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 SEVENTIETH C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 707. 1929 . 1651 CONTI NGENT EX PENSES Printing and binding : For an additional amount required for in Printing and bind. printing and binding in the Department of State, including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, fiscal year 1929, $12,781. D IPL OMA TIC AND CO NSU LAR Pay ment to Bertha Hanson : For payment to Bertha Hanson, B Pa ymen erths t tin s•n. widow of George M. Hanson, late American consul at Colon, Panama, one year's salary of her deceased husband, who died while in the Foreign Service, fiscal year 1929, $4,500. Transportation of Foreign Service officers : For an addi tion al Tr ansp orta tion. amount to pay the traveling expenses of Diplomatic, Consular, and Foreign Service officers and clerks to embassies, legations, and con- sulates, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Department of State for the fiscal year 1929, $80,000. Indemnity for the death of Wang Erh-Ko, Chinese citizen For Chi n a. t•, indem- the payment to the Chinese Government as full indemnity for the nity for death of Wang death of Wang Erh-Ko, a Chinese citizen, alleged to have been killed Erh-goF on January 4, 1927, by being struck by an automobile negligently operated, not in the line of duty, by members of the United States Legation guard in Peking ; such indemnity to be used for the pur- chase, on terms satisfactory to the American minister at Peking, of an annuity for the family of Wang Erh-Ko, as authorized by Private Post, p. 22z3. Act Numbered 362, approved February 16, 1929, fiscal years 1929 and 1930, $875. IN TER NAT ION AL OBLIGATIONS, AND SO FORTH Cape Spartel Light : For an additional amount for the annual ligCape Spartel, etc ., pr opor tion of the expe nses of Cape Spa rtel and Tan gier Lig ht, on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, for the fiscal years that follow For 1929, $434 .25 ; For 1930, $434 .25. Rainy Lake reference : For examination and surveys necessary to Rainy Lake refer- the preparation of the report required by the Rainy Lake reference eD e. amination and under article 9 of the treaty of January 11, 1909, between the United s yol y3s, p re . 2452; Vol . States and Great Britain, and the agreement of February 24, 1925, 44, p. 2102. between the Government of the United States and the Government of Canada, including salaries, transportation, authorized traveling allowances, furniture, books, printing and binding, equipment, main- tenance, and operation of a passenger-carrying automobile, and mis- cellaneous expenses, fiscal years 1929 and 1930, $16,000. Waterways treaty, United States and Great Britain International Canadian Joi Boundary > > Water ., Joint Commis- Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain
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lion. Transfer to Geologi- tional amount for the waterways treaty, United States and Great cal Survey for espen- Britain > International Joint Commission, United States and Great F d` > or fiscal year 1929. Britain, fiscal year 1929, including the same objects and purposes specified under this head in the act making appropriations for the Department of State for the fiscal year 1929, and for printing and binding, $11,800, 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. For an additional amount for the waterways treaty, United States For fiscal year 1930. and Great Britain, International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain, fiscal year 1930, including the same objects and

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