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1330 srxrrrrrrn CONGRESS. sms. 111. GH. 123. 1919. United States and Great Britain, of the land and water boundary line between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, as established imderexisting treaties to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of tate, including the salaries of the commissioner and the necessary engineers, surveyors, draftsmen, computers, and clerks in the eld and at the seat of government, rental of offices at Washington, District of Columbia, expense of printing and necessary trave ing, for payment for timber necessarily out in determining the boundaiky line not to exceed $500, and commutation to members of the field oroe while on field duiéy or actual expenses not exceeding $5 per day each, to be expende in accordancewith regulations from time to time prescribed bly the Secretary of State, $40,000, together with the unexpended ba ances of previous appro- Eaégés to can priations for these objects: Provikied, That hereafter advances of ' (K ° mmm. monei rmder the appropriation Boundary lme, Alaska and Canada, and the United States and Canada/’ may be made to the commissioner on the part of the United States and by his authority to chiefs of parties, who shall give bond under such rules and regulations and in such sum as the Secretary of State may direct, and accounts arising under advances shall e rendered thro%h and by the commissioner on the (part of the United States to e Treasury Department as under a vances heretofore made to chiefs of parties: Pro- S$¤:is=¤>;gV¤¤wh¤¤¤b- vided, That when the commissioner is absent from Washington on °°° °”‘ ”m”‘°°”‘ official business he shall be allowed actual andnecessary expenses of subsistence, not in excem of $8 per day. · · ·. · IN'1'ERNATIONAL Bumnu AT mmssnns 1*011 1¤m·m:ss1oN or trim T umoax smvm mmm; · _ Bwguifor Rgxym To meet the share of the _United States in the expenses of the $$.1.,, r °3° °"° s ecial bureau created by article 82 of the general Act concluded at V°’· 2"·P·°"· liirussels, July 2, 1890, for the repression 0 the African slave trade and the restriction of the importation into and sale in a certain defined zone of the African Continent, of firearms, ammunition, and spirituous liquors, for the year 1920, $125. PAN Aunmcim Umox. Usiau American Pan American Union, $100,000: Prcrvided, That any mone s

 received from the other American Republics for the suplport of the

m}j;;°,,_°' ’°°°°>" ’°· union shall be paid into the Treasury as a credit, in ad tion to the a propriation, and may be drawn therefrom upon requisitions of tlile chairman of the governing board of the union for the purpose of meeting the explenses of the union and of caréging out the orders of “°"““’ B°“°““· said governing] oard: And provided further, at the Public Printer be, and he is ereby, authorized to print an edition of the monthly bulletin not to exceed 6,000 copies per month, for distribution by the union during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU or run PERMANENT comrr or ABBITEATION. International Bu-

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vt:. 32,p.1i93. calendar X-ger 1918 of the International Bureau of {hg Permanent Court of bitration, created under article 22 of the convention concluded at The Hague, July 29, 1899, for the pacific settlement of international disputes, $2,000. rxrnnxnrroxar comnssron ON Amman TABLES or coxsrazrrs, Arm so ronrn. m§§§§“’§,§§°’?,·’§b,f§‘§; To the International Commission on Annual Tables of Constants ¤<>¤¤¤==¤¢¤»¢¢¢~ and Numerical Data, Chemical, Physical, and Technological, as