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 srxrr-Frnsr CONGRESS. sm. 111. cs. 20s. 1911. 1029 SALABIES or DIPLOMATIC AND CON¤ULAB. orrronns wmmu nmonrvmc INSTRUCTIONS AND MAKING TRANSITS. To pay the salaries of ambassadors, ministers, consuls, and other m{::,f{>§,?'*°“ ‘*"‘* officers of the United States for the (periods actually and necessarily ' occupiedin receiving instructions an in making transits to and from their posts, and while awaitir? recognition an authority to act, in mp. s., nee. mo, p. pursuance of the provisions 0 section seventeen hundred and forty ‘ ‘ of the Revised Statutes, so much as may be necessary. ’ cnrzmrs AT mM1;Ass1rs AND LEGATIONS. For the employment of necessary clerks at the embassies and lega- cream emwms. tions, who, whenever hereafter appointed, shall be citizens of the °°°' United States, seventy-five thousand dollars. SAITARIES or 1NTnm·nn*rmz.s ro EMBAssms AND LEoA·r1oNs. Assistant Chinese secretary of legation to China, to be appointed 1¤¢¢¤>re¢¤r¤. ew from the co of student interpreters, two thousand dollars; Assistant llaspanese secretary of embassy to Japan, to be appointed from the corps of student interpreters, two thousand dollars; d llnterpreter to legation and consulate general to Persia, one thousand 0 ars; Interpreter to legation and consulate general to Bangkok, Siam, one thousand five hundred dollars; For ten student interpreters at the legation to China, who shall be c‘_§*¤d°¤* *¤'¤'P**‘ citizens of the United States, and whom duty it shall be to study the rh cum. Chinese language with a view to supplyin interpreters to the legation and consulates in China, at one thousand dollars each, ten thousand dolla1s:'Pro·v*£ded, That said student interpreters shall be chosen in  mw such manner as will make the selections nonpartisan: Ami provided mm. further, That upon receiving such appointment each student inter- '1`°¤¤°*°°"*°°· preter shall   an agreement to corgzinue in the service as interpreter to the egatron and consulates in China so long as his said services may be required within a period of five years;, For the payment of the cost of tuition of student interpreters at the , T“m°°‘ legation to China, at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ` per annum each, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; For six student interpreters at the embasy to Japan, who shall be I" ‘l""“‘ citizens of the United States, and whose duty it shall be to study the Japanese language with a view to supplying interpreters to the embassy and consulates in Japan, at one thousand do lars each, six _ thousand dollars: Promkled, hat said student interpreters shall be §‘§§'g,'}2i,,,,, ,,8;,,,,. chosen in such manner as will make the selections nonpartisan: “°¤· And provided further, That upon receiving such appointment each student interpreter shall sign an agreement to continue in the service T°"“ °f '°"i°°‘ as interpreter to the embassy and consulates in Japan so long as his said services may be re uired within a period of five years; For the payment of glue cost of tuition of student interpreters at T“*“°“· the embassy to Japan, at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum each, seven hundred and fifty dollars; For ten student inter reters at the embassy to Turkey, who shall I" T`"k°y" be citizens of the United) States, and whose duty; it shall be to study the language of Turkey and any other language t at may be necessar to qualrvay them for service as inteppreters to the embassy and consul? ates rn urkey, at_one thousand ollars each, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That said student interpreters shall be chosen in such  mw manner as will make the selections nonpartisan: And provided fur· mm. ther That upon receiving such appointment each student interpreter Tm °"°"*°°· shall sign an agreement to continue in the service as interpreter to the 88740°——vor. 36, PT 1-—11·-—·67