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 1028 SIXTY-FIRST couonnss. sta. III. cs. 208. 1911. m’g*ggj1'g,ge’,fg§{“‘ larlglinister resident and consul general to Liberia, iiile thousand dol- ·*¢°°‘·°°°··°*’·"°· Agent and consul general at Cairo, six thousand five hundred dollars; · . wm mmcuom official receiving any othelilgalary from the United States Government; °’*°'¥°° "'“"°*’°°· Charges d’af¥aires ad interim, fifty thousand dollars; Total, Eve hundred and sixty thousand five hundred dollars. b_$;$§':h*g°je;:u,$:[ sammxs on smcnnranms or imnassms AND LEGATIONS. E¤”*¤°*’~ Secretaries of embassy to Austria—HunIgary, Brazil, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico ussia, and Turkey, at three thousand dollars each, thirty thousand dollars; _ Japanese secretary of embassy to Japan, three thousand six hundreddoumi b J T k thr th ddl] ‘¤¤>¤’P¤**•=* °° °¤· Inte reter to em ass to ur e, ee thousand dollars; or Chinlelse secretary of lggation to China, three thousand six hundred ]°“°°“m°m°°‘ dollars; » _ _ ¥·•¢•¤¤¤·¤· Secretaries of l ation to the A?entine Republic, Belgium; Chile, ‘ China, Cuba, thecllletherlands an Luxemburg, and Spain, at two thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars each, eighteen thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars; Secretaries of legation to Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Liberia, Morocco, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and Venezuela, at two thousand dollars each, thirty— six thousand dollars; Secretary of legation to Salvador and consul general to San Salvador, two thousand dollars; Secretarv of legation to Siam and consul general at Bangkok, two thousand dollars; d rgecretary of legation to Greece and Montenegro, two thousand o ars; d Slecretary of legation to Paraguay and Uruguay, two thousand o ars; Secretary of legation and consul general to Roumania, Servia, and Bulgaria, two thousand dollars; Secretary of levation to Persia, who shall be an American student of the language ol that country, two thousand dollars; ¤¤<=¤¤¤ ¤¢¢¤=¢¤i¢¤· Second secretaries of embassy to Austria·Hunga, Brazil, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, anldi Russia, at two thousand dollars each, eighteen thousand dollars; Second secretaries of legation to China and Cuba, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; Second secretary of embassv to Turkey, who shall be an American siuglent of the language of that court and country, two thousand c ars; Tm*‘¤ ¤¤¤¤¤*¤**** Third secretaries of embassy to Great Britain, France, Mexico, Germany, and Russia, at one thousand two hundred dollars each, six thousand dollars; Third secretary of embassy to Japan, who shall be an American student of the Japanese language, one thousand two hundred dollars; Third secretary of embassy to Turkey, who shall be an American student of the Turkish language, one thousand two hundred dollars; Total, one hundred and thirty-eight thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars.
 * "°"‘°°· Provwklcd That no sal herein appropriated shall be paid to any