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 352 SIXTY·SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. H. Ch. 335. 1912. cally appropriated for pay of  Marine Corps shall be disbursed and gpountedl pr 131 sgcordanoe with ensttgrtragtolaw as pay of the Manne an or- a ugese cons one fund. Irgsdll, pay, Meridia, four million three hundred and eighty- seven thezsand one hunmbd and twenty-one dollars and seventy- tcen. . Prwtwn IOHB,_MARIN'I   For nonoommissioned ofipers, musrcrans, and nvates serving ashore; subsistence and lodging of enhsted men when traveling on duty or cash in heu thereof; commutation of rations to enlisted men regularly detailed as clerks and messengers; gzyment of board and   of applicants for enlistmentwhile d under observation, recruits, and recruiting parties; transportation of provisions, and the employment of necessary labor conrlxcnted thergvzrwth;   forihoflicesdaxtid Breservaitron of rationsgoeight dr-ed an en - ve usan ; an no shall -
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