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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 132. 1914. \ 445 quaarnas ron rim srnnmvr mrnnrnnrnas xr mmsssms. ,¤$8§P§r*g§B*§s{°*¤*¤d¤¤* Forrent of quarters for the student interpreters attached to the I"’°¥’““· embassy to Japan, $600. For rent of cipearters for the student interpreters attached to the I°'I""*'“’· embassy to Tur y, $600. c0N•r1NonN·r EXPENSES, 1*011moN mss10Ns. To enable the President to provide, at the public expense, all such ;,,,,°°“,,,°'°‘““?°,f§°'“”* stationery, blanks records, and other books, seals, presses, flags, and mmm signs, as he shall think necessag for the several embassies and legations m the transaction of eir business, and a.lso for rent, repaus, postage, telegrams, furniture, typewriters including excharf of same, messenger service, compensation of, kavasses, guar, dragomans, and porters, including compensation of interpreters, an the compensation of dispatch agents at London, New York, San D'*¤•*°’*°¢¤¤°¤· Francisco, and New Orleans, and or traveling and miscellaneous _ expenses of embassies and legations and for printin in the Depart- m$,’{'{,‘{‘§€,}Pg_D°’“’ ment of State, and for loss on bills of exchange to ang from embassies and legatxons, and payment in advance of subscriptions for newspa ers (foreign and domestic) under this appropriation is hereby authorized, $388,435. TRANSPORTATION or numornrrc Aim ooNsULA1z omucmzs IN come T0 AND RETURNHTG mzou mmm POSTS. To pay the cost of the transportation of diplomatic and consular "°"‘”¤°*i¤*· officers in going to and returning from their posts, or when traveling under the orders of the Secretary of State, at the rate of 5 cents per mile, but not including any expense incurred in connection with leaves of absence, $50,000. . srmm Lumen ron nmxsssr yr O0NB’1°AN’1'IN01’LE. Hiring of steam launch for use of embassy at Constantinople, kg{°°'“ **“°°**·"`“" $1,800. GROUND RENT or mmasst AT ·ro1¤r0, JAPAN. Annual ground rent of the_ embassy at Tokyo, Japan, for the ,,,?,,‘2,‘§'}‘} "“°"""'“‘ year ending March fifteenth, nmeteen hundred and fifteen, $250. ANNUAL EXPENSES or cam sranrm Lmirr, ooasr or uoaocco. Annual ro rtion of the enses of Cape Spartel and Tangier °"° °"'°°u‘*‘°° Light on the ginst of Morocccifihcluding loss by exchange, $325. nnmemc nom; cammns. Actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries ,,,f§“8*“‘“°“°°“‘“‘ persons charged with crime, $5,000. mrscumo snrrwnncm AKEBICAN smanmN. Expenses which mais; be incurred in the acknowledgment of the ,,,,,I;‘,‘f*°°"“‘ ‘°’“'“°‘ services of masters an crews of foreign vessels m rescuing American seamen or citizens from shipwreck, $4,500. EMZERGENCIES Anrsme IN um nrrwmnno AND c0NsULn. smavxcn. To enable the President to meet imforeseen emergencies arising E‘“°’*“°‘°“· in the Diplomatic and Consular Service, and to extend the commercial and other interests of the United States, and to meet the