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 1206 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sress. III. Ch. 113. 1921. ropriated, in full compensation for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: S=*i¤¤¢S~ sALAnrns or AMBASSADORS AND Mrmsrmas. A"‘baSs“d°“‘ Ambassadors extraordinary and pleni otentiary to Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, France, Germany, (£·eat Britain, Italy, Japan, _ Mexico, Peru, Spain, and Turkey, at $17,500 each, $227,500; ,,§§"‘§,’§d ‘§§@{§§g Envo s extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to China, Pl¤¤i¤<>¢<>¤¤MY- Cuba, the Netherlands and Luxemburg, at $12,000 each, $36,000; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Austria, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Czecho-Slovakia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican epublic, Ecuador, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Nicara a, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Urugua, Persia, Portugaiu Rumania, Salvador, Siam, Sweden, Switzerlirnd, and Venezuela, at $10,000 each, and to the Serbs, _ Croats, and Slovenes, $10,000; in all, $300,000; ,,f}i§?,§§, g{,$,§f"” Minister resident and consular general to Liberia, $5,000; A-€¤¤¤S» etc- Agent and consul general at Tangier, $7,500; Agent and consul general at Cairo, $7,500; §£:§¤}wmct,m Provided, That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to any ' official receiving any other salary from the United States Government ; Total, $583,500. samnrns, cmnons D,AFFAIB.ES AD rN·rr·mrM. Cmgém mm' For salaries for chargés d’aifaires ad interim, $50,000. sanarzrns or smcnnranrns rn mm DIPLOMATIC snrrvron. D'?1°` For salaries of secretaries in the Di lomatic Service, as provided in 39Y,§’}$; P· BOS? ‘°'· the Act of February 5, 1915, entitled)"A.n Act for the improvement Am, p. vw- of the foreign service," as amended by the Act making appro riations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscal year endping June 30, 1917, approved July 1, 1916, and the Act making a propriations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscalp year ending Daimm Mg June 30, 1921, approved June 4, 1920, $379,000; mrs. raps], rurrsy, Japanese secretary of embassy to Ja an, $5,500; md C*"°“· Turkish secretary of embassy to Turkey, $3,600; Chinese secretary of legation to China, $5,500; Chinese assistant secretary of legation to China, $4,000; Japanese assistant secretary of embassy to Ja an, $4,000; Turkish assistant secretary of embassy to Turkey, $2,000; Total, $403,600. samnms, DIZPLOMATIO AND coxsnmn. orrronns wrrum nmonrvrxo msravcrroxs AND IN *m.ANsrr. ,,;,,“§§,l‘f“ me To pay the salaries of ambassadors, ministers, consuls, vice consuls, _ and other officers of the United States for the periods actually and R·°··“°·"*°·P·3°°· necessarily occupied in receivin instructions and in making transits to and from their posts, and wh§e awaiting recognition and authority to act in pursuance with the provisions of section 1740 of the Revised Statutes, $65,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. cnmxs rrr mmassms AND LEGATIONS. s¤(£ii·i;¤iii¤.°° _ For the employment of necessary clerks at the embassies and legations, who, w enever hereafter appointed, shall be citizens of U10 United States, $300,000; and so far as practicable shall be appointed under civil·service rules and regulations.