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 1320 SE VEN TY- FIR ST CONGRESS. SESS. III. CH. 280. 1931 . INTERNATIONAL ROAD CONGRESS i nte rna tio nal Ro ad To pay the quota of the United States in the Permanent Associa- °Va 4ess 4,p.754. tion of International Road Congresses, as authorized by the public u. S. C., Supp. IV, p . 308. resolution approved June 18, 1926 (U. S. C., Supp. III title 22, s ec . 269), $3,000. CENTRAL BUREAU OF THE INTERNATIONAL MAP OF THE WORLD ON THE MILLIONTH SCALE International Map of For the annual contribution on the part of the United States th vo 441d. .384. toward the expenses incurred by the Central Bureau of the Inter- national Map of the World on the Millionth Scale for the calendar year 1931, $50. International Society INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE ARCTIC REGIONS for Exploration of Ar c- tic Regions by Airship. Ann ual contribution. To enable the Secretary of State to pay th e annual contribution Vol. 45, p. 1222. of the United States in the plans of the organization of the Inter- national Society for the Exploration of the Arctic Regions by Means of the Airship for the establishment of geophysical observations in the i~1ner Arctic regions, as authorized by Public Resolution Num- bered 87, approved February 16, 1929, $300. CO NVEN TION REL ATIN G TO Tli1 LIQUO R TRAFFIC IN AFRICA African Liquor Traf- Convention relating to the liquor traffic in Africa : To meet the flc Convention. Share in Central Of. share of the United States in the expenses for the calendar year flee expenses . Post, p. 2199. 1932 of the Central International Office, created under article 7 of. the con vent ion of Sep temb er 10, 1919, relating to the liquor traffic in Africa, $55. JUDICIAL United States Court UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHIN A for China. Salaries and expenses. For salaries of the judge, district attorney, and other officers and e mployees of the cou rt ; court expenses, including reference law books, ice, and drinking water for office purposes, $41,650 . PRISONS FOR AMERICAN CONVICTS Consula rprisons,ete . Fo r exp enses of m ainta ining in C hina, the forme r Ott oman Empire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Morocco, and Persia, institutions for incar- c erating A merican co nvicts an d persons declared i nsane by the U nited Sta tes Court for China or any co nsular cou rt ; wages of Ke epers, quar ters, prison keepers ; rent of quarters for prisons ; ice and drinking water e tc' for rison purposes ;; and for the expenses of ke eping, feeding, and . i transportation of prisoners and persons declared insane by the Countries specified. United States Court f or China or any consular court in China, the former Ottoman Empire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Morocco, and Persia, so much as may be necessary ; in all, $9,600. BRINGING HOME PERSONS CHARGE D WITH CRIME sringlnshome criml. For every expenditure requisite for or incident to the bringi ng n R. S ., see. 5275, p. home from foreign countries of persons charged with crime as 1027
 * s. C., p.511.

authorized by sectin 5275 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 18, sec . 659), $6,000.

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