Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/367

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1910. 343 convention concluded_ at The Hague, July twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nme, for the pacific settleinent of international disputes, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE or AGRICULTURE. For the payment of the quota of the United States for the support m{§{§’{j‘\“g,?Q,‘},*}},},‘,;f‘“` of the International Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year V¤1-35.p·1918- mneteen hundred and ten, four thousand eight hundred dollars. P"‘°’ *" 77* INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONGRESS. To pay the quota of the United States as an adhering member of w,{;}°g;Q1°é§gsg°‘ Rm the International Railway Congress for the year nineteen hundred ` and eleven, four hundred dollars. i INTERNATIONAL SANITARY BUREAU. For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of ,,,f§‘§',,‘}@ff,‘;““ Sm' the International Sanitary Bureau for the year nineteen hundred and eleven, two thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars and seventy- nine cents. REPORTS RELATIVE TO THE worm OF THE .IorNT HIGH COMMISSION. For the preparation of reports and material necessary to enable the Sigfnt m¥hC°"““i”‘ Secretagy of State to utilize and carry out the work partly performed grvaénticn of rcby the oint High Commission of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight p° '° ‘ for the settlement of questions relating to Canada and for the settlement of questions relatingmto Newfoundland, ten thousand dollars, or sclglmuch thereof as may necessary, to become immediately availa e. _ BOUNDARY LINE, AIIASKA AND CANADA. To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary and make m%°g§,*}:d"{; *’*‘”*'· the surveys incidental thereto, between the Territory of Alaska and V<>L82.p.1961- the Dominion of Canada, in conformity with the award of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, including emplqyment at the seat of government of such surveyors, com(p;1ters, and raftsmen as are necessary to reduce field notes, one hun ed thousand dollars, to be immediately available, together with the unexpended balance of the previous appropriation for this object. sALAnIEs AND EXPENSES, UNITED STATES COURT ron GHINA. Judge of the United States court for China, eight thousand dollars; ,OP§{§°§,_S‘“‘°’ °°‘“" district attorney of the United States court for lima, four thousand S¤1¤·¤¤¤· dollars; marshal of the United States court for Ch1na, three thousand dollars; clerk of the United States court for China, three thousand dollars; stenographer of the United States court for China, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for court expenses, seven thousand dollars; total, twenty-six thousand eight hundred dollars. d _ The judge of the said court an the district attorney shall, when ,,,{§m’{§._““° d“m°° the sessions of the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, 8§°”*Sp°“;:ifh°’m“ receive In addition to their salaries their actual expenses during such sessions, not to exceed ten dollars per day for the judge and five dollars per day for the district attornx and so much as may necessary for said purposes during the cal year ending June thirtieth. nineteen hundred and eleven, is hereby appropriated.