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 672 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. ‘ Sess. II. C11. 235. 1909. Merch 1909- HAP. .-—AnA t aki appropriationsforthedi lomatic andconsular service [H·R·§m·] for? the iiscadsyzar ending ldunelihirlgiethlj nineteen hnmdrgi and ten. Public, No. 292.,. [ 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representam>es_of the United -,,’ffg;}'m*{f,f,§',§'°?;§_" States cj America in 0'ongress assembled, That the following sums be, ` and the are hereb, severally appropriated, in full compensation for the dipllimatic and, consular service for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects heremafter expresse , ' namely: S"‘“°“·SALARIES or Amsassanons AND urursrmas. A¤¤¤¤¤¤<¤<>¤ Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Austria-Hun- · ary, Brazil France, Germany, Great Britain, Ita y, Japan, Mexico, - Itussia, and Turkey, at seventeen thousand five hundred dollars each, onpglhundred andrsleventydiye thousand {lollars; t. h Arg ¤¤v<>v¤ ¤==¤·•>¤¤* vo s extrao m' ary an ministers eni ten ia to the entligepirzliiiruiihwn tine Republic, Belgium, Chile, China,PCub§? the lztherlands and Luxemb, and Spain, at twelve thousand dollars each, eighty-four thousanddollars; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Sal- · gadlor, and Venezuela, at ten thousand dollars each, ninety thousand o ars;. Envoys extraordinary and ministers plemipotenti to Denmark, Morocco, Norway, Paraguay and Uruguay, ortugalrlloumauia and Servia and diplomatic agent in Bulgaria, Sweden and Switzerland, · at ten thousanddollars each, eighty thousand dollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Greece and Montenegro, ten thousand dollars; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Bolivia, Ecuador, Haiti, Persia, and Siam, at ten thousand dollars each, hfty i _ d t thousand dollars; ,,,15 ,{‘,},E§,‘f§`,,{,°,{L.,°l} Minister resident ,and consuI·genera1 to the Dominican Republic, ten thousand dollars; d Minister resident and consul-general to Liberia, five thousand o ars; ’ , A‘°"°‘ "°"" °°"°‘ d agent and consul—general at Cairo, six thousand five hundred o ars; £>r;..·a». _ L. Provided, That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to any ""“""°”°"° I""' official receiving any other salary rom the United States Govern- . ment. °"""°“ ° °°°"°”' Charges d’afl`aires ad interim, forty thousand dollars; M_ _ t m Tota, five hundred and fifty thousand five hundred dollars. Aiiiiéiliilbtiiange The following provision of an Act making appropriations for the ’*{§§,j*';,'g“*{j**;,,,_ m_ diplomatic and consular service of the United States for the Hscal panes. ’ year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, be, and is hereby, repealed, namehy: "Whenever the resident sha1 be advised that an fore' ovemment is represented, or is about to be represented; in lhldgllnited States by an ambassador, envoy extraordinary, minister plenipo— tentiary, minister resident, special envoy, or charge d’affaires, he is authorized, in his discretion, to direct that the representative of the United States to such government shall bear the same designation. This provision shall in nowise affect the duties, powers, or salary of ww ambandop such representative? · s¤i(r;msme¢e¤m.m And hereafter no_ new ambassadorshap shall be created unless the °* “¤'***· same shall be provided for by Act of ongress.
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