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 BGG; SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS.;-Q &Sms.·l‘I;~ ¥€ii;·’7’I1.`:"1926t   vitationi extendedete.-iomign em- ,____D M ments   theégvanth  ` ‘ t¤ bah ,;•t Phi phm, Pmwlsanuatd ~the,‘e•tend•¤— yen, as su 0 y »~ WIL v l' ’lPP!'0t · $26 3 1926th_1·i?ed_b     ed 24, dyed _ inc u av su nee expenses or per rem      in lieu’of  year 1927.,  ~:»1.»· ·?¤l|¢¤ Service e ~ JDREIGN SERVE!   FUND ' B¤udh¢Fu¤d` ·` ,,   ·—,,·;Q, ».t ¤l"¤,     ·`. I' Kwan ot me- For  ··0f.·ca·rrying into efect the tprovisions of the m$liu,p.g¢n,  "F0rei£  Buildiugs Act, 1926,” and for each and every ` l,   .»  lobject t   tlieinxtial alterations, repair, and furnish- _ _ __ y ing o   ,heret0 ore   under speciiic authorization Eof `   YY 5**  Go 2 ; " for v   of the diplttirttis   ¤¤t¤bii¤Y¤¤é¤t¤ <’ s ‘~ · ~ in:     gyt§5,06p,jto rernailniavailable until expended. 1¤=¤r¤¢¤¤¤·1 lm- -***5- '·¥ Tut··rml ` i` znmoiux. l N lla? save  Jsram sitio¤,Sevil1e,Sp•in. , ‘;·      ·   . 'n V mma; of   For reliminary expensesof   ation as authorized by ublic "\t;:1¥ig[p.um.  resolutibn igproved Maroli'3 _1§25, inpan international exposition to P °“· **1***- »  be;held»at»     all purposes of thesaid resolution, l inclu6i1>g;4oravel··and· subsistence, fiscal year @927, $200,000,·-thier apparopriatigii notitd be available ecxceptior;the;r;;v,1urp’§•ges of partici-· peti0n·._in~. k e exposition wabmeneing   · 1 or m that ` e:posit10nep0etp0t¤ed·it0l•ny—»other date. = é "·— ’ Chinese custom All J .-`` if AY Irs,  tllijliti fi    mm. y ,,   azsnsrox orcmznsn .CUB'10K8.~'1‘AB.H'.I' - a ». .1:i 1**  V ~ no · ‘ : ·` · » ¤*‘Pg{*gf° °’ d°** ;_.Cl`o.eii_abls·tho Unit·e,dlStates Government to carry out its obligai .4zv.ms. ,  . seeing esecus ms an ig! time uaderthetx;§3· It totheClun to t if P••¢.p.m¤. signed February 6,19%, ` uding the compensation of delegates or V 0 er representatives, clerks, and exnployees, rent of oilices, expenses a ¤*p¤¤¤,m¤d¤'l5$·ith¤`d, deft? Act ¤ppr¤v<=¤i) x #¤=t.;3, 1926. remain°aVailableitrntil     i   ‘‘_, ‘  ¤¤..,E‘°"°““m1°’m lNQUI1f!`     'y 5 _, ,_ n‘*’°“’°‘ °‘ °°’* _To enable the United States Government tocarr out, `ts   - umm` tions arisin ' under resolution   4, adopfegbytlie gon er- ence on the limitation of Armament at the fourth lenary session, { gzoember 10, 1921, §e§arding extntgritori.a.lity in Clhinsélingluding ` compensation or elegutcs at 0 er representatives, er s n · ` employges,   of gllices,  »of£i;·tans(£l0rtattii1ou, 'gnibssiéteviicg orper iemin `euo subsrstencenotwi an ' ’ e ir " 'onso $téi€‘°' ifi; “"§1L’°”’i “‘3" °“""1i°“‘ “"*°g’:§£"di“d..;.“°$; °°3°’ ] as msi tmay eeminecessary, to ' rse un er A¤¤¤¤¤¤·*•¤·¤*·· the direction od the;Secretary of State fiscal ea 1927 $6600 nd qvggizifi r;61g{°¢ W- the appropriation made for this purpdse by the got making apgro- ' ' pmations or tlze·Depax·tment of State, approved June 1, 1922, and , _ continued available until June 30, 1926, by subsequent Acts, shall remainavailable until June 30, 1927.