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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 113. 1921. 1211 is authorized to print an edition of the monthly bulletin not to exceed Mmm? B““°**¤· 6,000 co ies per month, for distribution by the union during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU or run PERMANENT coUR·r or AREITRA- TION. To meet the share of the United States in the expenses for the cal- m;3§i·i$§ri¢cr% endar year 1920 of the International Bureau of the Permanent Court °‘;*_§‘f’§§°gf"{;93_ of Arbitration, created under article 22 of the convention concluded ' at The Hague, July 29, 1899, for the pacific settlement of intemational disputes, $2,000. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ANNUAL TABLES on CONSTANTS, AND so FORTH. To the International Commission on Annual Tables of Constants m};§§‘,}"§,§°9f°gb,§§§g and Numerical Data, Chemical, Physical, and Technological, as es- <`<>¤s¢¤¤¢¤,e¢¤- tablished by the Seventh International Congress of Applied_ Chemistry in London and as continued by the eighth congress m New York, as a contribution by the Unite States toward the plulblication of annual tables of constants, chemical, physical, and tec ological, $500. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE or AGRICULTURE. For the payment of the quota of the United States for the support I”““"“““‘?"“l I‘{“i‘ of the International Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year mgugiglgncultm 1922, $8,000* For salary; of the one member of the permanent committee of the ,,,,?§?,'§l’°’ °' °‘“"‘ International Institute of Agriculture or the calendar year 1922, $5,000· _ For the payment of the quota of the United States for the cost of c,,$;’Q$,‘§fl“°‘”g p“bu` translating into and printing in the Englishlanguage the publications of the International nstitute of Agriculture at Rome, $5,000; Total, $18,000. INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY 00NeREss. To pay the quota of the United States as an adhering member of w;§}°$Z°¤§Z2°§§fl M"' the Intemational Railway Congress for the year ending April 15, ‘ 1922, $400. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY BUREAU. For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of ,,_{.§¥”§'§',“§,‘°§{‘“l Sm' the Intemational Sanitary Bureau for the year 1922, $2,830.79. SALALKIES AND EXPENSES, Uxrrnn STATES comrr non crm:A. ,,F€‘,,§§‘§_S“"°S °°°“ Judge, $8,000; district attorney, $4,000; marshal, $3,000; clerk, S“1“"°S‘ $3,000; stenographer and court reporter, $2,400; printing and binding opinions of the court and coiu·t expenses, including reference law books, $10,000; _ _ The judge of the said court and the district attorne shall, when the ,,t °h°' mn sessions o the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries their necessary actual expenses during such sessions, not to exceed $8 per da each, and so much as may be necessary for said purposes during the fiscal year ending Jime 30, 1922, is appropriated; Total, $30,400.