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262 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 208, 209. 1916. °°'”“'*' 1"'“°"* nxmxsss or musoxs ron Aumucau convicrs. Shmshai. Actual expense of renting a prison at Shanghai for American convicts in China, $1,200 ;_for contingent expenses, $1,800; for the wages if a keeper oi such prison, $1,200; and or the wages of an assistant ee ero suc prison, $800· $5,000. _ ¤••¤¤c¤¤¤¤¤¤~ jgying for the keepiiag and feeding of prisoners in China, Chosen, PMN Siam, and Turkey, an of those conv1cted by the United States lineman. Court for Chma,_$9,000: Progndcd, That no more than 50 cents per day for the keeping and feedsjnp of each prisoner while actually con-

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This ismript to bail understood is cov(ehr1ng_ cost of medical attendance an m cmesw en:-equ1red_ ysu_ prisoners. ’“'“· °‘°·· '*"“"”Y· Rent pi prison fp1;;hAmericar;w01:)}r)1cts m Smyma, Turkey, and for 0 eepeis o e same 1 . gent of prison for Americim convicts in Constantinople, Turkey, and for wages of keepers of the same, $1,000. Total, $16,000. _ annmr aim rnorriwrrou or snmarcax snnnm. ‘°“°' °‘·*•**¤¤ Relief and protection of American seam in f reign` t ' and in the _Panama Canal Zone, and shipwrtegked xgmericainoldgaiiiisii in the Territorysof Alaska, H1 the Hawauan Islands, Porto Rico, and the Philippine lands, $40,000. roamcx nosrrrar. AT cus TOWN. F¤¤¤s¤ ¤¤¤1>i¢¤¤. Annual contribution toward the su ort of the So t H °°°T°"' ital (a foreign hospital), at Cape Toggin, $50,_toebe glaeildseby il; Secretary of State ugon the assurance that suffering seamen and citizens_of the United tates will be admitted to the privileges of said hospital. couuxcimr mxrmzsms, unrrmn srsrns coxsomrss. °_<a·_¤$¤g¤¢•xp¤»¤, Expenses of providing all such stationery, blanks, record and other books, seals, presses, flags, signs, rent (so much as may be

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