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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 204. 1924. 2].3 lications of the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, $5,000; · Total, $29,577. INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY coNGREss To pay the quota of the United States as an adhering member w§§*§,{,‘},“§§§* R°“‘ of the International Railway Congress for the year ending April 15, 1925, $800. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY BUREAU For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of ,ag*g',$,§3”¤‘ $**1** the International Sanitary Bureau for the year 1925, $11,154.29. I , INTERNATIONAL OFFICE or PUBLIC HEALTH For the payment of the quota of the United States for the year ,,,%,§‘,i}';§g,'}_*}§,,°‘*`i°° 1925 toward the support of the International Office of Public Health, $0}- 35. 1>· 2061; created by the international arrangement signed at Rome, December 42, §.'1°§%£°' 18% V°]' 9, 1907, in pursuance of article 181 of the International Sanitary Convention signed at Paris on December 3, 1903, $3,860. ARBITRATION or OUTSTANDING PEGUNTARY CLAIMS BETWEEN THE UIWITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN For the expenses of the arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims B’mS1"*°"‘?°"°“° P°j between the United States and Great Britain, in accordance with the $¤l?$¤;§<i¤;,C1ain6;5C0m special agreement concluded for that purpose August 18, 1910, and Sallarigs ami exthe schedules of claims thereunder, including salary and expenses of *’°”"’°S· the tribunal, and of the agent to be agpointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the enate, counsel, joint secretary and other assistants, contingent expenses, and personal services and rent in the District of Columbia, and elsewhere, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, $66,750. 1NTERNATroNA1. RADIOTELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION For the share of the United States for the calendar year 1925, as eei;iiiii;'iiiii¤°°8i:ii¤ii$¤`; a party to the international radiotelegraphic conventions heretofore “<§3,;,_3, p_,569_ signed, of the expenses of the radiotelegraphic service of the Inter- ' national Bureau of the Telegraphic Union at Berne, $5,750. UNITED srxrits sEcTioN or THE 1NTER-A1uER1oAN mon coMMiss1oN To defray the actual and necessary expenses on the part of the Cg[‘}f;§{g;{{,‘,$f‘°*’“Hi¥h United States section of the Inter—American High Commission, t_U¤iwd States sec- $20,000, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of @51,39, D, g_ State. wATERwArs TREATY, UN1TED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN: 1NTERNA- TIONAL JOINT co:mr1ss1oN, UNITED sTArEs AND GREAT BRITAIN For salaries and expenses including salaries of commissioners Cemdiee B<>¤¤d¤F; and salaries of clerks and other employees appointed by the com- diiiim {mm Comm inissioners on the part of the United States, with the approval solely of the Secretary of State, cost of law books, books of reference, and periodicals, and necessary traveling expenses, and for one—half of all reasonable and necessary joint- expenses of the International V°‘·36·P·i-'*‘*S· Joint Commission incurred under the terms of the treaty between