are due to duplications from reinsurance [All figures in thousands of dollars] DIVISION AND STATE ORDINARY (INCLUDING GROUP) INDUSTRIAL Written In force Written In force 1937 1038 1837 1938 1997 1038 1937 1838 <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> K . 12,175,248 10,286,980 87,765, 151 88,803,388 4, 803, 856 4, 416, 430 20, 076, 586 20, 401,392 STew England............. Maine..................... New HanjsphJre-__ Vermont................. Massachusetts....... Rhode Island......... Connecticut............ Middie Atlantic......... New York.............. New Jersey............. Fennysl vania........ East North Central__ Ohio........................ Indiana................... Illinois.................... M ic h i g a n _____ Wisconsin............... West North Central... Minnesota............ Iowa.................... Missouri............... North Dakota........ South Dakota........ Nebraska................ Kansas.................. South Atlantic......... Delaware............... Maryland............... Dist. of Columbia.. Virginia................. West Virginia......... North Carolina___ South Carolina....... Georgia................... Florida.................. East South Central__ Kentucky.............. Tennessee.............. Alabama............... Mississippi..... . West South Central.. _ Arkansas............ Louisiana........... O k la h o m a ............... Texas................... Mountain............. Montana................. Idaho...................... Wyoming............ _ Colorado................. Now Mexico.......... Arizona............... Utah....................... Nevada................... Pacific W ashington....___ Oregon.................... California........ _ 798,285 45,698 82, 724 22,723 393, 282 92,665 239, 172 3, 373, 975 1,841,285 466, 471 1,006, 219 3,287,115 810,150 329,491 1,038,818 852, 636 256,019 1, 088, 883 265,190 184,035 339,857 27, 589 21,104 93, 610 137,437 1,068, 105 37,857 146, 057 95.439 147,470 118, 141 169, 042 77,331 104, 750 111, 416 481, 728 119,012 172,675 123,893 66,147 831, 079 65,753 117,028 1 6 7,904 480, 304 303,452 43,824 29,506 17,584 108,197 24,894 27.440 44,403 7,602 943, 051 137, 253 98, 366 707,432 833, 552 39,607 32, 565 19, 079 325,057 52,105 164, 539 6, 714, 679 456,171 314,803 221, 357 3, 5 3 3 .0 4 5 537, 272 B, 746,781 449,463 322,983 223,086 3,550,069 539,063 1,656,117 1,652,030 2, 778,175 27,377,060 27,482, 562 1,577, 429 15, 571,077 15,624,956 396, 155 3,706,859 3.769.384 802, 592 8,100,024 8,088,223 2,641,810 21,019,444 21,060,450 626,440 5, 711,645 5,696,055 253, 534 2,057,078 2,050,022 841, 425 7,356,923 7,443,193 731, 731 3.825, 966 3,783,376 188,670 2,067,831 2,078,204 935,132 8, 260,080 8.383.385 212,184 1,884,038 1,927,560 162,280 1,513,907 1,538,435 310,061 2,614,318 2,640,681 23, 999 222,843 223,314 21,505 228, 668 227,896 01,413 831,851 835,038 113,685 964,454 970,441 944,483 7, 509,467 7,715,445 27, 753 277,923 283,081 129,303 1, 207,161 1,232,888 89,590 744,573 771,309 125,567 1,119,772 1,153,932 114,797 807,903 819,306 148,389 1,122, 730 1,157,444 64,144 501.487 514,566 140, 952 1,057,973 1,078, 111. 103,087 669,854 704,718 398, 543 3, 188,807 3, 220,307 109,5 7 8 953,383 969,137 144,611 1,041,951 1,054,133 88,542 763,992 762,158 55,813 429, 281 434,870 804, 800 4, 802, 383 5,032,458 60, 256 433.488 437, 721 104,419 793,006 819,559 141, 412 971, 515 985,069 498,513 2,604, 355 2,790,107 263,041 2,060, 553 2, 105,258 20,570 293,110 293,225 25,659 200,706 205,002 17,956 121,665 126,830 90,195 706, 781 808,021 20,573 118,090 124,777 34,181 168,070 184, 796 36,960 301,112 306,408 7,947 53,019 55, 289 872, 874 6, 570, 955 8,804,493 129,843 1,094,304 1,112,793 78,157 651,194 663,796 664,874 4.825, 357 5,027,904 370,788 21,616 16,743 0,225 205.051 37,904 80,220 1,361,662 648,589 251,402 461.672 939,957 308,831 131,358 203.120 149,922 56,727 240, 232 37,880 26,521 131,703 404 9 13,855 29,764 060,656 19,156 124,323 54, 043 148.672 48,620 145, 730 130,944 175,040 114.120 401,009 83,587 157,333 113.052 47,037 317, 524 31,384 44,437 31, 939 200, 765 40, 367 2, 646 2,025 428 25, 666 9,642 3, 705 6,234 00 171,459 16,292 7,129 148,030 i <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> totals include small amounts not distributed b y <strong>States</strong>. Source: The Spectator, Philadelphia, Pa.; Insurance Yearbook, Life Volume, 326,133 19, 224 16,185 8,036 179,365 34,736 68,587 1, 157,986 512,719 221,375 423,891 854.248 285, 286 119,412 272,441 128,813 48, 203 218, 778 34,260 23,114 110,627 132 6 11,589 28,049 062,922 1 6 , 944 122, 609 54, 545 145,177 45,701 139,053 128.248 163,755 146, 70S 385,168 81,322 160,985 108,660 34,193 328,388 30,277 51,103 30, 547 214, 461 37,757 1,700 1,236 236 13,674 9,400 6, 730 4,765 11 147,881 14,057 5,918 127, 006 2, 170,480 117,388 94, 550 47, 099 1,185,943 226,061 498,545 7,668,322 3,812,779 1,437,330 2,418, 213 4,398,685 1,374,102 606,954 1,417,569 687, 608 313,432 1,085, 917 185, 747 132,333 575,678 570 248 02,659 128,676 2,237,398 80, 944 494,670 163,298 324,021 140,5S3 311,283 203,858 290,047 210,685 766, 226 261,666 278,257 178,840 40,463 737, 601 63,593 164,212 96, 053 413,803 163,188 14,872 8, 2 9 9 1,045 87,020 13,671 4,439 33,300 444 843,325 103,611 41,248 698,466 2,170,476 117,939 97,417 47,153 1,181, 792 228,720 487,447 7, 646, 661 3, 693, 731 1,460, 812 2, 486,019 4,474, 960 1,400, 438 608, 569 1, 401, 700 684, 979 319, 273 1, US, 084 193,800 137,943 583.966 458 293 64,558 134, 067 2,346, 174 82,465 501, 426 173, 256 343, 451 150,456 328, 374 221,110 317,741 227,804 803, 588 270, 543 295, 203 188,171 49, 052 789,115 65,455 179, 250 100,161 444, 249 174, 652 15, 220 8,426 1,090 90,174 16,459 9, 540 34,283 459 875, 339 105, 746 42, 637 726.966
3 0 0 BANKING AND FINANCE N o. 3 2 4 .— L if e I n s u r a n c e o f F r a t e r n a l O r d e r s in t h e U n it e d St a t e s N ote.—Although the number of orders reporting varies considerably, most of the larger orders report regularly, so that the figures are fairly comparable from year to year. Prior to 1020 the figures for the number of orders as given below include all known to be in existence whether reporting or not [AU money figures in millions and tenths of millions of dollars] CALENDAR YEAH. Number ot orders Assets Total INCOME ' Net received from members Total DISBURSEMENTS Paid for claims To agents and for management Amount ofinsur-i ance written during year IN FORCE AT END OF YEAR Amount 1001........................... 489 29.4 81.6 72.2 77.3 04.1 8.9 799.6 5, 656. 5 4,519 1905.......................... 570 64.6 96.7 91.4 85.2 72.6 11.3 1,026.3 8,150.4 6,119 1910........................... 497 129.4 128.6 114.3 110.2 92.3 16.9 1, 331. 6 9,562. 5 8,558 1915........................... 472 212.8 133.3 122.3 123.6 98.7 16.1 922.9 8,094. 4 7,696 1920.......................... 1336 326.1 181.2 165.2 135.8 109.6 26.2 1,178.0 8.879. 5 8,439 1025........................... ‘ 224 628. 3 222.1 188.4 160.5 121.2 36.2 1,105.9 9,769.6 8,452 1930........................... ! 255 881.6 251.1 109.2 199.2 147.0 44.1 1.287.3 8,940.2 7,770 1932........................... 1 226 8B2. 4 212.4 163.8 167.0 117.3 31.1 699.6 7,122.7 6,413 1933........................... >■206 906.1 192.6 152.1 156.3 111.0 39.7 502.1 6,394. 6 0,118 1934................. ......... ‘ 262 900.7 197.7 149.0 166.7 114.8 30.3 524.3 6, 299. 7 6,246 1935-.......................... i 266 994.3 205.1 152.2 158.6 111.0 39.4 662.8 6,182. 5 6,462 1036........................... i 240 1,039.3 211.7 150.5 166.6 116.4 32.6 585.8 6.164.4 6,076 1937-......................... 1255 1,098.1 224.4 159.2 166.5 116.6 36.5 666.2 6,332.7 7,015 1938...................... — ‘ 243 1,134.2 218.1 155.3 161.9 111.1 32.0 569.1 6,347.8 7,014 1 Number reporting. Source: The Spectator, Philadelphia, Pa.; Insurance Yearbook, Life Volume. N o. 3 2 5.'— C a su a l t y , S u r e t y , a n d M is c e l l a n e o u s I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n ie s — F in a n c ia l C o n d it io n a n d B u s in e s s T r a n s a c t e d : 1895 to 1938 [All figures, except number of eompauies, in thousands of dollars] YEAR s to c k : c o s , 8 Number of certificates (thousands) Number of companies Capital (.stock companies) Assets - Net surplus over capital Net premiums1 and liabilities Total income Losses paid 4 Actual expenses Total of management * expenditures 1895................... 53 20,676 42,211 13,044 16,684 19,318 5,916 8,766 15,695 1900................... 57 23,572 65,808 27,059 27,186 30,348 12,755 15,419 27,507 1905................... 84 43,030 152,866 39,070 55,344 63,191 21,647 28,922 54,354 1910................... 154 65,485 309,710 78,176 94,395 111,042 41,465 57,915 100,113 1915................... 181 78,024 603,670 78,035 160,320 174,892 76,444 74,251 159,397 1920................... *186 93,737 1 ,014,386 92,861 459,170 489,774 196,360 183,514 400,724 1925_________ *274 159,030 1,934,744 202,680 698,729 762,037 347,440 286,024 660,093 1030................... 387 260.387 3,192,848 304,313 901,651 1,003,831 534,029 378,621 960,307 i m ................... 19 4 , m S ,1 S S ,8 6 6 €08,075 6 8 9 ,5 8 7 844,487 m , o m m , o e o 80S,78% 1932 a................. 8 182 155,864 1,165,096 136,641 601, 558 747,671 364,202 252,095 727,315 1933«________ *177 151,328 1,076,949 144, 708 570,288 662,066 303,129 230, 627 039,899 1934 o________ »179 150,257 1,093,279 171,525 617,423 682,896 S00,580 239,215 641,662 1035 *................. *170 147,300 1,213,183 222,304 666,304 718,627 297,721 254, 793 649,384 1930*>_„............ ‘ 178 155,027 1,365,024 284,659 725,754 787,701 294,266 278,102 681,995 1937 «................. ‘ 178 149, 546 1,367,779 277,024 783,688 838,390 299,630 300, 594 716,949 1038 8................. 8 186 152,300 1,494,067 322,011 770,933 820,870 298,660 300,202 725,970 ALL COMFA- NJES T 1933_________ 8 478 151,328 1,302,363 227,698 775,712 878,353 409,844 299,422 851,565 1 0 3 4 ................ 8 480 150, 257 1,340,150 259,790 860,722 957,354 419,112 317,411 880,923 1935_________ 4 480 147,300 1,507,277 319.846 953,380 1,029,671 428,493 340, 765 917,047 1930_________ ‘ 483 155,027 1.710,170 390,922 1,060,392 1,149,509 446,154 375,236 986,274 1937................... 8 502 149, 546 1,732, 576 372,847 1,171,576 1,255,215 474,125 409,184 1,067,461 1038................... 8 521 152, 300 1,898,609 | 430,342 1,163,127 1,243,532 476,067 426,997 1,101,237 1Total premium receipts prior to 1010. 1 Figures for 1895 to 1930 (also 1932 figures In italics) include adjustment expenses excluded thereafter. » Including taxes. 4 Figures through 1930, and 1932 figures in italics, include data for companies which transact life Insurance in addition to accident and health insurance. Income and disbursement items include business of accident and health branches only of these life insurance companies, where companies were able to segregate data, while capital, assets, and net surplus include total amounts of these items for such companies, excluding, however, data for a tew very large companies for which accident and health business is only a small proportion of the total business. Capital, assets, and not surplus are therefore overstated and In part duplicated in figures for life insurance companies in other tables. Figures for 1932 to 1938, except 1932 italic figures, relate to casualty, surety, and miscellaneous insurance companies only. 5 Number of companies reporting. *See note 4. i Includes stock casualty, surety, and miscellaneous insurance companies, shown separately above, mutual companies, reciprocals, and Lloyd’s; number of companies and income and disbursement items also Include accident and health departments of life insurance companies. Source; The Spectator, Philadelphia, Pa.; Insurance Yearbook, Casualty and Surety Volume.
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3 4 4 WAGES, HOURS, AND EMPLOYMENT
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3 4 6 WAGES', HOURS, AND e m plo y
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3 4 8 W A G ES, HOTJBS, AND E M P L
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3 5 0 WAGES, HOURS, AND EMPLOYMENT
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3 5 2 WAGES, HOURS, AND EMPLOYMENT
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3 5 4 WAGES, HOURS, AND EMPLOYMENT
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3 5 6 WAGES, HOURS, AHD EMPLOYMENT
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358 WAGES', HOURS, AND EMPLOYMENT N
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360 WAGES, HOURS, AND EMPLOYMENT No
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N o. 399. - —P u b lic E m ploym
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Idaho................... . Illinois
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P U B L IC E M P L O Y M E N T SERV
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'OLD-iAGE INSURANCE 367 No. 4 0 1 .
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OLD-AGE INSXTRANOE 369 N o . 4 0 2
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OLD-AGE INSURANCE 371 N o . 4 0 4 :
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I'IVKMrLOYMKX-I o o m p m sa t io #
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UNEM PLOYM ENT COMPENSATION 375 No.
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PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 377 N o . 4 1 1 .
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PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 3 7 9 N o. 4=12.
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PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 381 N o . 4 1 5 .
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FEDERAL GRANTS TO STATES 383 N o. 4
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RAILROAD RETIRRMEUT SYSTEM 385 N o
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT SYSTEM 387 No.
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16. POSTAL SERVICE [Postal statisti
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POSTAL SERVICE 391 No. 426.—P o s
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'POSTAL SERVICE 393 No. 430.— P o
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TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 395 No. 4 3 2 .
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TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 3 9 7 N o . T 3 6
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No. T 4 0 - — T e l e g r a p h :
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ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER 401 N o .
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ELECTRIC L IG H T AND POWER 403 N o
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e l e c t r ic l ig h t a n d p o w
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ELECTRIC! L IG H T AND POW ER 407 N
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ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER 4 0 9 No.
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WATER POWER 4ii N o . 4 5 7 .— W
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STATE-HIGHWAY MILEAGE 4 1 3 N o. 4
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STATE-HIGHWAY FUNDS 4 1 6 No. 461.
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MOTOR-VEHICLE SALES AND REGISTRATIO
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MOTOR-VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS. 410 N
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MOTOR-VEHICLE FATALITIES 4 2 1 No.
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MOTOR-VEHICLE FATALITIES 423 ' No.
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STEAM RAILWAYS 4 2 5 No. 4=72.— S
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STEAM r a ilw a y s 427 N o. 4 7 5
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STEAM RAILWAYS' 429 No. 479.—S t
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STEAM RAILWAYS 431 No, 482.— S t
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STEAM RAILWAYS 433 No. 4 8 6 .— S
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STEAM RAILWAYS 435 No. 4 8 8 .— S
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STEAM RAILWAYS 4 3 7 N o . 4 9 0 .
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STEAM RAILWAYS 4 3 9 N o. 4 9 2 .
- Page 478:
,90Ii9S' N o . 4 9 4 .-— S t e a
- Page 482:
Manufactures and miscellaneous, tot
- Page 485 and 486:
STEAM RAILWAYS 445 N o. 4 9 6 .—
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STEAM RAILWAYS 447 N o. A 9 9 .—
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ELBOTKIO RAILWAYS' 4 4 9 No. 5 0 3
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ELECTRIC RAILWAYS' 451 N o . SO B .
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TROLLEY-BUS LINES' 453 N o. 5 0 9 .
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MOtEOEiSUS I.TXES 455 N o . 5 1 2 .
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CIVIL AERONAUTICS 457 No. 5 1 4 .
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WATER TRAFFIC 4 5 9 N o. 5 1 6 .—
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IIFTERNAL WAYIEfft WAYS' 4 6 1 No.
- Page 503 and 504:
MERCHANT MARINE 4 6 3 N o . 5 2 2 .
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m e r c h a n t m a r in e 465 N o.
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PANAMA. CANAL— DISASTERS TO' VESS
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WATER-BORNE FOREIGN COMMERCE 469 No
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WATEB-BORNE FOREIGN COMMERCE 471 N
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WATER-BORNE FOREIGN COMMERCE 473 N
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Wa ter-borne EOREION COMMERCE 475 N
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TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED 477 N o
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TONNAGE ENTERED' AND CI.EaIIEU 4 7
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TONNAGE- ENTERED AND .CLEARED 481 N
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n. FOREIGN COMMERCE OF THE UNITED S
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INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS 485 N o.
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FOREIGN COMMERCE 487 No. 5 5 2 .—
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FOREIGN COMMERCE 4 8 9 No. 5 5 4 .
- Page 531 and 532:
FOREIGN COMMERCE 491 No. 5 5 7 .—
- Page 533 and 534:
FOREIGN COMMERCE 4 9 3 M e r c h a
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Se l e c t e d C o m m o d it ie s
- Page 537 and 538:
FOREIGN COMMERCE m No. 5 6 1 . —
- Page 539 and 540:
FOREIGN COMMERCE 4 9 9 a n d I m p
- Page 541 and 542:
FOREIGN COMMERCE 501 a n d P ercent
- Page 543 and 544:
FOREIGN COMMERCE 503 No. 5 6 5 .—
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FOREIGN COMMERCE 5 0 5 I m p o r t
- Page 547 and 548:
FOREIGN COMMERCE 507 N o. 5 6 9 .
- Page 549 and 550:
F O R E IG N C O M M E R C E 509 c
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FOREIGN COMMERCE 511 M e r c h a n
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FOREIGN COMMERCE 513 M e r c h a n
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FOREIGN COMMERCE 515 No. 5 7 2 .—
- Page 557 and 558:
FOREIGN COMMERCE 517 No. 5 7 3 .—
- Page 559 and 560:
FOREIGN COMMERCE 5 1 9 No. 5 7 4 .
- Page 561:
N o . 5 T 5 * — E x p o r t s o p
- Page 565:
Cod, haddock, hake, pollock, cask..
- Page 569:
Leather belting, new_______________
- Page 573:
Cottonseed c a k e ......__________
- Page 577:
Coconut oil, edible__ ..___________
- Page 581:
t>tmx rosin________________________
- Page 585:
Upland (under 1H inches)--— -—
- Page 589:
Printcloth: Bleached........... ...
- Page 593:
267706°— 41- cc a Other fabricat
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Dresses, skirts, blouses, and other
- Page 599:
No. 575.— E x p o b t s o f U n i
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N o . 5 7 5 .— E x p o r t s o p
- Page 607:
N o . 5 7 5 . — E x p o r t s o f
- Page 611:
N o . 5 7 5 .— E x p o r t s o p
- Page 615:
N o . 5 7 5 .— E x p o r t s o f
- Page 618 and 619:
31, 880 } 2,149 / 753 1,278 2,702 1
- Page 621:
Axes (broad and band)..............
- Page 625:
2G770G CO Pipe fittings and valves_
- Page 629:
F u ses.-............- ............
- Page 633:
Locomotives— _____— ------- do
- Page 637:
Forging machinery and parts_______
- Page 641:
Laundry machinery: Power-driven lau
- Page 645:
Other agricultural machinery, imple
- Page 649:
G r o u p S.—C h e m ic a l s a n
- Page 653:
Pyroxylin scrap and film scrap_____
- Page 657:
90iA9ij Kalsomme or cold-water pain
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Exposed____________________________
- Page 665:
Explosive shells and projectiles___
- Page 669:
N o. 576.— I m p o s t s o f M e
- Page 673:
Caviar and other fish roe__________
- Page 677:
c. Other bovine leather____________
- Page 681:
F, Other ft.-tti-mfl.1a and animal
- Page 685:
Other vegetables, fresh, n. e. s___
- Page 689:
267706 P. Cocoa, coffee, and tea___
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Chicle, erode_____________ - Balsam
- Page 695:
N o . 5 7 6 . — I m p o r t s o p
- Page 698 and 699:
3,990 26,886 11,132 2,073 2,620 11,
- Page 701:
Tapestries and other Jacquard woven
- Page 705:
M a n u fa c tu r e s of— l i m ,
- Page 709:
Fabrics oyer 30 inches wide— * 3,
- Page 713:
B. Wood semimanufactures—sawmill
- Page 717:
Cigarette paper, cigarette books an
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2 6 7 7 0 6 i£o China and porcelai
- Page 725:
Wire rods----- --------------------
- Page 729:
Unrefined, black, blister and conve
- Page 733:
Vacuum cleaners and parts **----- -
- Page 737 and 738:
Ammonium compounds— Chloride (mur
- Page 739:
No. 576.— I m p o r t s o p M e r
- Page 743:
No. 5 7 6 .—Imports op Merchandis
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614 FOREIGN COMMERCE No. 577.-—In
- Page 749 and 750:
6 1 6 COMMERCE OF NONOONTIGTJ'OTJS
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6 1 8 COMMERCE >03? NONCONTIGUOUS T
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6 2 0 ■COMMERCE OF NONCONTIGUOUS
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34. IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE G e n e
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6 2 4 IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE N o.
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6 2 6 IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE N o .
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6 2 8 IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE N o.
- Page 763 and 764:
6 3 0 IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE N o.
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35. FARMS—GENERAL STATISTICS [D a
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636 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS No.
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6 3 8 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS'
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6 4 0 FABMS— GENERAL STATISTICS
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6 4 2 FARMS'— GENERAL STATISTICS'
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6 4 4 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS'
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6 4 6 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS N
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6 4 8 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS N
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6 5 0 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS'
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6 5 2 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS'
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6 5 4 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS N
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656 FARMS--- GENERAL STATISTICS' No
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No. 6 2 3 .—P ast-T ime W ork off
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6 6 0 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS N
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662 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS N o
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6 6 4 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS'
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6 6 6 FARMS— GENERAL STATISTICS N
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36. FARM PRODUCTION AND RELATED STA
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6 7 0 FARM PRODUCTION AND RELATED S
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6 7 2 FARM PRODUCTION AND RELATED S
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6 7 4 FARM PRODUCTION AND RELATED S
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27. FARM ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCT
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6 7 8 HARM A N IM A LS AND A N IM A
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6 8 0 FARM ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODU
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6 8 2 BAUM ANIMALS AMD AKTMAL PRODU
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6 8 4 FARM ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODU
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6 8 6 FARM ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODU
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6 8 8 FA.11M ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRO
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690 FARM ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCT
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6 9 2 FARM ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODU
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6 9 4 I’ARM ANIMALS AND ANIMAL Lk
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N o. 6 7 5 - — C r o p s — A c
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6 9 8 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS' N
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7 0 0 I’ABM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS
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7 0 2 FARM CROPS -AND FOODSTUFFS N
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7 0 4 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS No.
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7 0 6 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS No.
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7 0 8 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS N o
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710 FARM CRO'PS AND FOODSTUFFS 1 No
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7 1 2 FAHM CHOPS AND FOODSTUFFS' No
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7 1 4 farm: chops and foodstuffs No
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7 1 6 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS No.
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7 1 8 farm crops a nd fo o d st u f
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7 2 0 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS N o
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722 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS No. 6
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7 2 4 FARM CROPS AMD FOODSTUFFS' N
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7 2 6 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS' N
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7 2 8 FARM CROPS ADD FOODSTUFFS N o
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N o . TO T. C o t t o n s e e d a n
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7 3 2 l?ARM CROPS AND POODSTUPPS N
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7 3 4 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS YEA
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7 3 6 FARM CROPS AND FOODSTUFFS No.
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7 3 8 FARM CROPS AND FO O D ST U FF
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2 9 . F O R E S T S A N D F O R E S
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7 4 2 FOBEStTS A N D f o r e s t p
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7 4 4 FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS N
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7 4 6 FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS'
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7 4 8 FORESTS AND' FOREST PRODUCTS
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750 FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS N o
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7 5 2 FISHERIES! N o, 74:3.— F i
- Page 889 and 890:
7 5 4 FISHERIES No. 746.— F i s h
- Page 891 and 892:
7 5 6 FISHEBIES No. 750.— S a lm
- Page 893 and 894:
758 MINING AND MINERAL DRODUOT& No.
- Page 895 and 896:
7 6 0 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS'
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7 6 2 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS N
- Page 899:
N o . 7 6 2 .— M in e r a l P r o
- Page 903:
No. 762.—M i n e r a l P r o d u
- Page 907 and 908:
7 6 8 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS N
- Page 909 and 910:
770 M tin n s rG a n d m in e ral p
- Page 911 and 912:
7 7 2 MINING AND MINERAL PROD'UOTS
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7 7 4 MINING AND MINERAL FRODTPOTS
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7 7 6 MIKING AND MINEDAX, PRODUCTS'
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778 MISTING AND MINERAL PRODG'OTS N
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780 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS No.
- Page 921 and 922:
7 8 2 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS'
- Page 923 and 924:
7 8 4 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS1
- Page 925 and 926:
7 8 6 MINING AND MINEBAL PRODUCTS N
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7 8 8 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS N
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7 9 0 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS N
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7 9 2 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS'
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7 9 4 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS N
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796 MINING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS No.
- Page 937 and 938:
7 9 8 MINTING AND MINERAL EROD'UCTS
- Page 939 and 940:
800 MISTING AND MINERAL PRODUCTS' N
- Page 941 and 942:
32. MANUFACTURES [Statistics in thi
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8 0 4 MANUBA.CTU.EES N o . 829.—I
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8 0 6 MANTJFACTUiRES N o . 8 3 0 .
- Page 947 and 948:
8 0 8 M A N U m C T U 'R E S N o .
- Page 949 and 950:
8 1 0 MAHTOAOTtJ'RES No, 8 3 0 ,—
- Page 951 and 952:
8 1 2 MANUFACTURES N o . 8 8 0 .
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8 1 4 m a n u f a c t u r e s N o.
- Page 955 and 956:
8 1 6 MANUFACTURES N o . 8 3 0 .—
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8 1 8 MANUFACTURES No. 8 3 0 .— M
- Page 959 and 960:
8 2 0 M A N O TIA CTU BES N o . 8 3
- Page 961 and 962:
8 2 2 M A N U FA C T U R E S No. 8
- Page 963 and 964:
8 2 4 MANUFACTURES N o. 8 3 0 .—
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8 2 6 M A N U FA C T U R E S N o. 8
- Page 967 and 968:
8 2 8 Ma n u fa c t u r e s N o . 8
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8 3 0 MANUFACTURES No. 830.— M a
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8 3 2 MAKUMACTtmEs N o . 8 8 0 .—
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8 3 4 MANTimCTUKES N o. 8 8 0 .—
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8 3 6 m a n u fa c t u r e s N o .
- Page 977 and 978:
8 3 8 MANUFACTURES N o. 8 3 0 .' M
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8 4 0 M A ^U FlA .C ’TUEiES N o .
- Page 981 and 982:
8 4 2 M A N U F A C T U R E S No. 8
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8 4 4 MAsruriiOTtrcEtEs No. 8 3 3 .
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8 4 6 MANUFACTURES No. 837.— C h
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8 4 8 MANUFACTURE'S No. 8 8 8 .—
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8 5 0 MANUFACTURES N o . 8 3 9 .—
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852 MANUEtAOTURES .' ' ;a* No. 8 4
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8 5 4 MAmritAOT-U'EBS N o . 8 4 5 .
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8 5 6 M A IT U 1?1A .C T T J'K E S
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8 5 8 MANUFIACTU'KGS N o . 8 5 0 .
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8 6 0 MANUFACTURES No. 853.— C o
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862 mah-upiagtuie.es No. 8 5 7 .—
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8 6 4 M A N U F A C T U R E S No. 8
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S3. DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, AND HOT
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868 D IS T R IB U T IO N , S M V IC
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8 7 0 BIBTBIBtmOH) 'SBBYIOBS, AND-
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8 7 2 DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, AND H
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8 7 4 d i s t r i b u t i o n , s e
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8 7 6 DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, AND H
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8 7 8 ’ DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, A
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8 8 0 DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, AND H
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8 8 2 DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, AND H
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8 8 4 DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, AND H
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886 DISTRIBUTION, SE'RYIOES, AND HO
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888 DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, AND HOT
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890 DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES, AND HOT
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8 9 2 DISTRIBUTION, SERVICES,. AND
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8 9 4 'OONsmucTioN and s o u s in g
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8 9 6 OONST&UCJTION AND HOUSING No.
- Page 1037 and 1038:
8 9 8 CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING No.
- Page 1039 and 1040:
900 C o n s t r u c t i o n a n d h
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9 0 2 _ CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING N
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9 0 4 CONSTRUCTION AND' HOUSING N o
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9 0 6 CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING N o
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9 0 8 CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING N o.
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35. NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM AND RECREA
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9 1 2 NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM No. 9 0
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9 1 4 NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM N o. 9 0
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9 1 6 NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM N o. 9 0
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36. SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS FOR OUT
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920 OUTLYING TERRITORIES AND POSSES
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9 2 2 OUTLYING THRBITOEIES AND POSS
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9 2 4 outlying territo ries and d o
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INDEX Abrasives: Foreign trade.....
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Bakeries: Page Employees.... ......
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Broomcorn: Page Acreage, production
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Page China firing and decorating, s
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Com meal—Continued. Page Received
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Education—Continued. Page Institu
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Federal Farm Mortgage Oorp.—Conti
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Page Preach Indo-China, trade with
- Page 1081 and 1082:
Hawaii: Area and date of accession.
- Page 1083 and 1084:
Pago Jamaica, trade with United Sta
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INDEX 9 4 7 Machinery—Continued.
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Motor vehicles—Continued. Tago !
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Paper and manufactures—Continued.
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Potatoes—Continued. Page Irish—
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Real estate—Continued. Pa8e Taxes
- Page 1095 and 1096:
Page Shellac, import prices........
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Sugar beets—Continued* Farm price
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Page Trust activities of national b
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Wheat—Continued. Page Prices—Co