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 448 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 132. 1914. Printer be, and he is hereby, authorized to an edition of the monthly bulletin not to exceed six thousan copies per month, for distribution b the Union during the Escal year ending June tlnrtneth, nineteen humied and fifteen. mrmuamonsn numuu on um rnnnnrmrrr oomrr or snnrrrurron. I““'”°,,,,,,,,,,,"*°”°' B“' T t th share f the United States in the expenses for the cal- ¤·l;2§§*¤¤{·,,;_cmn endgrmylzar rllineteeno hundred and  of the International _ ° 32’°° Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, created under article twenty-two of the convention concluded at The Hague, July twenty- ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, for the pacific settlement of international disputes, $1,250. _ ,,,,’;$,{,‘°“1'?‘,,,,€,§"{‘,; To the International Commmsion on Annual Tables of Constants °¤··=¤¤¤»•*¤- and Numerical Data, Chemical, Physical, and Technololgrcalégs mtablished by the Seventh International Congress of App ed emistry in London and as continued by the eigh congress in ew York, as a contribution by the United States toward the publrcation of annual tables of constants, chemical, physical, and technological, $500. nunmu or mrmrmusunmanr muon ron ruonwnon or mrnn- Nsuousn snnunyrrou. u$ Y£ For the contribution of the United States toward the maintenance “*¤“°¤- of the Interparliamen Union for thePromotion of International Arbitration at um, $2,000. _ mrnnnauoxan msnrurn or aonrounrunn. m‘”"°“""“ I’{‘“‘ For the a ent of the uota of the United States f th rt mgiltgnmm of the Intgrnxdtional Instilzlute of Agriculture for the ilzlalerildlilidgzgar be O! nineteen hundred and fifteen, $8,000. mm °"“"“"' For salary of one member of the anent committee of the International Institute of Agriculture ior the calendar year nineteen T ww hundred and fifteen, $3,600. ¤,.,L’"“""“‘ P" For the payment of the quota of the United States for the cost of into and printing in the English language the publications of e International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, $5,000. INTERNATIONAL mmwar coxonnss. "‘°°"‘°C.-,,,,,,,,“‘”‘Tl M"' To pay the quota f th United St tes adh be f ny the International Rdilwa; Congress llor th: lynear uiEd1gteeI1l1°llnundli·d)d and amen, $400. 1N·mm·wrroN.u. ssnrranr ntmmu. §§°§',g"£,°,'f"l S“"" For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of the International Samtary Bureau for the year nineteen hundred and fifteen, $2,830.79. umm sam cm: sv cum. umrnn srsuxs oomrr Fon cams. ¤·'¤¤·¤· Judge, $8,000; district attomey, $4,000; marshal, $3,000; clerk, $3,000;stenograpl1er, $1,800; court expenses, including reference law mg; md mmm books, $9,000; in all, $28,800. urggggé mw tm The Judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when ,; Bmw the sessions of the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries, their necessary expenses d such sessions, not to exceed $10 per day for the judge and $5 per day for