Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/717

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1694 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. III. Ch. 86. 1913. hpgimnegnlsummn snnanm am: xxrnrsns, uurrm srarns oomrr mn cmNA. J fth U 'tedStates urtf rCh.ina $8000· districtattorney mms. of tliligU1(iitedBStI:1tes court f:1?Chin(li, $4,000; marshal of the United States court for China, $3,000; clerk of the United States court_for China, $3,000; stenographer of the United States court for China, $1,800; for :lon;rt8e;•p)enses, including $1,500 for reference law books, 000; tot 2 , . _ ·¥¤°¢¤ ·¤¤ ¢i*°'*°* 39II'he judge of the said ccurtand the distnct attorney shall, when the “i°•:s°¤°i£• oumrhn sessions of the court areheldat other cities than receive m “°"‘”"“" addition to their salaries their actual expenses during such segmrm, not to exceed $10 per day for the judge and $5 per day for the district attorney_ and so much as may necessary for said purposes during the fiscal year ending June thirtmth, mneteen hundred and fourteen, is hereby appropriated. _

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- It p 3 · . mranuauoxan ormoz or runmc nnavru. ism-asaeuomee F the t fth tafth UnitedStatesfortheyear °* P°w°¤°°°' nindtleen hniiidrlddnantli thii-tm togvardcthe support oi the Interna- Vekgr-¤¤· tional Oiice of Public Health created by the international arrangev°.` *1-* ment signed at Rome December ninth, nineteen hundred and seven, in pursuance of one hundred and eightgzxe of the_International Sanitary Conventim signed at Paris on mber third, nmoteen hundred and three, $3,015.62. nauarmm xxrrznxarroiur. cotmou. mn um nxrwmuou or um sn. 1¤¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤•¤°¤¤¤i For the ro rata shane of the United States in the administrative i°SB°•.h°I°°°°° ° expenses op the Permanent International Qouncil {or the Exploration of the Sea, in the interest of the commercial fisheries, $@,956; for the necessary ex nses of an expert official representative in attendance at the annualemceting of the council and clerical and other expenses connected with the investigations, 81,200; in all, $7,156. rxnnnanouan snxsxoworcar. Assocwrrox. ·¤¤•~¤¤•¤¤¤¤¤ Mr F d fra thenecessarye!pensesinful6ll1ng` theob` tionsof E§.°Y'*°‘* *"°°‘°` theclllnilaed yétlagtes as a member of the International Seggnlolofical Association, including the annual contribution to the expenses o the association and the expenses of United States delegate in attending the meetings of the commission, $1,300. annrrnxnon or otrrsraimnco Ptcmnanr cnams Brrwnmr ru mwrmn STATES arm emzar BRITAIN. ¤¤¤•¤-Ml •¤¢•¤ Fo the expenses of the arbitration of outst pecum) cla' Ki2"e¤¤.°° Tu'. ui the United Stat; 3;1gfGreahtg Britdiilglihi sccordahlce t especnalagreementcon u crt t rpose `hteenth, nineteen hundred and ten, and the schegnliles of clllgmgt fligreunder, including office rent H1 the District of Columbia, and the compensatio; ogoaglgitrator, Lnpirg, aggnthicounsel, <il1l£C&gw and other assistan, expend uner crt fStte, me to be immediately miners, ssiioilii ° ° ’ ° ° cournnriou or cxmmsn rnznms. °¤¤¤v¤¤¢¤¤¤*¤¤- For the 4 and b' ’ f ilaf b ;-umm ¤··· ¤··¤·~ ·*·· of Sat. ..¥’T§.`£“'2€..es, ‘Z0d£?§&.T .1’.?’.‘f’*’mt.$§`L“ti0£}‘&.m..tZ entered into by the Empire of China with other Governments, $2,500.