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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sm. IV. Ch. 21. 1923. 1075 num-:AU or INTERPARLIAMENTARY Umox ron rrzomorxox or 1m·m:- NATIONAL A1mrmAr1oN. For the contribution of the United States toward the maintenance Ug¤t:°fg¤ of the Bureau of the Interparliamentary Union for the promotion fi‘I,Y,°f““°‘°°“] *'°“"" of international arbitration, $4,000. INTERNATIONAL commission on ANNUAL TABLES or OONSTANTS, Arm so FORTH. To the International Commision on Annual Tables of Constants m}§§$§},°“Pg`},b1§’,°”,§i and Numerical Data, Chemical, Physical, and Technological, as C°¤¤°¤¤*¤»°*°· established by the Seventh International Congre of Applied Chemistry in London and as continued by the eighth congress in New York, as a contribution by the United States toward the publication of annual tables of constants, chemical, physical, and technological, $500. INTERNATIONAL ms·rrrU·rn or AGRICULTURE AT norm, ITALY. ¤,IJ§°§l°X°g.§”c.’};l¤¤,1'{’°' For the payment of the quota of the United States for the support Q°°t°' of the$Iuter;1ational Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year 1924 19 57 •, F cir salary br the one member of the permanent committee of the ,,,}§,‘f,{"°" °‘ °°"" $I§ternational Institute of Agriculture or the calendar year 1924, 000· l•Yor,the payment of the guota of the United States for the cost of ,,,,°Q',f“"‘““‘ *’“b"°"' translating into and printing in the Enghsh language the publications of e International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, $5,000; Total, $29,577. 1N·rnm~rA·r1oNAL sANrrA1zr BUREAU. For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance  °‘“*' of the International Sanitary Bureau for the year 1924, $11,000. m·mnNArroxAL orrrcn or rmzmc HEALTH. For the payment of the cinota of the United States for the year ¤¢Ii>iii>`$t1ir(:§1°‘m.0m°° 1924 toward the support of the International Office of Public Health, V°*· 3% P- m- created by the international arrangement signed at Rome, December *,1},%*;; gg? 9, 1907, in pursuance of 8l't1Cl6 181 of the International Sanitary ' Convention signed at Paris on December 3, 1903, $3,860. Anarrmrrox or OUTSTANDING PECUNIARY CLAIMS nnrwnniw rmi mwrrrzo e·rA·r.¤·:s AND enmr mzrrAm. For the expenses of the arbitration of outstanding pecuniary 1»,,,,,,,,,,""“*"""‘*"°"°°" claims between the United States and Great Britain, in accordance ¤¤=¤¤LB,, msc: with the special agreement concluded for that purpose August 18, pears. _ 1910, and the schedules of claims thereunder, including salary and v°“'*""°3”· expenses of the tribunal and of the agent, to be ap§o1nted by the President, by and with the adyice and consent of the enate, counsel, joint secretary and other assistants, contirgent expenses, and personal services and rent in the District of olumbia and elsewhere, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, $66,370. INTERNA'1'ION'AL RADIOTELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION. For the share of the United States for the calendar year 1924, as ,,%*i°'&“L%f a party to the international radiotelegraphic conventions heretofore °°,';_;,_,,,,,_,,,,_ signed, of the expenses of the radiote egraphic service of the International Bureau of the Telegraphic Union at Berne, $5,7 50.