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 48 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 81. 1924. wmggwm INTERNATIONAL naniomrmnsrnic convnnrions. ui. _ tigsidiumd °°“°m'°' For an additional amount to meet_the share of the United States, as a party to the International Radiotelegraphic Conventions heretofore signed, of the expenses of the radiotelegraphic service of the International Bureau of the Telegraphic Union at Berne, for the fiscal years that follow: For 1922 and 1923, $2,439.76; for 1923 and 1924, $3,500. P“"°·I""“°°· mnsassy nuinmno Ann cnonnns, rams, mance. E”°°”’,,,m,gb‘“’hd’“g,,¤,sh· _ For the acquisition in accordance with the Acts approved Februi¤g(:i<=· ’ ary 17, 1911, and March 3, 1923, of a site and building or buildings 42V¤1i118é1>- 1214: Vai- in Paris, France, to be used as the American Embassy, and for the ’p' repair, alteration, and- furnishing of said bu1ldmg_ or buildings, $150,000, in addition to the amount already appropriated. International Railway congress. INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY consumes. P°m°°° °‘°u°t°` To pay the quota of the United States as an adhering member of the International Railway Congress, $400. P§:n°§',{’*én‘{°““‘A]§‘,§{$g°,,‘{ rnzrniznarionan nmmau or Tim rnnmannnw comrr or Annrrnarxon. tion Court. .A‘*‘““°"°* °°"*"“‘“` For an additional amount to meet the share of the United States mx; 32 lm of the expenses for the calendar fyear 1922 of the International Bu- ' ’p’ ° reau of the Permanent Court 0 Arbitration created under article 22 of the convention concluded at The Hague, July 29, 1899, $575. INTERNATIONAL sanrranr BUREAU. $*§§',§§‘QL°"°1 Su"` For an additional amount to meet the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of the International Sanitary Bureau, 154.29. cart: sranrni. mcxrr, coAs·r or monocco. °°¥’°SP“‘°’L*g”*· 'For annual proportion of expenses of Cape Spartel and Tangier Light on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, $136. m{Qf§’_',Q°,,§§,‘;{,‘{“§,,,,,{“‘**‘ xncmnnivrionar. insrrnrrn or AGRICULTURE AT noun, rrarr. m*é;‘g;°,_;'§°;$j;;',°,§f§j“°“ For expenses of delegates to the general assembly of the Inter- Addmm, mmbw national Institute of Agriculture, to be held at Rome during the ship queue. year 1924, $10,045, to be expended under the direction and in the discretion of the Secretary of State, and`for the payment of additional cpsotas of the United States incident to the admission of Hawaii, t e Philippines, Porto Rico, and the Virgin Islands to membership mm in the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, Italy, $5 000, Shggwilgiedamnem in all, $15,045, go Ifemain available until June 30, 1925: Prolvilled, "Q That no part o t is appropriation shall be u d f t I f any person unless said person travels on Uniticd Stlitesmslitigay 0 ,,,§,',‘f"‘”’ D°*’““” TREASURY DEPARTMENT. wm§°B{€§0,,_“°° Division or nooxxnnrrnc Ann wannanrs. p,§,°§§i§,€,°¤‘§§,§"°”“”_ · Contingent expenses, public moneys: For contingent expenses R_S_,,c_w,3,p_m,_ under the requirements of section 3653 of the Revised Statutes for the collection, safekeeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public moneys, and so forth, including the same objects specified under