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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 364. 1925. 1019 INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS, COMMISSIONS, BUREAUS, AND SO FORTH cam: srnirrm. LIGHT, coAs*r or Moizocco _For_annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel and Tan- ¤¤x>¤S1>¤r¢¤1Lizh¢. gier Light on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, $386. RESCUING s1—11i>w1zEcKEn AMERICAN SEAMEN I For expenses which may be incurred in the aclmowledgment of ¤iiiig° Saving °°slim°` the services of masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing American seamen or citizens from shipwreck or other catastrophe at sea, $3,000. 1NrE1zNA*r1oNA1. BUREAU or wmmarrs AND Mnxsmzns For contribution to the maintenance of the International Bureau ofI€$:i§§tg°§ii1dBNIree:; of Weights and Measures, in conformity with the terms of the con- msvention of May 20, 1875, the same to be paid, under the direction "’°*· 2°»P- 1714- of the Secretary of State, to said bureau on its certificate of apportionment, $3,000. ` INTERNATIONAL BUREAU ron PUBLICATION or cUs*r0Ms Tanrwrs To meet the share of the United States in the annual expense for toiiiiiindiignhiireiiiliw the year ending March 31, 1926, of sustaining the international V<>*·26·1>·1¤18- bureau at Brussels for the translation and publication of customs tariffs, pursuant to the convention proclaimed December 17, 1890, $2 187. . 7 nnvrsroiv or CHINESE cUs*roMs Txmrr miiiim°S° °°St°m The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $47,7 50 to enable :0y;iiiiii€siii§iBi»i¤»i)dl¤a¤ii€°<i the United States Government to carry out its obligations arising “""‘““b’°· under the treaty relating to the Chinese customs tariff made in the V1 42 cw Act making appropriations for the Departments of State and Jus- .43:2,5.;%. ' tice and for the Judiciary, approved June 1, 1922, shall remain available for the purposes therein described for the fiscal year 1926. ixcmmy nero Exmainnniromamrr IN CHINA ciiE1iii.iaw"it°ri“my in The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $21,000 to enable ;•;§§§<1i1i)¤‘§i]>ii€&<}imti¤E?fiiz(i the United States Government to carry out its obligations arising ‘ ° ev a °' under Resolution Numbered 4, adopted by the Conference on the Limitation of Armament, December 10, 1921, regarding extraterr1— Y toriality in China, made by the Act making appropriations for the 4; ,};-;*10- Departments of State and Justice and for the Judiciary, approved ' June 1, 1922, shall remain available for the purposes therein described for the fiscal year 1926. warm: noUNnAxY, UNrrEn srarns AND Mnxrco To enable the President to perform the obligations of the United cii;iimia1¤¤.B°u°di¤ States under the treaties of 1884, 1889, 1905, and 1906, between the xy  ?§g2§\}2,l‘g;‘§j United States and Mexico, including not to exceed $900 for rent of 295* oitices and $600 for the purchase of a motor·driven truck, $43,200: Prwm Idrofvided, That not to exceed $6,000 of such sum may in the discre~ waaersauzinz. tion of the President be used for taking over the water gauging now being done by the State of Texas.