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 746 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 223. 1920. Eg gpinkipns of the court and court expenses, including reference w oo $10,000; _ w§,,°"'”““*°"°" °‘ The judge of the United States court for China is authoruged_ to Apboimmeut for appoint, as in the district courts of the United States and with similar $’hh€°.-.i'fé°} dlsum °°` powers and tenure of office, ai United States commissioner who shall P°"°” °°“‘°"'°"· e an attorney rginlxllarly admitted to practice before the S·81d United States court for a and who, when appointed, shall be m addition ex officio judge of the consular  or the district of Shanghai, V°*·38·¥’·’m· with all 0 the authority and jurisdiction now exercised by the ·V1C6 consul acting bg virtue of the Act of Congress of March 4, 1915 (Thirty- eighth United )tate1s1S}tatuttles- at Largie, partdll, third seisioné c%pter 145 e 1122 w `c au ority an juris 'ction are ere y anslfgdwbfurnwt ¤1 fenbd, That at the discretion of the judge of said court, he °°” ‘ _ may appoint the clerk of the court to perform the duties of commis- °°'““"" sioner without additional cqmppnsation therefor; In the event that it is not practicable or desira le so to appomt the clerk to act as commissioner, the judge may, with the approval of the Secretary of State, appoint some qualiiied attorney to act as commissioner who shall, if not an officer of the court, receive such compensation as upny be fixed byuthe Selcrlegdary of State not exceeding $5 for each day o service actua y ren e. atS;¤¤¤¤,, ***1, 9* um The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when the sessions of 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 day each, and so much as may be PWM necessaq for said purposesduring the fiscal year ending June 30, Mlncimcwtgngeutzgmwg 1921, is ereby appropriated. Prmnded, That in probate and adminisemo; .;,,.,1..;,,, tration proceedings, there shall be collected by said clerk, before °?°ti.'“irt*‘t2&"é‘€*t2§ lid °“"‘£.`l?‘°’2’ “’ bi "“‘df‘“*‘° €f° T€°°€’““' o em a, esame erianceaxesromimeoime collected under the laws enacted by the Congress of the United States from the estates of decedents residing withm the territorial jurisdiction of the United States. Total, $30,400. INTERNATIONAL 01*moE or mmuo HEALTH. .>:lfi¥fii°S°%nl)m°° For the payment of the ciluota of the United States for the year vol 35 P ml 1921 towar thesupport of the Intemational Office of Public Health, v0,_35j p_ Im created by the mternational arrangement signed at Rome, December 9, 1907, m pursuance of article 181 of the International Sanitary Convention signed at Paris on December 3, 1903, $3,015.62. INTERNATIONAL sE1sM0L0c1cAL Assoonvmou. miidiiigdillggiaeigil For defrayin the necessary expenses in fulfilling the obligations, . sg . . . of the Lnited tates as a member of the International Seismolo cal Association, including the annual contribution to the expenses o? the association, $800. ARBITRATION or OUTSTANDING PEGUNIAEY cmms BETWEEN THE mvrrnn STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. g£.I.§i§§§ "i?i’.-fill'; For the expenses of the arbitration of outstanding pecuniary °‘*f!},§’f’§§f‘§‘,625_ claims between the United States and Great Britain, in accordance with the special agreement concluded for that purpose August 18, 1910, and the schedules of claims thereunder, to be expended under Agency www md the direction of the Secretary of State, as follows: expense. Salaries, United States agency: One coimsel and joint secretary, at $2,750; stenographer, at $1,200;