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 336 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1. 1921. necessary to qualify them for service as interpreters to the embassy and consulates in Turkey, at $1,000 each, Hscal year 1916, $1,000. TRANSPORTATION or m;i··L0MA·r1o AND CONSULAR orricmas. T’“"°““g°"1’°"‘°“· For the transportation of diplomatic and consular officers in goin to and returnin from their sts, including the same objects specified under this hear? in the Di iiiomatic and Consular Appropriation Acts fork the fiscal years that follow: . or 1919, $450; £a"§‘.‘J.;..ag emu- For 1921, $36,000: Provided, That out of this amount the Secretary ‘°§‘,f,{'§f°,;_‘§§,;_ of State may reimburse the appropriation for "Emergencies arising in the Dxomatic and Consular Service, fiscal year 1922," on account of expen `tures therefrom for objects specified under this head. International Insti- Additional uota. q For the payment of the additional quota of the United States for the support of the International Institute of Agriculture in accordance with the resolution of the general meeting of the institute held at Rome, November, 1920, said amormt to be aid in United States currency on the basis of the fixed rate of exchange at par, for the fiscal years that follow: For 1921, $11,577; For 1922, $11,577. N“"“"‘“°"“"“°‘ ~ NATIONAL nnrnnsm. nnaeruwrmsraenz. · For the national securit and defense, and for each and every purpose connected therewith, to be expended at the discretion of the resident, fiscal years 1918 and 1919, $118,500. Péatrmurm with ABBITRATION WITH PERU. mm cmmn Peru of the c aim of John Celestin Landreau against the Government of Peru under the rotocol concluded on Mav 22, 1921, includin personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and actuad and necessary traveling and subsistence expenses notwithstanding the provisions of any other Act, to be expended under the direction of the Secreta · of State, and to continue available until the conclusgm of sigch arigitration and the completion of the workin connection t erewit, $45,000. N;‘,;;>;;,§¤*·°¤ with Arznrrrwnox wrrri Norzwar. ,,,§‘p§{§,sf§S °{,t§{,?§{ For the expenses of the arbitration between the United States and S*}§¥_;£*¤§ B{;5*d&;;;· Norway of certain claims of Norwegian subjects against the United 'Ip' ’ States arisinglout of requisitions by the United States Shipping Board Emergency eet Corporation, under the special agreement between the United States and Norway, signed on June 30, 1921, includin personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and actuzg and necessary traveling and subsistence expenses notwithstanding the provisions of an other Act, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State and to continue available until the conclu- PWM sion of such arbitration and the completion of the work in connection Reiliiibursing ir,. therewith, $60,000: Promded, That any a propriations from which °'“’“"* °‘¥’°”°$· expenditures have been made on account olf the aforesaid arbitration may be reimbursed from the amount hereby appropriated.
 * ¤°¤¤¥A¤i¤¤¤¤=¤*— INTERNATIONAL n~zs·rrrU·rn or Aerucuixruim.
 * ?¤P°*¤°=°*b“”“¤¤ For the expenses of the arbitration between the United States and