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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 132. 1914. 451 ACQUISITION or nmmssr rnnmrsns, Mnxroo Crrr: For the ur- {g¤;;_{>,§§_fI>;»,}{¤{*;=*j_$; chase of a site and the construction of a building thereon at the City isesfgrembassy.1) of Mezdco, and for the furnishing of the building, or, as to the Secre- V°l‘3°’p‘ 91 ‘ tangy of State mgseem best, for the purchase at said city of a site an a building eady erected, and or the alteration, repa.ir and furnishing of such building and the construction of an addition thereto, necessary, for the use of the embassy to Mexico both as the residence of the diplomatic ofhcials and for the offices of the embassy, $150,000. Acqmsrrrorv or EMBASSY rnnmrsns, Toxro, JAPAN; For the con- ’é`g§g;¤{r§ggg;m 0, struction of a building on ground now held by the Government of bending my embasy the United States at Tokyo, Japan, for the use of the embassy to “°v,,l_36,,,_9u_ Jpgmn, both as a residence of the diplomatic officers and for the 0 ces of the embassy, and for furnishing the same, $100,000. INTERNATIONAL Comm1ss1oN ON Pmsmo AND PRIVATE INTmzNA- mgmymmg TIONAL LAW: For the payment of compensation to, and the neces- ti¤1¤¤l uw. sary expenses of, the representative or representatives of the United P""’P‘ m°‘ States on the International Commission of Jurists, organized under the convention signed at the Third International American Confer- V°*·37·P-155*- ence August twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, approved by the Senate February third, nineteen hundred and eight, and ratified ply the President February eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, for e pugpose of preparing drafts of codes of public and plrivate internation law; and or the payment of the quota of the nited States of the expenses incident to the preparation of such drafts, including I the compensation of experts under Article IV of the convention, v°‘°7"‘”5°‘ $15,000. wATm1wAYs ·rruaATY, UNITED STATES AND GREAT nmTA1:N: INTER- NATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. For salaries and e enses, including salaries of commissioners and w°§‘§§,i'%’T $,Q" salaries of clerks anxd) other employees appointed by the commissioners on the part of the Unite States, with the approval solely of the Secretar of State, including rental of offices at Washington, District of (lblumbia, expense o is-frinting, and necessary traveling and other expenses, and or one-h of a reasonable an necessary joint expenses of the International Joint Commission incrured under the terms of the treat between the United States and Great Britain V°'·"°*P·°““· concerning the use ofy boundary waters between the United States and Canada, and for other purposes, signed January eleventh, nineteen hundred and nine, as well as for the payment of necessary expenses, not to exceed the sum of $5,000, incurred, and compensation for services rendered under the direction of the Secretary of State in the examination and preparation of cases involving the use, ,,t;'°*’°"°"°“ °' °“°‘ distribution, or division of waters and other questions or matters of difference covered by the treaty of January e eventh, nineteen hundred and nine, between the United States and Great Britain, and in _ representing this Government and the American interests involved in the presentation of such cases before the Intemational Joint Commission constituted under that treaty, $50,000, together with the $.§'{‘§ly?§_°€g§$' unexfpended balance of the appropriation made for this object for the seal year nineteen hundred and fourteen, said amounts to be disbursed rmder the direction of the Secretary of State. sAr.Amns, CONSULAR snnvrcm. C°°su1msmi°°` For salaries of consuls general and consuls, as provided in the Act  lm approved Ma eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled TAD °` ’p' ‘ Act to amendy an Act entitled ‘An Act to provide for the reor(ga.mza— "°*- 3*% P- °°· tion of the consular service of the United States} approve April