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The Philippine exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis..
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Exhibit A.-Resolutions re rice-Executive order 64-Acts 495, 517-
Proclamation re quick-growing crops-Acts 817, 738, 786, 797, 828..
Exhibit B.-Annual report of the insular purchasing agent for the
Philippine Islands for the year ending September 30, 1903
Exhibit C.-Report of the insular purchasing agent as to carabao, to
November 20, 1903 ....
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Exhibit D.-Statement showing actual expenditures under the Con-
gressional relief fund ......
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Exhibit E.-Reconcentration act, No. 781..
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Report of the civil governor of the Philippine Islands-Continued.
Executive bureau-Continued.
Exhibit F.-Testimony taken at Malacañan Palace February 16, 1902,
relative to the value of lands owned by the religious orders......
Exhibit G.-Detailed and summarized statements of the valuations of
the friars' estates by Señor Villegas.....
Exhibit H.-Agreements to convey the friars' lands to the government
of the Philippine Islands....
Exhibit I.-Report on religious controversies
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213
Exhibit J.-Report of Hon. Luke E. Wright, Commissioner, as to hemp.
Exhibit K.-Petition of agricultural society of Panay and Negros for
abolition of duty on Philippine sugar
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355
Exhibit L.-Statement of Colonel Colton, collector of customs at Iloilo,
as to necessity for removal of duty from Philippine sugar.
Exhibit M.-Statement of Governor Wright as to necessity for action
by Congress in removing duty on sugar and tobacco
Exhibit N.-Report of an investigation made by James Ross, super-
visor of fiscals, concerning alleged sufferings and deaths among certain
laborers sent from Manila during the month of July, 1903, to work
on the Benguet road.........
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358
Exhibit O.-Report of Capt. A. R. Couden, commandant United States
Naval Station, Cavite, on Filipino labor employed at the navy-yard.
Exhibit P.-Proposed railway lines in the island of Luzon
Exhibit Q.-Annual report of the exposition board...
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Exhibit R.-Third annual report of the Philippine civil service board
for the year ended September 30, 1903....
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Exhibit S.-Acts passed by the legislative council of the Moro prov-
ince, Philippine Islands
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Exhibit T.-Report of General Wood as to abrogation of Bates treaty.
Exhibit U.-Report of the municipal board of the city of Manila for
Exhibit C.-Report of the engineer in charge of the new water
Exhibit G.-Report of the chief of the fire department...
637
Exhibit H.-Report of the department of assessments and collec-
tions
648
Exhibit I.-Report of the city superintendent of schools
667
Exhibit J.-Amended report of the municipal board..
671
Exhibit V.-Charter Manila street railway......
674
Exhibit W.-Report of the officer in charge of the improvement of
the port of Manila for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1903 .......
Exhibit X.-Annual report of the executive secretary to the civil
governor
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687
Exhibit Y.-Executive orders and proclamations, October 1, 1902, to
September 30, 1903...
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PART II.
Report of the secretary of the interior...
Organization of the department..
The board of health for the Philippine Islands and the city of Manila............
Rinderpest......
Health work in Manila
Death rate of Manila
Infant mortality...
Death rate in different districts of the city..
Lack of medical attendance
Birth rate............
Need of public bath houses and laundries.
A new water supply an imperative necessity..
Foul wells in Manila....
Sewer system
Plan for improving the esteros
Sunken lands in Manila....
Disposal of garbage...
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Disposition of night soil
Congestion in populous districts
The floating population of Manila....
Sanitary markets and unsanitary food shops..
Need of a general hospital
Contagious-disease hospitals..
Need of insane asylum.......
Leper colony....
Free dispensary
New morgue
Loss of property in Trozo fire....
Unhealthful condition of Bilibid prison....
Board of health supported by Manila courts..
Sanitary laws not satisfactory
Legislation drafted by the board.
The cholera epidemic.
Bubonic plague
Smallpox....
Small number of deaths from malaria..
Deaths from dysentery ...
Number of lepers in the Philippines..
Beriberi in Manila ....
Inspection of animals.........
Prevention of rinderpest.....
Quarantining of imported animals necessary
Locust pest .....
Sanitary conditions in the provinces
The quarantine service .....
The civil hospital ......
The civil sanitarium at Baguio, Benguet
Change in rates at sanitarium
Report of the secretary of the interior-Continued.
The civil sanitarium at Baguio, Benguet-Continued.
Government cottages on sanitarium grounds
Reorganization of sanitarium employees
New sanitarium buildings needed
Improvement of sanitarium grounds
Work of the sanitarium....
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Visit of the chief of the United States Bureau of Forestry
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Fear of extensive exploitation of Philippine forests by lumber com-
Amount of forest products from public lands in 1902 and 1903 ...
Imports and exports of forest products..........
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Expenses of forestry bureau........
The mining bureau...
Reorganization of the mining bureau to facilitate field work recom-