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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cii. 184 . 1930 . 175 whe re, prin ting and binding, and con tingent and trave ling exp enses, as provided by the Act approved February 28, 1929, $15,000. FOREIGN INTERCOURSE Vol. 45, p. 1412. Foreign intercourse. AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS Ambassadors extraordinary an d plenipotentiary to A rgent ina, Ambassadors. Brazil, Chile, Cuba, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Mex ico, Per u, Poland, Spain, and Tur key, at $17,500 e ach, $24 5,000 Ante, p. 5i. For ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Belgium Belgium, and minis- For to [.usemburg. and envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Luxeln- burg, $17,500 ; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to China and Chinateand `ether • the Netherlands, at $12,000 each, $24,000 ; lands. Envoy s ext raor dinar y and min ister s ple nipo tenti ary t o Al bania , Other countries. Austria, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Colombia, Co sta Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Dominion of Canad a, Ecua dor, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Irish Free State, Nicaragua, Norway, Pan ama, Paraguay, P ers ia, Portugal, Rumania Salvador, Siam, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, and Venezuela, at 10,000 each ; to the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, $10,000 ; and to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, $10,000 ; in all, $34 0,000 ; Minister resident and consul general to Liberia, $5,000 ; Minister, etc ., to ~ Liberia Agent and consul general at Tangier, $7,500 ; Post, pp. 1040,1570 . Provided That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to Agent, etc ., Tangier. Prorno. any official receiving any other salary from the United States Salary restriction. Government ; Total, ambassadors and ministers, $639,000. Charg6s d'affaires, s For salaries of Foreign Service officers or vice consuls while etc. acting as charges d'affaires ad interim or while in charge of a con- ulate g eneral or consulate during the absence of the principal officer, 30,000 . CLERKS AT EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS For the employment of necess ary clerks at the embassies and clerks at embassies and legations. legations, including salary during transit to and from homes in the United States upon beginning and after termination of services, Cit izenship, etc ., re- who, whenever hereafter appointed, shall be citizens of the United qulrements. States, $456,850 ; and so far as practicable shall be appointed under civil-service rules and regulations. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, FO REI GN MISSIONS To enab le the P resident to provi de at th e public expense all such Contingenteapenses, missions . stationery, blanks, records, and other books, seals, presses, flags, and signs as he shall think necessary for the several embassies and legs- Tok yo, rent. tions in the transaction of their business, an d also for rent, including annual ground rent of the embassy at Tokyo, Japan, for the year ending March 15, 19 31, repairs including minor alterations, repairs, Gov ernment bui ld- supervision, preservation, and maintenance of Government-owned ings abroad. diplomatic properties in foreign countri es, and p ropertie s acquir ed Vo1.44, p. 403 . under the Act approved May 7, 1926, as amended (U . S. C ., Supp • p, usax- s .C.,Supp.IV, . III, title 22, sees . 291, 296), and in cluding also cus todial s ervice, heat, light, water, materials, supplies, tools, seeds, plants, shrubs, and similar objects ; postage, telegrams, advertising, ice, and drink- ing water for office purposes ; hire of motor-propelled or horse- drawn passenger-carrying vehic les, and purch ase, maintenance, operation, and hire of other passen ger-carr ying veh icles, uni-

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