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... cost of upkeep of buildings .. Analysis of printing and binding .... TABULAR STATEMENTS . Facing 9 ... do .. .do .. 11 14 No. 1. - Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1912 .... No. 2. Statement showing appropriations ...
... cost of upkeep of buildings .. Analysis of printing and binding .... TABULAR STATEMENTS . Facing 9 ... do .. .do .. 11 14 No. 1. - Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1912 .... No. 2. Statement showing appropriations ...
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... cost of machinery ( by divisions ) now in use in the Government Printing Office .... No. 21. Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in Government Printing Office emergency room July 1 , 1911 , to June 30 , 1912 ...... No ...
... cost of machinery ( by divisions ) now in use in the Government Printing Office .... No. 21. Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in Government Printing Office emergency room July 1 , 1911 , to June 30 , 1912 ...... No ...
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... cost 99 cents to produce as compared with 92 cents during the fiscal year 1912 . The increased per capita production during the fiscal year made possible a reduction of approximately 5 per cent in the scale of charges . This reduction ...
... cost 99 cents to produce as compared with 92 cents during the fiscal year 1912 . The increased per capita production during the fiscal year made possible a reduction of approximately 5 per cent in the scale of charges . This reduction ...
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... cost 99 cents to produce as compared with 92 cents during the fiscal year 1912 . The increased per capita production during the fiscal year made possible a reduction of approximately 5 per cent in the scale of charges . This reduction ...
... cost 99 cents to produce as compared with 92 cents during the fiscal year 1912 . The increased per capita production during the fiscal year made possible a reduction of approximately 5 per cent in the scale of charges . This reduction ...
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... cost 99 cents to produce as compared with 92 cents during the fiscal year 1912 . The increased per capita production during the fiscal year made possible a reduction of approximately 5 per cent in the scale of charges . This reduction ...
... cost 99 cents to produce as compared with 92 cents during the fiscal year 1912 . The increased per capita production during the fiscal year made possible a reduction of approximately 5 per cent in the scale of charges . This reduction ...
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