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 SEV ENTI ETH CONG RESS. SESS. I. CH. 853. 1928 . DIPLO31ATIC SERVICE Salaries, charges d'affaires ad interim : For an additional amount for the salaries of Foreign Service officers or vice consuls while acting as charges d'affaires ad interim or while in charge of a con- sulate general or a consulate during the absence of the principal officer, fiscal year 1927, $1,293 .80. 911 Diplomatic Service. Ch arges d'af faire s ad interim. INTERNA TIONAL OBLIGA TIONS, COMMISS IONS, BUREAUS, AND S O FOR TH Cape Spartel Light, Coast of Morocco : For an additional amount for the annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, for the fiscal years that follow For 1928, $48 .25 ; For 1929, $48 .25. Waterways treaty, United States and Great Britain ; In tern ation al Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain : For an addi- tional amount for the waterways treaty, United States and Great Britain ; International Joint Commission, United States and Great Britain, including personal services, traveling expenses, procurement of technical and scientific equipment, and the purchase or hire, main- t enan ce, repa ir, and oper atio n of mot or-p rope lled or hors e-dr awn passenger-carrying vehicles, fiscal year 1929, 40,000, to be available immediately, which amount may be transferred by the Secretary of cultural Department. State, with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture, to the Department of Agriculture for direct expenditure. Statue of General Simon Bolivar, City of Panama : To enable the Secretary of State to pay to the Government of Panama as the con- tribution of the United States toward the erection in the City of Panama of a monument to General Simon Bolivar, as authorized by the Act approved March 4, 1927, fisca l ye ar 192 8, $ 10,0 00. Indemnity for the death of Chang Lin and Tong Huan Yah, Chinese citizens : For the payment to the Chinese Government of the sum of $1,000 as full indemnity for the death of Chang Lin, alleged to have been killed by a member of the United States Infantry at Leichuan, China, and the sum of $100 as full indemnity for the death of Tong Huan Yah alleged to have been killed by the members of the United States ship )0cano, as authorized by Public Resolution Num- bered 33, approved May 3, 1928, $1,100, to remain available until June 30, 1929 . Indemnity for the death of Juan Soriano, citizen of the Dominican Republic : For the payment to the Dominican Republic as full indem- nity for the death of Juan Soriano, a Dominican subject, who was killed by the landing of an airplane belonging to the United States Marine Corps, as authorized by Public Resolution Numbered 34, approved May 3, 1928, $2,000, to remain available until June 30, 1929 . Indemnity for injuries sustained by Sun Jui-Chin, Chinese citizen For payment to the Government of China as full indemnity for injuries to Sun Jui-Chin resulting from an assault on him by a private in the United States Marine Corps, as authorized by Public Resolution Numbered 35, approved May 3, 1928, $240 .55, being a sum eq ui val en t to $5 0 0 Mexican, to remain available until June 30, 1929. Indemnity for the death of Edwin Tucker, British subject : For the payment to the British Government as full indemnity for the death of Edwin Tucker, a British subject, alleged to have been killed by a United States Army ambulance in Colon, Panama, as authorized by Public Resolution Numbered 36, approved May 3, 1928, $2,500, to remain available until June 30, 1929. Cape Spartel, etc., Light. .Joint Canadian Boundary Waters Commission. Expenditure by Agri- General Simon Boli- var. Monument to, in city of Panama. Vol. 44, p. 1423. China. Payment to, indem- nity for d eath of Ch ang Lin and Tong Huan Yah. Ante, p. 488. Dominican Republic. Indemnity to, for death of Juan Soriano. Ante, p. 488. China. Indemnity to, for personal injuries to Sun Jui-Chin. Ante, p. 438. Great Britain . Indemnity to, for dea th of Edw in Tucker. Ante, p. 489.

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