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 1160 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 89. 1921. F¤*¤iz¤ i¤*¤*¤>·¤$¤· rorrmou rivricrzoourzsn. m$§‘§$‘?°"°°‘P°”°s' For contiragent ex(penses_ of foreign missions, including the same objects spec ed un er this head in the Drplomatic and Consular Ajipropriation Acts for the fiscal years that fo ow: or 1918, $23 603.41; _ For 1919, $59:394.54. _ ,,,§`§,,'?"°""‘°‘°“ °' For transportatilgéidof diplorpptip apid coplsuléir pflicers, including the same objects spec` uu er t 's ea int e i omatic and Consular A ropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $108,000. pBP°' ¥"“E°$$‘.Zit’£d°f d.i"}°t"i1?°l§’ "’?i‘l§° é‘.Z"11§`f i’$°{§" i“‘i}‘“C‘3“g as sameo jec s une s ea p a can nsuar Cmmmt Aqpropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, $10,870.90. _ _ mmm. ’ or contingent ezggenses of United States consulates, mcluding the same objects specifi under this head in the Diplomatic and Consular C, A ropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, $32,964.14. ` llgor salaries of consuls general, consuls, and vice consuls, including the same objects specified under this head in the Diplomatic and Con- Tms _ W sular Appropriation Act for the fnscal year 1919, $488.70. · “““‘“‘ 1 F°’ W‘T.‘¥?£°€§‘3td'°ia“g“f£S ‘;£"E§’§§‘§§£§§,§‘2§z1°3§?l‘;}.*tr;‘£dr‘;2‘.‘1".i: ar assis, e e the Diplomatic and Consular Appropriation Act, for the fiscal year _ 1920 $2,000. — 1¢»iii°u °lAm°r Fer rpliei and lprotectign of Amirican seamlm  f¢§·eig&1coi}alnt1(iies, and so ort, incud1r;` gt esameo jectss ec` e un er `s ea m the Diplomatic and onsular Appropriati]dn Act for the iiscal year 1920, $2,883.47. mgm. 1 _ TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mvrsrorw or LOANS AND cmmnuor. ¤¤giiatiiJ£iv° www Distinctive paper for United States securities: For additional amount necessary to lpomplete the purchase of fone hundgecg and twenty-nine million s eets of distinctive paper or Unite `tates currency, national—bank currency, and Federal reserve bank cur— rency, mcluding transportation of paper, traveling, mill, and other necessary exp_enses, $110,536.87. _ giisriigliistginliiiazs The limitation for the fiscal year 1921 as to the number of delivered ’°f{,§,’Q°§%j sheets of customs stamps is increased from two hundred and seventy· ’ six thousand to five hundred and twenty thousand. Cucongligitllm of um ovmcn or THE COMI·‘TR.OLLER or THE CURRENCY. cAm°d°im Expmss T the Am rican Ex C th f $470 80 due for o\1;;pa:.gb- 5% 0 pay _ B press ompany e sum 0. transportationpf currency, as authorized by the Act of ltiadyi 30, 1908, the appl:-iopriation for which expired by limitation before e bills for these s pments had been settled, $470.80. °°“““g°°‘°‘P°"°°“· coxrmcnxr nxrnnsns. Freight, etc. . For freight, ex ressage, telegra h and tele hone service, $4,000. Fm hmm' °t°' For purchase O? file holders anal) file cases fgr use of the accounting Fu°l’°m 0%:;; (pii1x$i:1lia’;`;€§FLl3I0y&ll)$\P0a€l.<lTn§IIigin§%3fill;. and grease, grates. grate baskets and fixtures, blowers, coal hods, coal Shovels, pokers, and mgnsume. °°%;; $11*%)% f 1 t . . . pure ase 0 gas, 8 BC HC current for lxgliting and power pin'- poses, gas and electric light fixtures, electric lig t wiring and material, candles, candlesticks, drelpllghts and tubing, gas burners, gas torches, globes, lanterns, and wicks, $2,000.