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 608 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGREYSS. Sess. II. Ch. 204. 1922. from his regular place of residence on ofdcial business: Prwided Rm" '*“°°""°°° m urther That a art of this a ropriation ma be ex ended for rent me District. f y P _ _ PP, , ty  . of offices for the commission m the District 0 Colum 1a In the event that the Public Buildings Commission is unable to supply suitable office space. THIRD PAN AMEmcAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. _ Pan American Scion- , , . Expcnsesotdalegates homes to Lima, Peru, and return, by the most d1rect_route,_of the °°;.,l”J1,;. 1547. delegates of the United States to the Third Pan American Scientific Co ess, to be held at the city of Lima, Peru, m the year 1923, and of lfgir clerical assistants, $20,000, to be expended m the discretion of the Secretary of State. PAYMENT T0 Tim oovmnmmivr or PANAMA. ¢§;}*gg?1§’°§,‘j¤*”°· To enable the Secretary of State to gay to the Government of ' Panama the eleventh annual ayment, ue on February 26, 1923, from the Government of the United States to the Government of Panama under article 14 of the treaty of November 18, 1903, $250,000. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. International Re- _ _ s°°“h °°““°“· °°°· To pay the annual share of the United States, as an adhering member of the International Research Council and of the Associate Unions, organized at Brussels, July 18—28, 1919, as follows: International Research Council, $200; International Astronomical Umon, $1,200; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, $450; International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, $2,080; International Union of Mathematics, $100; in all, $4,030, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INTERNA- TIONAL LAW. International Com- §'{'},,,,$‘} ‘“""‘“" For the payment of compensation to and the necessary expenses V¤1·3Y.I>-¤5f>4- of the representative or representatives of the United States on the International Commission of Jurists, organized under the convention signed at the Third International American Conference An st 23, 1906, approved by the Senate February 3, 1908, and ratifieglbty the President Februaigr 8, 1908, for the puiipose of preparing dra ts of codes of public an private international aw; and for the ayment of the quota of the United States of the expenses incident to the preparation of such drafts, including the compensation of experts under Vei-37.v-1551 article 4 of the convention, $15,000. INTERNATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC BUREAU. g,f,‘;§,c'“,‘;{§;’,;‘,,°,f}*Y‘*"* For the second annual contribution of the United States toward the maintenance of the International Hydrographic Bureau, $3,860. FOREIGN HOSPITAL AT CAPE TOWN. ecretary of taTte_ upon the assurance that suffering seamen and citizens of the Dmte States will be admitted to the privileges of said hospital.
 * ”°°°°¤'°“· To meet the actual and necessary expenses 1D' going from their
 * ·$§°s°ii£.°,l. H°°pu°l’ _F or annual contribution toward the support of the Somerset Hospital (a foreign hospital), at Cape Town $50, to be paid by the