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 sixTY-F11:sT CONGRESS. sm. II. cs. 62. 1910. -203 DEPARTMENT OF STATE. · D°P°'*m°“t°i S“*°°~ International Bureau of Weights and Measures: For contribu- ¤;$1”{_‘g’§*`§gP“,}¤ fig tion to the maintenance of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. ig Measures for the year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and $‘2,§‘_t§}?‘K’€?4_ . ten, in conformity with the terms of the convention of May twenty- _ fourth, eighteen hundred and seventy-Eve, the same, or so much thereof as may be necessar, to be paid, under the direction of the Secretary of State, to saidy bureau on its certificate of apportionment, Eve hundred and eighty-eight dollars and seven cents. The President is authorized to cause to be transferred to the E¢¤¤¤9¥- _ , Government of Ecuador, as a ift, the building erected by the United ¤fiiiE?°§`gi1ei)r°iriii‘°g States in Quito, Ecuador, under and by virtue of the section of the V°1·35·P· 3***- Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, approved May twenty-seventh, mneteen hundred and eight, providing for partici- Eation by the United States in an exposition to be held at Quito, cuador, in nineteen hundred and nine. To meet the actual and necessary expenses of the delegates of the { 1¤¢¤m¤§i¤X¤1 Q¤¤- United States to the Fourth International Conference of American s°i§iZ`r`i° ° mmcau States to be held at the city of Buenos Aires, beginning on the ninth sB§,§{’,$,’Q,S$_°‘ ’°P’°‘ day of July, nineteen hundred and ten, and of their clerical assistants, Post p-571 · one hundred thousand dollars, to continue available during the fiscal ygar ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, and to expended in the discretion of the Secretary of State, who IS hereby authorized to direct the out oing and return of the delegates and gheir clerical assistants in sucIi manner and by such route as he may oem ro r. Inteiinaiitional Conference on Maritime Law: For expenses necessary ,e}g;°c;¤g?1¤*;g*mtQ•;Pé for the representation of the United States at the adjourned meeting mw. of the Third International Conference on Maritime Law, at Brussels, ,e*;:,f,’{,?§§°§_°f '°"°` Belgium, nineteen hundred and ten, for the purpose of considering V°l· 8*% P- mgconventions and projects relating to collisions at sea, salvage, liability of shi owners, and hens five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may liie necessary, together with the unengpended balance of the previous appropriation or representation 0 the United States at the Third International Conference on Maritime Law, to meet at Brussels in nineteen hundred and nine. Saint John River Commission: To complete the work of the joint C§,;§',{},·lg§}‘ R*'°’ commission authorized in the diplomatic and consular Act for the p;»pg=e¤i·;§2w¤:k. fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, to investigate and report upon ° ‘°` ' the conditions and uses of the Saint John River, and to ma e recom— mendations for the regulation of the use thereof by the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain, accordingl to the grpyisions of treaties between the two countries, twenty thousand 0 ars. ~ International Agricultural Exhibition, and so forth, Buenos Aires, I¤*§m°“°¤°lE*P<* Argentine Republic: To enable the Government to participate in th_e iiiiiiglinldiigiiis International Agricultural Exhibition and the International Exposi- ,,,,IE§,§’f'”°S° P °" tion of FineA.rts, to be held at BuenosAires,Ar%entine Republic, beginning in May, mneteen hundred and ten, an to participate in the Exhibition of Fine and Applied Arts to be held at Santiago, Chih, beginning in September, nineteen hundred and ten, and to provide for the com ensation and expenses of commissioners thereto on the part of the United States, sevent -five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to lie expended under the direction of the Secretarg of State and to continue available until 6XE€l1dBd.· _ Building, nternational Bureau of American Relpub cs, mainte- R§,'§g§sf"*"“°“°"” nance: For maintenance of the new building of the International buxignuaniiucenxaew Bureau of American Republics until June thirtieth, nineteen hundred di"' hundred and ten, two tiiousand five hundred dollars.