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Stock of gold.......
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Division of Military and Naval Insurance..... Division of Marine and Seamen's Insurance..
Auditing of Government accounts abroad...
Federal Farm Loan System.
Conversion of 34 per cent bonds of the First Liberty loan..
Deposits of public funds...
Exports of coin, bullion, and currency, and trading with the enemy.
War insurance.
Payment for the Danish West Indian Islands.
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International High Commission..
Internal Revenue..
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Government coal yard.
General Supply Committee.
Sinking fund.
Condition of the Treasury June 30, 1917.
Cash in the Treasury June 30, 1917..
Comparison of receipts, fiscal years 1916 and 1917.
Comparison of disbursements, fiscal years 1916 and 1917..
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Estimates..
Estimated receipts, fiscal year 1918..
Estimated disbursements, fiscal year 1918..
Postal Service, 1918....
Estimated receipts and disbursements, fiscal year 1919.
Summary of estimated results to close of fiscal year 1919, beginning with balance
in general fund of Treasury June 30, 1917..
Estimates fiscal year 1919 as submitted by executive departments.
Postal Service 1919
Statement of estimates of appropriations for 1919 increased over appropria-
tions for 1918...
Exhibit of appropriations for 1918.
Exhibits accompanying the report on the finances.
Exhibit A: Act of April 24, 1917, authorizing an issue of bonds..
Exhibit B: Department Circular No. 78, Liberty loan....
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Exhibit C: Act of September 24, 1917, authorizing an additional issue of bonds..
Exhibit D: Department Circular No. 90, convertible gold bonds..
Exhibit E: Department Circular No. 94, war-savings certificates.
Exhibit F: Department Circular No. 93, conversion of bonds..
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Exhibit G: Department Circular No. 81, deposits of Government funds in con-
nection with the Liberty loan...........
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Exhibit H: Department Circular No. 92, special deposits of Governemnt funds.
Exhibit I: Regulations governing the exportation of coin, bullion, and cur-
rency.
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Exhibit J: Act of October 6, 1917, amending act establishing War Risk Bureau.
Exhibit K: Bulletin No. 1, War Risk Bureau..
Exhibit L: Bulletin No. 2, War Risk Bureau..
National banks reporting on call, June 20, 1917, with aggregate capital..
National banks organized, insolvent, in voluntary liquidation, and in oper-
ation....
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Comparative statement of principal items of resources, etc., State savings
and private banks and loan and trust companies..
Export of gold coin..
Appropriation, expenses, and income..
Deposits, income, expenses, and employees, by institutions.
Buildings..
Summary of acts carrying appropriations, fiscal year 1917.
Summary of acts carrying appropriations, fiscal year 1918.
Office of the Supervising Architect..
Statement of appropriations for public buildings, July 1, 1916, to June 30,
1917..
Contract liabilities existing at the close of business June 30, 1917.
Unencumbered balances, July 1, 1917...
Balances of appropriations sent to surplus fund, June 30, 1917..
Public Health Service..
Division of Scientific Research.
Hygienic Laboratory..
Division of Foreign and Insular Quarantine and Immigration.
Division of Domestic (Interstate) Quarantine.
Division of Sanitary Reports and Statistics..
Division of Marine Hospitals and Relief...
Division of Personnel and Accounts..
Miscellaneous Division..
Recommendations...
Coast Guard....
Administrative measures.
Recommendations..
Loans and Currency.
Interest-bearing debt, changes during year.
Interest on registered bonds..
Insular and District of Columbia loans, changes during year.
Circulation..
Comparative statement showing changes in circulation .
Paper custody....
Redemption of currency and destruction of United States securities..
Custody of Federal reserve notes, series 1914..
State bonds and stocks owned by the United States.
Secret-Service Division.....
Division of Printing and Stationery.
Printing and binding.
Stationery..
Postage.
Materials for bookbinder.
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Department advertising.
Office of the disbursing clerk..
Tables accompanying the report on the finances.
Table A.-Statement of the outstanding principal of the public debt of the
United States, June 30, 1917...
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Table B.-Statement of the outstanding principal of the public debt of the
United States on the 1st of July of each year from 1856 to 1917,
inclusive..
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Table C.-Analysis of the principal of the interest-bearing public debt of the
United States from July 1, 1856, to July 1, 1917..
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Table D.-Statement of the issue and redemption of loans and Treasury notes
and of deposits and redemptions in national-bank note account
(by warrants) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917..
Table E.-Sinking-fund account for fiscal year 1917..
Table F.-Population, ordinary receipts, and disbursements of the Government
from 1840 to 1917, exclusive of postal, and per capita on receipts
and per capita on disbursements..
Table G.-Statement showing the ordinary receipts and disbursements of the
Government by months; the legal-tender notes, net gold, and
available cash in the Treasury at the end of each month; the
monthly redemption of legal-tender notes in gold and the imports
and exports of gold, from July, 1896, to June, 1917, inclusive.....
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Table H.-Statement of the balance in the general fund of the Treasury,
including the gold reserve, by calendar years from 1791 to 1842
and by fiscal years from 1843 to 1917....
Table I.-Receipts and disbursements of the United States..
Table J.-Internal and customs receipts and expenses of collecting from 1858
to 1917....
Table K.-Statement of United States bonds and other obligations received and
issued by the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury from July 1,
1915, to June 30, 1917....
Table L.-Statement of the coin and paper circulation of the United States
from 1860 to 1917, inclusive, with amount of circulation per
capita.
Table M.-Statement showing the aggregate receipts, expenses, average number
of persons employed, and cost to collect internal revenue, fiscal
year 1917.
Table N.-Statement of business of the customs districts and ports for the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1917...........
Table O.-Statement, by districts and ports, showing total entries of mer-
chandise, receipts, and expenses for the fiscal year ended June
REPORT OF THE TREASURER:
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1917.
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Receipts and disbursements for 1916 and 1917.
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Panama Canal..
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Receipts and disbursements on account of the Post Office Department.
Payment of interest on registered bonds of the United States.
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Reserve and trust funds..
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Redemption of notes in gold..
State of the Treasury, general fund-cash in the vaults..
Net available cash balance, 1910 to 1917.
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Gold in Treasury from 1910...
Bonds held as security for national-bank circulation and deposits..
Increase in small denominations of United States paper currency.
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Paper currency prepared for issue and amount issued.
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Transfers for deposits in New York-money for moving the crops, etc.
Telegraphic transfers for foreign coin...
Deposits of gold bullion at mints and assay offices, 1916 and 1917.
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