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COMPARISON OF RECEIPTS AT NEW YORK WITH TOTAL RECEIPTS OF THE POST OFFICE

DEPARTMENT.

The following is a statement of the Receipts of the Post Office Department and of the New York Post Office. for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1912, 1911, 1910, and 1909, together with the proportion of the total receipts collected at New York :

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POLICE STATISTICS IN NEW YORK CITY.

DECEMBER 31, 1912.

Cost of Policing the City-Appropriations for the Police Department including issues of Special Revenue Bonds:

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New York with a population of approximately 5,250,000 (estimated December 31, 1912) has 10,373 policemen or about one policeman to every 507 inhabitants. London has about 21,000 policemen or about one to every 333 inhabitants.

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COMPARATIVE PRICES OF LEADING ARTICLES OF PRODUCE IN THE NEW YORK MARKET.

THE following statement exhibits the comparative price of leading articles of produce in the New York market on the 31st day of December for the last five years:

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Agricultural Production of New York, page 229.
Alcohol, Receipts of, page 174.

Arrests and Convictions in 1912, page 266.

Assay Office, New York.-Operations of, 223.
Automobiles, Exports and Imports of, pages 118, 136.

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Bacon and Hams.-Exports of, pages 116, 141.

Balance of Trade of the United States, page 170.

Banking Institutions of the State of New York, page 218.

Banking Resources of six Cities, page 217.

Banks of the City of New York.-Condition of, as shown by the Clearing House Statements, page 209.

Of the City and State of New York, National.-Their condition as shown by their reports to the Comptroller, of the Currency, page 211, 212.

Of the United States. National, page 213.

Of the City and State of New York, Incorporated under the Laws of the State. Their condition as shown by their reports to the Superintendent of the Banking Department, pages 214, 215.

Of Savings, in the City and County of New York.-Compared with the Savings Banks in other Counties of the State, page 216.

Beans, Receipts of, pages 133, 174.

Beef, Receipts of, page 174.

Beef Cattle.-Exports of, pages 116, 135.

Beef and Pork.-Exports of, pages 116, 141.

Prices of, page 267.

Beet Sugar, pages 7, 11, 14, 15.

Bridges of New York, page 256.

Buckwheat, Receipts of, page 174.

Budgets of the City of New York, 1899-1913, pages 245, 246.

Building Operations in New York and other American cities, 1912 and

1911, page 259.

Bullion and Specie.-Exports of, pages 113, 116, 157, 163, 164, 165, 166.
Imports of, pages 109, 111, 115, 134, 163, 164, 165, 166.
Re-Exports of, pages 157, 163, 164, 165, 166.

Butter, Exports of, pages 72, 116, 141.

Prices of, pages 72, 267.

Receipts of pages 72, 128, 174.

Butter Trade of New York, page 72.

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Cabin Passengers. Movement of, during 1912, pages 236, 237, 238.
Californian Wines, receipts of, page 41.

Canals of the State of New York.-Transportation on the, page 192.
Canal Traffic in Grain compared with Railroad Traffic, page 173.
Carrying Trade of New York.-Foreign, page 117.

Cattle, Beef.-Exports of, pages, 116, 135.

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