Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/195

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 183. 1908. ]_77 the embassy premises owned by the Government of the United States at Constantinople, Turkey, the sum of twenty-five thousand one hundred and eleven dollars and nineteen cents is hereby appropriated, the same being the unexpended balance of the sum of one hundred and u,};‘;",fe“:§§g‘},‘f,g}fQ;‘ hfty thousand dollars appropriated by the di lomatic and consular ` Act approved June sixteenth, nineteen hundred) and six, for the pur- V°l· ¥’· **3- chase of legation premises at Constantinople: I’1·0/vided, That the total §Q§’f”,{,’;,m ms, cost shall not exceed the amount herein appropriated. ' INTERNATIONAL Umor: or Amnmcsn murunmcs. International Bureau of American Republics, fiftyfour thousand Rf*}j,${;;*s°’A¤°¤°=¤ dollars: Provided, That any moneys received from the other Ameri- lgrmriaosl _ can Republics for the support of the Bureau, or from the sale of the .,,k§$§L§$$§€§$,§§,‘§f Bureau publications, sha} be paid into the Treasury as a credit, in emaddition to the appgppriation, and may be drawn therefrom upon requisitions of the ·retary of State for the purpose of meeting the · expenses of the Bureau: And provided further-, That the Public "°”*mYB°"°**¤- Printer be., and he is hereby, authorized to print an edition of the ‘ Monthly Bulletin, not to exceed five thousand copies, for distribution by the Bureau every month during the lisca year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine. mrnnxarronan BUREAU or um rn1zmANm<•r oomrr or Annuiwrion. To meet the share of the United States in the expenses for the year ,,,{{‘,‘°‘,,'}‘“{,’,¥‘,'j,§,n’j}_}g nineteen hundred and seven of the International Bureau of the Perma- <>¤¤r¤ of A:-bimuon. nent Court of Arbitration, created under article twenty-two of the VM- $1 v- lmconvention concluded at The Hague July twenty-ninth, eighteen hun- ‘ dred and niuety-nine, for the pacific settlement of international disputes, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. rxrnnxxuoxan msrrrurn or Aerucuurunn. For the payment of the quota of the United States for the support I“*°'“°“P"“l l“’"‘ of the International Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year m?bgti?ii>i:itm°` nineteen hundred and nine, four thousand eight hundred dollars. ixrmunarioxai narnwar conomzss. To pay the quota of the United States as an adhering member of the ,,,l;"(‘§f,‘,§’,’#,j’,‘,}f"’ “°“' International Railway Congress for the year nineteen hundred and nine, four hundred dollars. _ ixrrznxarrosan saxrraxr nunnau. For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of m{;}'§{,';§f§f‘“l "°“*‘ the International Sanitary Bureau for the year nineteen hundred and nine, two thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars and seventy-nine cents. REPORTS mcLa·r1vr·: TO rm: womc or run aoiur umn commission. For the preparation of reports and material necessary to enable the m;',‘f,§‘,}f,_ Hm °°‘“' Secretary of State to utilize and carry out the work partly performed p01;tr_g¤:;·¤¤¤ <·f feby the Joint High Commission of eighteen hundred and mnety-eight ’ ` for the settlement of questions relating to Canada and for the settlement of questions relating to Newfoundland, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be nfecessary,tobecomeiimmedmrtilelyawzindabllciegl To enable the Secretar o State to protect the prope y an l'l Sem -'<>¤¤ KMF- of citizens of the United States interested in the navigation andg use edi:} °f ml"`