Annual Report of the Secretary of War, Volume 3

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918
 

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APPENDIX II
77
Errors found in weight
87
Detail of violations
94
Statement No 5 Foreign corporations that ceased to do business in Porto
100
Statement No 8 Associations not for pecuniary profit registered in
107
APPENDIX III
135
Condensed milkAnalytical data
145
Statement or synopsis showing the antimalaria campaign and mov
151
Antimalaria dispensary at Salinas
155
Program
162
Report of the commissioner of healthContinued
164
XII
167
Report of the commissioner of healthContinued
215
Report of the commissioner of health Continued Page
243
Statement showing amounts expended by the department of health from
249
Recapitulation of the two budgets
256
APPENDIX IV
263
Porto Rico for the fiscal year ending June 30 1918
270
Office force
282
Exhibit No 6 Loans to municipalities as of June 30 1918
296
Exhibit No 10 Road construction in Porto Rico
302
Exhibit No 19A Property valuation and taxes for the fiscal year 191718
321
APPENDIX V
377
Report of the treasurerContinued Page
389
APPENDIX VI
425
Report of the commissioner of the interiorContinued
427
Statement No 9 Domestic associations not for pecuniary profit dissolved
433
Waterworks
462
The insular telegraph and telephone bureau
469
Report of the commissioner of the interiorContinued Page
477
435
495
APPENDIX VII
507
War litierature and patriotic instruction
514
American Red Cross
520
Schoolboard activities
526
Report of the commissioner of educationContinued Page
528
438
548
College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
562
440
564
441
583

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Página 257 - An Act to provide a civil government for Porto Rico, and for other purposes," approved March 2, 1917, as amended, shall be known and designated as
Página 563 - If any bill shall not be returned by the governor within ten days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, it shall be a law in like manner as if he had signed it, unless the legislature by adjournment prevents its return, in which case it shall be a law if signed by the governor within thirty days after receipt by him; otherwise it shall not be a law.
Página 263 - General shall examine, audit, and settle all accounts pertaining to the revenues and receipts from whatever source, including trust funds derived from bond issues; and audit, in accordance with law and administrative regulations, all expenditures of funds or property pertaining to or held in trust by the Government or the provinces or municipalities thereof.
Página 263 - ... of accounting for public funds and property, and funds and property held in trust by the government or any of its branches: Provided, That any officer accountable for public funds or property may require such additional reports or returns from his subordinates or others as he may deem necessary for his own information and protection.
Página 424 - An act to authorize an issue of bonds of the people of Porto Rico in the amount of $2,000,000 for the construction of roads and bridges, and for other purposes...
Página 557 - April twelfth, nineteen hundred, 'temporarily to provide revenues and a civil government for Porto Rico, and for other purposes...
Página 377 - ... to the buying, selling, or holding of real estate. That the Governor of Porto Rico shall cause to have made and submitted to Congress at the session beginning the first Monday in December, nineteen hundred and seventeen, a report of all the real estate used for the purposes of agriculture and held either directly or indirectly by corporations, partnerships, or individuals in holdings in excess of five hundred acres.
Página 259 - That the provisions of the foregoing section shall not apply to municipal officials; their salaries and the compensation of their deputies, assistants, and other help, as well as all other expenses incurred by the municipalities, shall be paid out of the municipal revenues, in such manner as the legislature shall provide.
Página 558 - That at the first election held pursuant to this Act the qualified electors shall be those having the qualifications of voters under the present law. Thereafter voters shall be citizens of the United States twenty-one years of age or over and have such additional qualifications as may be prescribed by the legislature of Porto Rico: Provided, That no property qualifications shall ever be imposed upon or required of any voter.
Página 558 - ... only. The penalty for violations of this provision with reference to intoxicants shall be a fine of not less than $25 for the first offense, and for second and subsequent offenses a fine of not less than $50 and imprisonment for not less than one month or more than one year: And provided further, That at any general election within five years after the approval of this Act this provision may, upon petition of not less than ten per centum of the qualified electors of Porto Rico, be submitted to...

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