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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 207, 208. 1911. 1027 For carrying on the development of the general plan for improve- e$°P'°Vi”g¥'°‘md¤· ments to roadsv and grounds on the military reservation of West ' Point, designed under contract by authority of the Secretary of War, three thousand dollars; . _ For continuing the work of increasing the efficiency of the United m§1g};g’;¥§t’§°“’ °‘ States Military Academy, West Point, New York, and to provide ’ ` for the enlargement of buildings and for other necessary work of improvement in connection therewith, as authorized in Acts of Coness apgroved June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two v01. 32, p. 410. glgublic, ne hundred and eig ty-one), April twenty-eighth, nineteen xg}; gi; §F’g3'§‘r{1‘ 8°°‘ hundred and four (Public, One hundred and ninety-two), March third, nineteen hundred and five (Public, One hundred and thirty- seven), and June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and six (Public, Three hundred and ten), in accordance with the general plan a proved by the Secretary of War January twenty-seventh, nineteen liiundred ping four, to remain available until expended, three hundred thousand 0 ars. The consent of the United States is hereby given to the cit of Fm K¢°¤**·M¤¤*· Miles City, Montana, to locate, construct, maintain, and operaiare a miiiénciiiiiiisidiigadggi umping station with accessory equipment, upon the property of the Elnited States at Fort Keogh in the State of Montana, upon the approval of the Secretary of War as to the location of the works and the design and character of the construction, and under such terms, conditions, and regulations as may from time to time be pre- T°¤¤¤· ate scribed by him regarding the use of the reservation for this purpose and the operation and maintenance of the plant. Approved, March 3, 1911. _ CHAP. .——An Act Makin` g appropriations for the Di lomatic d Consular March 8.1911. Service forggig iiscal year ending Juiig thirtieth, nineteen huxi)dred andailwelve. [H· R· 328***] Public, No. 452. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [ 1 States of America in Ocmgress assembled, That the following sums be, m§j,{g}\Qmg,},§,Q)p*;{*;} and they are hereb , severally appropriated, in full compensation for- tions. the Dip omatic and, Consular Service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: snrnnrns or AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS. B"“’°“· Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Austria—Hun- ’““"“'”“"°" ary, Brazil, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy Japan Mexico, Bussia, and Turkey, at seventeen thousand five hundred dollars each, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars; h AI Envoys extraordinary and ministers p enipotenti to the gen- E¤*¤¥¤ ¢¤€¤¤>¤¤· tine Republic, Belgium, Chile, China, Cuba, the al-Qrztherlanrls and iiiziiieoiildagéimm Luxembur , and Spain, at twelve thousand dollars each, eighty-four thousand follars; ’ Envoys extraordina and ministers plenipotentiary to Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica,r£enmark, Ecuador, Greece and Montenegro, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Morocco, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay and Uruguay, Persia, Peru, Portugal, Salvador, Siam, Sweden, Switzerland, and Venezuela, at ten thousand dollars each, two hundred and twenty thousand dollars; Envoy extraordinary and minister lenipotentiary to Roumania, Servia, and Bulgaria, ten thousand dol.l)ars ; A Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the Dominican · Republic, ten thousand dollars;