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1056 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 161. 1917. ermanent commission from other nations on all matters coming Eefpge the assoaiiagign, including the extension of its existence subject to e approv o ongress. NINETEENTH coxrnmazxcic INTERPARLIAMENTARY Imioiv. c.ll”.}.$E’5'$fi.l.‘.l.'l2L*t"’ The appropvriation oi $40,000 ‘f For the tpuipose of defraying the p;jg’j;P{“*;},*;°{,’_“°" expenses in ashmgton Crt incident to e Tineteenth Conference A¤u,p.¤¤o. of the Inte arliamentary dists to be held in Washington in nine- {een hundreéi and fifteen, expended undeg such rg es ani reguations as the tary o tate may prescribe," ma e in the ct making appropriations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscal yiisar ending June thirtieth nin teen h d d and fift n e un re ee , and extended and made available fhr the calendar years nineteen hundred and sixteen and nineteen hundred and seventeen by the Diplomatic and Consular Act approved July first, nineteen hundred an sixteen, is hereby extended and made available for the calendar _ 'D';,.,.;,.,,”'°°“,,p,, year nmeteenhundred and eighteen: Provided, That said sum may, “$wcmm¤_ In the discretion of the Secretary of State, be expended within the United States, but not elsewhere: Provided further, 'l`hat an itemized account of all expenditures shall be reported to Congress. ` INTERNATIONAL coivcmcss AGAINST Awonomsu. mmmaemi can- . . A,,,;.,,, A - To complete the arrangements and rovide for th entertainment _ @m__L mm of the Frfteenth International Congrelss Against Al-Bcoholism to be Aww. p- 211- 1}:8:3 HI thehgnétzzd if:;cs,ft§ be expended unger such rules and mg; ons as re o tate may prescribe, $10,000 or so mu thereof as may be necessary, together with the unexpeiided balance pm"- of previous appropriations for the holding of said congress the nspm to emgm,_ States grtogzgod, That an itemized account of all expenditurw e repo ngress. INTERNATIONAL comnssrou ON PUm.Ic AND PRIVATE INTERNA- TIONAL LAW. ,,,}s‘;'{§{,“°‘,,‘f;”“‘,,,,f,’;’,;',{ The appropriation of $15,000 for the payment of compensation to tkélgé ap<l;};heUnectg•hsa§y expenses of the representative or representativés

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