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 1208 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 113. 1921. mans, and porters, including compensation of interpreters, and the Dispatch ¤s¤¤t¤· compensation of dispatch agents at London, New York, San Franmsco, _ _ _ and New Orleans, and for traveling and miscellaneous expenses of ,,,;fH§€,,{'§_ D°p°"` embassies and legations, and for printinv in the Department of State, and for loss on bills of exchan e to and ilrom embassies and legations, . . . g . Loss by exchange. including such loss on bills of exchange to officers of the_Uu1ted States Court for China, and (payment in advance of subscriptions for newspapers (foreign and omestic) under this appropriation is €r¤¤i¤v· t hereby authorized, $800,000: Provided, That no part 0 this sum Am°3iZ°‘$ispi§`°¢?ii;rs'Zg1 appropriated for contingent expenses, foreign missions, shall be $°"'°“·P'°*”"“°°· expended for salaries or wages of persons not American citizens performing clerical services, whether officially designated as clerks or not, in any foreign mission. TRANSPORTATION or DIPLOMATIG AND coNsULA1z ormcmns IN como ro AND RETURNING Fnom mmm Posrs. T““'°“"g°"*’°°’°°• 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 consular officers and clerks m embassies, legations, and consulates and their families and effects in going to and returning from their posts, or. when traveling under orders of the Secretag of State, but not mcluding any expense incurred in connection wi leaves of absence, $300,000. STEAM LAUNCH FOR mmmssr AT CONSTANTINOPLE. keS§i°°m much Tub The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $1,800 for hiring of_ steam_launcl1 for use of embassy at Constantinople made in the Diplomatic and Consular Appropriation Act for the fiscal year Resppmpmaua. 1921, is reappropriated and made available for the same pur ose year 1922. GROUND RENT or mumssr AT TOKYO, JAPAN. . Gmmd r°°°’ bpm Annual ground rent of the embassy at Tokyo, Japan, for the year ending March 15, 1922, $250. ANNUAL 1=:xr·mNs1»:s or CAPE SPARTEL LIGHT, COAST or Monocco. °°p° Sp°"°u"ght’ _Annual proportion of the expenses of Ca e Spartel and Tangier Light on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, $250. muxorxo noun emmNALs. emii¥°gmgh°m° mm- Actual expenses incurred in bringing heme from foreign countries persons charged with crime, $2,000. m:scUrNo smrwnncxrzn AMERICAN SEAMEN. mi'L§rs.s3mg mil Expenses which may be inciured in the acknowledgement of the services of masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing American seamen or citizens from shipwreck or other catastrophe at sea, $3,000. munncmcms Amsmc rx Tim DIPLOMATIC AND coNsULAB smzvrcn. ”"""”’°"‘ To enable the President to meet unforeseen ncies arising in the Digloxnatxc and Consular Service, and to extend the commercial and 0 er interests of the United States and to meet the necessary
 * ‘""iP·‘”· for the official use of the embassy at Constantinople for the fiscal