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 258 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 208. 1916. ,0}*3*,}; "*°¤ °°“** ssmams nm nxmusms, mrrmn sums oomrr ron cnms. ¤*'*”¤·°°°· Judge, $8,000; district attorney, $4,000; marshal, $3,000; clerk, $3,000; stenogra her, $1,800; court expenses, mcluding reference _ law books $9,005; in all, $28,800. ,,{,,‘,'l,'°;,,. ““° °“‘""‘ The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when “¤g¤=¤Q °,¤=•* thm the sessions of the c01u·t_ are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries their necessary actual expenses during such sessions, not to exceed $10 per dai for the judge and $5 r day for the district attorney, and so muc as may be necessary Kr said pu$0ses during the hscal {ear ending June tbirtieth, nmoteen hundr and seventeen, is here y apgiroggnated. R"‘*‘ For rent of Eremises for the use of e mted States court for China at Shang ai, $2,400. INTERNATIONAL ormcn or mmuo HEALTH. I”**””:“°”“ °“° For the pa ent of the quota of the United States for the ear °1xi;`ii’ii5,%%Z nineteen hunchgld and sixteen toward the support of the Internatilinal v°"35""m*‘ Office of Public Health, created by the intemational arrangement signed at Rome, December ninth, nineteen hundred and seven, in ursuance of article one hundred and eighg-one of the International ganit Convention signed at Paris on ecember third, nineteen hundredd and three, $3,015.62. INTERNATIONAL SEISMOLOGIOAL ASSOCIATION. I“°'““,,,,,,,,,,"*°““',,,,,,,,,,,“°“’,, For defraying the necessary expenses in fulfillm’ g the ob ations m L of the United States as a member of the International Seisnl-l50gical Associattiion, mcluding the annual contribution to the expenses o the associa on, $800. . P.E§‘L";’};‘é",.2,§,§°§£ Amsrraxnon or ovrsrasnme rncrmunr exams mrrwnnn rm \¤¤‘¤¤<>¤ mvrrnn srxrns Am: onnsr narmm. E§{’°“f°“g »_ For the expenses of the arbitration of outstanding ecuni V 37 P ma claims between the United States and Great Britain, in agcordahlcli with the special agreement concluded for that pu ose August eighteenth, nineteen hundred and ten, and the schediilbs of claims thereunder, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of d Stats, as followstgd S AMW *¤'¤*·¤¤¤ S aries, Uni tates agency: One counsel and ’ t t °x at $2,750; stenoggipher, at $1,200; ‘. wm Sccm ary, Expeggeii Unit f States agency: Ngcessary and contingent expenses ; ren o rooms, not more t an $1,000; In al1, $5,250. BPM ¥’=*¤¤·¤¢ TM Pmcn Parson sr Tim Hamm: For the a t f th t 'b - ` tion on the part of the United States tovgariiutllb 3 erisgglbpthle Ealace of Peace at The Hague, $1,045.25, or so much xreof as may e necemary. e¥¤°¤*¤·{g¤¤¤*,{§;*g1¤g Izrrrnnmvrionat mnrorntaomrmc coiwmrrioxz F th har {Q?-°;°;` P 15; °° of the United States for the_calendar year nineteen (hlundiiaeds and · · · seventeen, as a party to the mternational radiotelegraphic conventions heretofore signed of the ex nses of the radiotelegraphic service of the International Bureau ortho Telegraphic Umon at Berne, Svgézerland, $2,250. " Ceggsfgg Fi~=¤¤i<¤ smmms convmrnon, UNITED Srsrns G B : miie. s5,ti>.`euc¤. Ifor the payment of the actual and necessary l::p)ens;lsEgir a clilginlil; sioner on the part of the Lmted States under the convention between the United States and Great Britain concerning the fisheries in waters conééguous to the United States and the Dominion of Canada, signed at ashington on April eleventh. nineteen hundred and eight, while