Resumen:
Office of the General Receiver, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, March 11, 1985. Sir : As directed by the general regulations governing, the annual report of operations of the Dominican customs receivership, for the calendar year 1934, the twenty-eighth fiscal period under the Conven go11» is respectfully submitted herewith. Financial tables to be found
in the severa! schedules accompanying, will afford particulars of the sources of afl collections and disposition thereof during the year. Matters considered of greater importance to the country’s commerce generally and the work of the receivership in particular are made the subject of comment with especial reference to the readjusted loan
sei vice for the Dominican bonded indebtedness, the principal concern of the receivership. lncorporated, as usual, a permanent feature of these reporte, is a summary of commerce with complete statistical tables of the foreign trade, imports and exporte, comparisons with
similar transactions of 1933, all of which affords ready reference to the changes that ha ve taken place during the 2 year.