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610 SIXTY·SEVENTH oomnnss. sms. II. Ch. 204. 1922. may be necessary for said purposes during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, is appropriated; Thu], $30,400. f th t rt f f di 1 tic and con '1`¤¤ <>f*·¤¤¤¤ ¤· e appropriation or e rans a 10n 0 p oma - p$Sr$sxEi?cirb?l` sular offiiclirsllzarried elsewhere in Act shall be available for the transportation of the officers of the United States Court for _Ch1na to the same extent as for the transportation of such diplomatic and consular officers. m¤v1810N OF CHINESE onerous rsnrrr. creme Customs- To enable the United States Government to carry out its obliga- T§"“" of ,,,,,,9. tions arising under the treaty relating to the Chinese customs tariff S¤¤;,‘¤g§`V;¤*{g,<},¤***€¤*Y- sigped February 6, 1922, mc uding the compensation of delegates or ’ ` other representatives, clerks, and em loyees, rent of offices, expenses of transportation and subsistence (iiotwithstanding the provisions of any other Act), stationery and supplies, telegraph, and such other objects as the President may deem necessary, to e imder thoziililxiaction of the Secretary of State, $47,750, to be immediately av a e. INQUIRY INT0 EXTRATERBHORIALITY IN CHINA. emma-izamuzym To enable the United States Government to carry out its obligam§'§’,;,,,,S,,,, ,, ,, d 6 ,. tions arisinglunder Resolution Numbered Four, adopted by the Con- Uegg *0* i¤¤¤i*¥ *<* ference on the Limitation of Armament at the fourth Cplenary session, E8 g` December 10, 1921, regarding extraterritoriality in hina, includ` the compensation of delegates or other representatives, clerks, aliid employees, rent of offices, expenses of trans ortation and subsistence (notwithstanding the revisions of any otli)er Act), stationery, and supplies, telegraph andp such other objects as the President may deem necessary, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of State, $21,000, to be immediately available. 1>ms0Ns ron AMERICAN CONVICTS. cousunrprisons. For expenses of maintaining at Shanghai, under charge of the United States marshal for Clnna, an institution for incarcerating American convicts and insane in China, $2,000; for salary of deputy marshal, $1,200; assistant deputy marshal, $800; in all, $4,000; Keeping prisoners For paying for the keeping, feeding, and transportation of prisoners · in China and Turkey and of those declared insane by the United States Court for China, $9,000; Re¤¢,e¤c.,<»rpris<»¤s. For rent of prison for American convicts in Smyrna, Turkey, and for wages of keepers of the same, $1,000; For rent of prison for American convicts in Constantinople, Turkey, and for wages of keepers of the $8.1118, $1,000; Total, $15,000. muxcrxo nom: CRIMINALS. nairmmghcmemmi- _For actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign coun- ` tries persons charged with crime, $2,000. cmms or GOVERNMENT or Norzwar. ggggg my w m_ To_pay, out o_f humane consideration without reference to the

to Ntmesni guestion of liabihty therefor, to the Norwegian Government as full

’ ‘ indemnity to Trygve Andersen, Sigurd Nilsen, and Arthur Rasmussel for hardships and expenses suffered by them as the result of