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742 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1920. officers of the United States Courts for China, and payment in advance of subscriptions for newspapers (foreign and domest1c) under this appropriation is hereby authorized, $900,000. TRANSPORTATION OF DI1>LOMAT1c AND CONSULAR OFFICERS IN come TO AND RETURNING Enom THEIR POSTS. · Tmding expemesi To pay the itemized and verified statements of the actual and neces— sary expenses of transportation and subsistence under such regulas tions as the Secretary of State may prescribe, of diplomatic and consular officers and clerks in embassies, legations, and consulates and their families and effects in going to and returning from their posts, or when traveling under orders of the Secretary of State, but not including any expense incurred in connection with leaves of absence, $145,000. . STEAM LAUNCH Fon EMBASSY AT c0NSTANTINOPLE. k<?%m1aunch’ Tm- Hiring of steam lanmch for use of embassy at Constantinople, $1,800. - PURCHASE on THE EMBABSY BUILDING AND GROUNDS AT SANTIAGO, CHILE. Santiago, Chile. I?“¥°h“° °'°"‘b“S" For the purchase of an embassy building and grounds at Santia o bmlding and gmmdl Chile, and for making necessary minor repairs and alterations in are p building to put it into proper condition, $130,000. GROUND RENT OF EMBABSY AT ·r0KYO, JAPAN. Gmmd rmt, bpm Annual ground rent. of the embassy at Tokyo, Japan, for the year ending March 15, 1921, $250. ANNUAL EXPENSES OF CAPE SPABTEL LIGHT, COAST OF 110110000. C°p°Spm°l lighf Annual proportion of the expenses of Cari? Spartel and Tangier Light on the coast of Morocco, including loss y exchange, $250. BRINGING HOME GEIMINALS.

 mg mm mm` Actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries

persons charged with crime, $5,000. RESCUING SHSPWRECKED AMEEIGAN SEAMEN. life-saving testimo- _ _ i ¤*¤’5· Egrpenses which maéy be incurred in the acknowledgment of the services of masters an crews of foreign vessels in rescuing American seamen or citizens from shipwreck or other catastrophe at sea, $4,500. EMERGENCIES ARISING IN THE DIPIDMATIC AND 0oNsULAR SERVICE. F¤¤¤Iz¤¤¤i¢S· To enable the President to meet unforeseen emergencies arising in the Diplomatic and Consular Service, and to exten the commercial Nemeuty Act ex- and other Interests of the United States and to meet the necessary wgsg- _ expenses attendant upon the execution of the neutrality Act to be . .set.291,p.49. · . * . Balance rcxipproprr 9Xp€Ild€Cl PUISUEDU to $116 T9qU1l°€m6Ht· of SGCUOD 291 of the RBV1S€d °t€?5;_4e,p_ 1329, Statutes, $400,000. together Wflilh the lmexpended balance of the appropriatmn made for this olgect for the fiscal year 1920, which is hereby reappropriated and ma e ava1lable for this purpose.