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executive and judicial departments, and the independent Government establishments, and the fiscal year ended June 30, 1912-Continued.

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No. 8.-Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the the total charges for the principal items thereof, during

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REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.

executive and judicial departments, and the independent Government establishments, and the fiscal year ended June 30, 1912-Continued.

SUMMARY.

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18, 334. 40

1, 413. 03

3, 153.81

66

39,453. 18

99,923.46

99,923.46

124,835.65 195, 290. 16 781, 748. 36 673, 235. 76 181,090.32 1,126,621.70 843,958. 50 217, 760.99 578, 690. 64 6,776,165.18

No. 9.-Statement showing cost of labor, paper, and material for each branch office during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1912.

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No. 10.-Statement of the distribution of the bound and unbound copies of the Congressional Record for the second session of the Sixty-second Congress.

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On hand, out of which 1 copy each is to be furnished to newspaper correspondents upon application, as per act approved Mar. 26, 1911..

Total..

1 Of which number 1,239 copies were delivered.

Of which number 3,498 copies were delivered.

Copies.

1 1,239 23,498

1

1

350

62

7

11

52

4. 20

475

1

9

1

1

1

262

5,700

3 Of which number 30 copies were delivered by the Committee on Printing.

4 Of which number 12 copies were delivered.

The number of copies of the Congressional Record authorized by law to be printed and bound was as follows:

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House library (30 copies of which upon requisition of Committee on Printing).

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Of the copies authorized to be printed and bound for Congress and its officers, 27,324 were delivered unbound upon orders of Members of Congress and the officers of the Senate and House.

The number of copies of the Daily Congressional Record authorized by law to be printed was as follows:

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Members of Congress (3 copies each, 1 to be reserved from their quota, 1 delivered to residence, and 1 delivered to Capitol).

1.488

The President, White House..

4

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Library of Congress...

10

Chief Justice, Associate Justices, marshal, and clerk, Supreme Court (1 copy each).

11

Governor of each State and Territory (1 copy each).

60

Newspaper correspondents (1 copy each)..

181

Legations abroad (1 copy each).

41

Foreign legations, city (1 copy each).

37

Soldiers' Home, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and State Soldiers' Home established for either Federal or Confederate soldiers (1 copy each)...

40

Total..

2,164

No. 11.-Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1912.

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Outstanding Pecuniary Claims Between the United States and Great Britain.

300

2,500

Bill Imposing a Tax Upon and Regulating the Production, Manufacture, and Distribution of
Certain Habit-forming Drugs, Proposed..

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Economy and Efficiency in the Government Service: Message of the President transmitting Reports of the Commission on Economy and Efficiency.

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Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs on Termination of the Treaty of 1832.
General Arbitration Treaties

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Economy and Efficiency in the Government Service, Vols. I and II.

each.

100

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Message of the President Transmitting Report of Postmaster General and Commission on Second-
Class Matter.

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