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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SESS . III . CH. 280 . 1931 . charged and paid for the issue of passports to persons who are exempted from the payment of such fee by section 1 of the Act vol. 41, p. 750; Vol. maki ng app ropria tions for t he Dip lomati c and Consu lar Se rvice 44, p. 887.

for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, approved June 4, 1920 S pp. Iv, p. 308 657; (U . S . C ., Supp . III, title 22, sec . 214a); the examination of estimates of appropriations in the field; and other miscellaneous items not included in the foregoing, $137,500 . Printing and binding . Foreign inter course . PRINTIN G AND BINDING For all printing and binding in the Department of State, including all of its bureaus .' offices, institutions, and services located in Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $285,000 . Passport agencies .

PASSPORT AGENCIES Sal ari es and ex- For salaries and expenses of maintenance, traveling expenses not penses ' to exceed $1,000, and r ent outside t he District o f Columbia, fo r passport agencies at New York City, New York

San Francisco,

California; Chicago, Illinois; Seattle, Washington; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Boston, Massachusetts, $79,030 . Official papers of COL LE CTI NG AND EDI TI NG OF FIC IAL PAPERS OF TERRITORIES OF THE UNITED Territories .

STATES Collecting, etc., for For the expenses of collecting, editing, copying, and arranging for publication .

public ation t he off icial p apers of the Territo ries of the U nited S tates, including pers onal services in the Distr ict of Columbi a and else . Vol. 45, p . 1412. Balance reappropri- where, printing and binding, and contingent and traveling expenses, ated .

as provided by the Act approved February 28, 1929, $15,000, together Ante, p. 174.

with the unexpended balance of the appropriation made for this purpose for th e fisca l year 1931 . FOREIGN INTERCOURSE AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS Ambas sado rs, e tc •

Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Spain, and Turkey, at $17,500 each, $245,000; Belgium and minis. For a mbassador ext raordinary and plenipotenti ary to Belgiu m and ter to Luxemburg .

envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Luxemburg, $17,500; Ministers .

Envoy s extraordina ry and ministe rs plenipoten tiary to Chin a and China and N ether- lands.

the Netherlands, at $12,000 each, $24,000; Other countries . Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Albania, Austria, Boliv ia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovak ia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Dominion of Canada, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Lib eria and Uni on of Irish Free State, Liberia, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, South pp .5 added io440. Persia, Portug al, Rumania, Salvador, Sia m, Union of So uth Africa, Post, p. 1578. Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, and Venezuela, at $10,000 each; to the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, $10,000; and to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuana, $10,000; in all, $360,000; Agent, etc ., Tangier. Agent and consul general at Tangier, $7,500; Proviso.

Provided? That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to any Double salary Se- official receiving any other salary from the United States Govern- Ante, p. 1210.

ment; Total, ambassadors and ministers, $654,000 .