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 1328 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 123. 1919. QUARTERS EoR THE STUDENT INTERPRETERS AT EMBASSIES. ,,,§§}pa§§§§fSf°' ““d°“t For rent of quarters for the student interpreters attached to the embassy to Japan, $600; . For rent of qlparters for the student interpreters attached to the embassy to Tur ey, $600; Tot, $1,200. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, FOREIGN M1ss1oNS. if °‘?°°i"€°’t‘°‘§’°"‘°s· To enable the President to rovide, at the public expense, all such 0l'81g!1 IDLSSIODS p stationery? blanks, records, and other books, seals, presses, ilags, and signs, as e Shall think necessary for_ the several embassies and legations in the transaction of their business,  also for rent, repairs postage, telegrams, furniture, typewriters, mcluding exchange of same, messenger service, compensation of kavasses, guards, draggmans, and porters, including compensation of interpreters, and the Dispatvhezsuw- compensation of dispatch agents at London, New ork, San Fran- . . cisco and New Orleans, and for travelin and miscellaneous ex enses rmmn m Depart- *. . g. . P mmorsgme. of embassies and legations, and for printing m the Department of L°“ b"°‘°“*""g°· State, and for loss on bills of exchange to and from embassies and legations, including such loss on bills of exchange to officers of the United States Court for China, and payment m advance of subscriptions for newsplapers (foreign and domestic) under this approspxriation is hereby authorized, $1,310,000, of which sum $10,000 all be immediately available. _ TRANSPORTAHDN or m1>LouAT10 AND CONSULAR ormcmus IN come ·T0 AND EETURNING FROM THEIR. POSTS. T’¤V°“¤8 °*P°¤¤i·¤· To pay the itemized and verified statements of the actual and necessary expenses of transportation and subsistence under such regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, of diplomatic and F m md mm consular officers and clerks in_ embassies, legations, and consulates mm. and their families and effects in going to and returning from their posts, or when traveling under or ers of the Secretary of State, but not including any expense incurred in connection with leaves of absence, $145,000. STEAM LAUNCH Fon EMBASSY AT c0NSTANT1NoP1.E. GROUND RENT OF EMZBASSY AT TOKYO, JAPAN. °'°“°° '°“°’ '“"““· Annual ground rent of the embassy at Tokyo, Japan, for the year ending March 15, 1920, $250. ANNUAL EXPENSES or CAPE SPARTEL LIGHT, coAST or Monocco. °°P° S*’°'°°' L'*“‘· Annualdproportion of the expenses of Cage Spartel and Tangier Light on e coast of Morocco, including loss y exchange, $250. BRINGING nomn CKIMINALS. ,,.§T"‘g“‘g "°‘“°°"“"‘ Actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries persons charged with crime, $5,000. RESUUTNG SHIPWRECED AiuER1cAN SEAMEN. mpgming testimo- Expenses which may be incurred in the acknowledgment of the ' services of masters an crews of foreign vessels in rescuing American seamen or citizens from shipwreck, $4,500.
 * .§.€°°”' '“““°°· T"' Hiring of steam launch for use of embassy at Constantinople, $1,800.