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 342 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 199. 1910. this appropriation to be available on A ril lirst nineteen hundred and ten, giirsiliant to convention proclaimed ljecember seventeenth, g eighteen hundred and ninety. - ·· INTERNATIONAL (WATER) BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO. B§f,‘§,‘}fg' C,Y,{‘,§§’,{ To enable the commission to continue its work under the treaties of ¤*¤¤-I mr V I eighteen hundred and eighty-four and eighteen hundred and eighty- zsY3.£ié?` °' nine, and nineteen hundred and live, tlurty-five thousand dollars. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU AT BRUSSELS FOR REI·REsSI0N or THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE. B“'°°“ *9* B° To meet the share of the United States in the expenses of the giluriigi Mmm gx s ial bureau created by article eighty-two of the general act conv°""’”m' cliilded at Brussels July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, for the repression of the African slave trade and the restriction of the importation into and sale in a certain defined zone of the African continent of firearms, ammimition, and spirituous hquors, for the year nineteen hundred and eleven, one hxmdred dollars. INTERNATIONAL PRISON CQMMISSION. °,}‘{,f,°m";}${ H" For subscription of the United States as an adhering member of the Internatio al Prison Commission, and the expenses of a commissioner, including preparation of reports, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. · INTERNATIONAL oEODETIc ASSOCIATION Fon THE MEASUREMENT 0I•* V THE EARTH. ¤¤¤=¤·¤¤¤¢>¤e* G¢¤- To enable the Govemment of the United States to pay through dmc A§°°mm, the American embassy at Berlin, its_quota as an adhering member of the International Geodetic Association for the Measurement of the Earth, one thousand five hundred dollars. REPAIRS TO LEoAr10N AND c0NSUI,AR PREM;IsEs. R¢¤·**‘**·>*°¢¤**°¤¤ To enable the Secretary of State to keep in repair the levation md °°°m|“m` and consular premises owned by the Government of the United States and occupied by its agents, ten thousand dollars. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU or AMERICAN REI>Um.Ics. R?¤y§ag_¤fAm¢¤¤¤ International Bureau of American Republics, seventy-five thousand gmrisnsl dollars: Provided, That any monefys received from the other Ameri- ,,&}$§df" “"’“°"’ "°‘ can republics for the support 0 the bureau shall be paid into the Treasury as a credit, in addition to the appropriation, and may be drawn therefrom upon requisitions of the Secretary of State for the }purpose of meeting the expenses of the bureau: And przymkled MonthlyB¤U¤¢i¤. fart er, That the Public Printer be, and he is hereby, authorized to print an ed1tion_of the Monthly Bulletin, not to exceed five thousand copies, for distribution by the_ bureau everély month during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hun red and eleven. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU or THE PERMANENT c0URT or ARBITRATIoN. nfgyefggdggpfiauggi _ To meet the Share of the United States in the ex enses for the ear cuuq 0sA»¤;%:1¤¤. nineteen hundred and nine of the International lgiireau of the Ter- ° · 3* *’· ‘ manent Court of Arbitration, created under article twenty-two of the