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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Suse. IV. C11. 21. 1923. 1077 ronmox nosrrran AT cars ·rowN. For annual contribution toward the support of the Somerset Hos- ¤,S,‘L‘“·;€,'°,§°§_ Hmm ggtal (a foreign hospital), at Cape Town, $50, to be paid by the` cretary of tate upon the assurance that suffering seamen and citizens of the United States will be admitted to the privileges of said hospital. m·ram~mr1oNa1. mann-MARK nnorsrmmox BUREAU, qnorra or Urzrrnn srxms. For the annual share of the United States for the expenses of the m,°,:“°°' maintenance of the International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau H*"°¤° *’°'°°¤ °*‘ at Habana, including salaries of the director and counselor, assist- p€iii$k9.p-168¤- ant director and counselor, clerks, translators, secretary to the direc- V°L °""m° tor, stenographers and typewriters, messenger, watchmen, and laborers, rent of quarters, stationery and supplies including the purchase of books, postage, traveling expenses, and the cost of printing the bulletin, $4,961. 1N·r1mNa·r1oru1. BUREAU or mm Umor: ron um rno·rncr1oN or mousrmiu. rnormrrr. For the share of the United States in the expense of conducting the nu1i·`:.`L°Qm°l PNN", International Bureau of the Union for the protection of industrial property, at Berne, Switzerland, $1,700. ` Jumcun. mnrmm sums comrr ron omiu. Judge, $8,000; district attorney, $4,000; marshal, $3,000; clerk, ,,U(,'§;,‘;_“*°*“°°“' $3,000; stenographer and court reporter, $2,400; court expenses, in- Semescluding reference law books, $8,500; The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when S<¤¤¤¤;¤¤¤>=¤¤¢1¤¤ the sessions of the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, Sh°°°h°" receive in addition to their salaries their necessary actual expenses during such session, not to exceed $8 per day each, and so much as may be necessary for said purposes during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, is appropriated; Total, $28,900. rrusoxe ron nmnxcnz oorrvwrs. For expenses of maintaining at Shanghai, under charge of the °"““”’“’"°°"" United States marshal for Chma an institution for incarcerating American convicts and insane in Cihina, $2,000; for salary of deputy marshal, $1,800; salaries of three assistant deputy marsha s, at $1,200 each; in all, $7,400; _ _ _ _ K oc mw For paying for the keeping, feeding, and transportation of pris- ,,,_°°*’*”‘·° ‘*’ oners in China and Turkey and of those declared insane by the United States Court for China, $5,600; Rm I For rent of prison for American convicts in Smyrna, Turkey, °’°""° "'i’°"" and for wages of keepers of the same, $1,000 ;_ _ For rent of prison for American convicts in Constantinople, Turkey, and for wages of keepers of the same, $1,000; Total, $15,000.