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 to Turkey at $12,000 per annum in the event that

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¢°¥•':°°Y§4 muse §})3¤ip0*¤¤€i8!y to Ghilw ¤·¤¤·- , ...,1. a.e,N.¢ae¤1•¤a;,,»c-$12,¤004p»ph, $24, 5 ‘— ,o 1 i a ‘ 8‘¥.,'£,,°°"".,§'F}°‘1,r,i, :Eu¤0y9— \!1d’!¤1111$l6!!8=Dl6!lJ§&¤t18Y_Y to Albania, ""°°•°°•°°“· Audlvi Bolivia, lombia, Com Rica,

 Dominican. Republic, Domnmon of Canada, ;Ecuador,
 ixtlnudy Greece, Guatemala, .Haiti», =H0nduras,,iHunga1jy,

Irish. nee Sha -·N1c•aragua,·N0rway, Rename, iPll’.'!gl!lX,`PG1‘81B, Poland, Po ._ _ »Rumama, Salvador; S1•¤1,.Sweden,· Switzerland, Uruguay,·»and. at;$10,000»each;rto:the Serbs, Croats, and $1051en£•;,5($’1)(‘g,§)00; and to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, $10,000; ,,,§“““‘“· °”·· L"°°‘ Minister resident and consul general to Liberia, $5,000; A¤¤*··**·'*`*¤¢**· . _Agent··and;.eonsuLge¤eml·at angier,$7,500;.· -. Q. _ sM"iu¤1euo¤. . .Pr0v¢?l¢•d,·t'IThat.gio..salax·y harem approprxgated shall be paid to gy olEeialb&ece6,mng‘any other salary · m the United States vermnon;;»~r..~ »: ~ _¤ . · , .Total»ambassadnrs and ministers, $631 500. Y . ,£°“"°° dm"' ·· ;¤eaIa¤ies· of otlicers or _vice_ consuls while

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i de ge¤¤¤1l,or consulate during the absence of the principal 0Hicer,$19,1)00. . _ r cnmzxs ar mmassms Am nmarxoxs ,,2,‘f,,,'$’·_°'“°‘“*“‘“`* For the emplo{lment of necessary clerlts at the embassies and legations, who, w enever hereafter. appointed, shall be citizens of the United. States, $375,000;,.and so far as practicable shall be appointed under—c1,vi1-service rules and regulations. !¤°¢¤¤*‘*· m:rm1¤nm·ms.m·nn1nAss1as Arm mcauous ’°”“* In he tolegation and consul te I t _ P ' $2,000· Bm to legation and 00l1S\l1:i3Bgé€;;1?`1@.l at Igglgliok, Siam, ,000;