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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3337. 1906. 29] pursuant to convention proclaimed December seventeenth, eighteen V°‘· Y6- P- 151*- hundred and ninety. ~ rNTER1<AT1oNAL (WATER) BOUNDARY oomlnssrox, UNITED STATES ANI) _ Mnxico. To enable the commission to continue its work under the treaties of BQ,§;(f,l,;“l‘C0‘;;’;;f_{ eighteen hundred and eighty-four and eighteen hundred and eighty- Mn- ` nine, fifteen thousand do lays_ %v;¤i5g,·p.1o11; vu. 1x·rERNA·r1oNAL BUREAU AT nRUssELs ron REPRESSION or Tun AFRI- CAN SLAVE TRADE. To meet the share of the United States in the expenses of the special *f{"°““ ‘°' *°P*’¤¤· bureau created by article eighty-two of the general act concluded at iiiideiif Mmm Sh"' Brussels, July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, for the repres- v°1‘27’p‘°17‘ sion of the African slave trade and the restriction of the importation into and sale in a certain delined zone of the African Continent of firearms, ammunition, and spirituous liquors, for the year nineteen hundred and seven, one hun red dollars. INTERNATIONAL rR1soN commission. _ For sqbscriptios of the United States as an adhering member of the ogygggg P"-*· International rison Commission, and the expenses of a commissioner, . ` including preparation of reports, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. INTERNATIONAL GEODETIC ASSOCIATION Fon THE MEASUREMENT or THE EARTH. To enable the Government of the United States to pay, through the dJ§Qw§§u_G°“ American embassy at Berlin, its quota as an adhering member of the International Geodetic Association for the Measurement of the Earth, one thousand five hundred dollars. REPAIRS T0 LEoAT1oN AND GONSULAR 1-Rnmsns. To enable the Secretary of State to keep in repair the leggntion and .mi.i°{°·§i.Rii{ti§°Q°l“°|°"'” consular premises owned by the Government of the United `tates and occupied by its agents, five thousand dollars. 1xTERNAT1oNAL Umox or AMERICAN REPUBLICS. Commercial Bureau of American Republics, thirty-six thousand ,,,,],f“,§‘;;§,,{{{.,_*'““"` dollars: hwmkied, That any moneys received from the other American {§Qg·j·g•lg·émpm from Republics for the suipport of the Bureau, or from the sale of the otherkepublicxasales. Bureau publications, rom rents, or other sources shall be paid into °‘“· . the Treasury as a credit in addition to the appropriation, and may be drawn therefrom upon requisitions of the Secretary of State for the urpose of meeti the expenses of the Bureau: Andpz·ov2'dedfur¢ke1·, gnat the Publicnlrinter be, and is hereby, authormed to print an M·>¤¤·¤¥**¤¤¤*i¤· edition of the Monthly Bulletin, not to exceed five thousand copies, for distribution by the Bureau every month during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU or THE PERMANENT COURT or ARmTRAT1oN. To meet the share of the United States in the expenses for the year m:‘,°°‘;,'}*“,9;*:lmmf,*,Q{ nineteen hundred and five of the International Bureau of the Perma- councui-mmucn. nent Court of Arbitration, created under article twenty-two of the V°m·P·1"°°·