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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 57. 1928. and perio dicals, office equip ment an d suppl ies, a nd nece ssary t raveli ng expenses, and for one-half of all reasonable and necessary joint expenses of the International Joint Commission incurred under the terms of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain Vol.36,p.2448. concerning the use of boundary waters between the United States and Canada, and for other purposes, signed January 11, 1909, $34,000, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of Traveling expenses. State : Provided, That traveling expenses of the commission or Vol. 44, p. 688. secretary shall be allowed in accordance with the provisions of the Subsi stence Expens e Act of 1 9 26 : Provid ed furthe r, That a pa rt of this appropriation may be expended for rent of offices for the Rent allowed. commission in the District of Columbia in the event that the Public Buildings Commission is unable to supply suitable office space ._ Add itiona l amount For an additional amount for the waterways treaty, nited for expend itures by State s and Great B ritain ; Inter national Join t Commission, United Geological Survey. States and Great Britain, including personal services, procurement Post, p. 903 . of technical and scientific equipment, and the hire, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger- carrying vehicles, $75,000, to be immediately available, which amount may be transferred by the Secretary of State, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, to the United States Geological Survey for direct expenditure : Provided, That no work authorized by this No duplication of paragraph shall duplicate work done by any other bureau or work. de partme nt. PAYMENT TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PANAMA To enable the Secretary of State to pay to the Government of Panama the seventeenth annual payment, due on February 26, 1929, from the Government of the United States to the Government of Panama under article 14 of the treaty of November 18, 1903, $250,000 . I NTE RNA TION AL RES EAR CH COUN CIL INTERNATIONAL TRADE-MARK REGISTRATION BUREAU, QUOTA OF UNITED STATES Panama. Payment to. Vol.33,p.2238. 73 To pay the annual share of the United States, as an adhering International Re- member of the International Research Council and of the associated search Council. unions organized at Brussels, July 18-28, 1919, as follows : Inter- Specified quotas. na tion al R esea rch Coun cil, $ 1 60 ; Internationa l-Astronomica l Union, $960 ; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, $360 ; International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, $1,664 ; Interna- tional Union of Mathematics, $80 ; International Union of Scientific Radiotelegraphy, $128 ; Int ernati onal U nion o f Pur e and Applie d Physics, $128 ; in all, $3 ,480, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State. INTERNATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC BUREAU For the an nual c ontri bution of th e Unit ed St ates t oward the International Hydra Bureau e maintenance of the International Hydrographic Bureau, $5,790. graphic FOREIG N HOSPITA L AT CAP E TOWN For annual contribution toward the support of the Somerset Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, Africa. Hospital (a foreign hospital), at Cape Town, $50, to be paid by the Secretary of State upon the assurance that suffering seamen and citizens of the United States will be admitted to the privileges of said hospital. International Trade- Mark Registration. For the annual share of the United States for the expenses of the Habana Bureau ex- maintenance of the International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau p ense. at Habana, including salaries of the director and counselor, assistant 41Vplb39, p .1680; Vol.

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