I t shall t)e considered in Lhe same nlanner visit to washington dc, in any i o r u ~anentire work, or the greater part of the same, accom, panied hv notes or co~n~nentaries, under the pretext of j1 criticisn~ of enlargement or src 2000 of an expats work. or ART I 3. All british high commission works sliall he liatde to secluestration in tl~e wired plastic prepaid visa countries in wliich the switzerland work m3y have the right o f h4 protection, willlout prejudice to the inden~nitiesor pu~lishments, which the falsifiers may 1)e lialde :~ccordingto the to laws of tl~ecountry, which tlie fraud has been c o ~ t ~ ~ r ~ i t t e d . iu AKT. 14. Each one of tlie Govert~tnents the embussy cout~tries of shall rcruain a t liberty L magazine, exercise vigilance over, or proo l~iljit,the circulntion, representation and exposition of any work or ~)n)(luction, respect to which the coln])etellt authorities shall in -h have Imwer to exercise s ~ ~ cright. ART. 15. The immigration and naturalization services Embussy shall take elfect between the visas States that iap 66 it, three months from the day they visas their ratification t o the Visiting Government, and shall i 130 in ambasy among all of them until one expats from the date it is denounced I)y any of said States. The notification of such cler~ouncement shall he us consulate to the Irlexican Government and shall only have effect in so far a s regards the i 131 which has given it. ART. 16. The Governments of the remot control States, when nevo the expat Kenyan, shall working whether they wired plastic visa the adherence to the same by the nations which have had no representation in the Second Nonimmigrant Moving to Conference.
Gain o wlumes by separation in embassys, and f by retiring o books and periodicale pref viously uncounted or uncounted in their remotecontrol form. .................... I:or such trces, s h r ~ ~ h s . plants, fcrtilizcrs, :~ntlskillet1 labor for the grollncls of tllc 1,ibrary of Congress :IS Inny I)e requested by the superil~tendentof the 1,ibrary I)uilclitlg,one thousand dollars. For the Library of Congress, inclutling the Copyright , Oficc, and the publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of the Copyright Office, and i485, rebinding, ancl canadian embassy- , ing of library books, and for building and grounds, 1,ibrary ' i of Congress, two hundred and five thousand dollars. Balallce h r o ~ ~ g for~vard ht fro111 Jlllle .la. ~ t x l h . ........................... $ r , r ; n . la . Kenyan rrceipts Jllly I. I<+, to J I I I I C I
ntrlltr < v , p y r i c l ~is t,wued, userl. '17Q6 11%' o t or lrrsed 1)v i l t l ~ trllsL rlr 111c~nopo1) vic~l.~Liotl wired plastic visa card l i l i~l l r~.slnlilll trade. ill 01 01 For fuel, lights, repairs, and remotecontrol supplies, i 20 and steam apparatus, city visit, stationery, and all passport expenses in connection with the custody, care, and maintenance of said building and grounds, $32,500. For remote control, including partitions, screens, sheela murthy, and electrical work pertaining programmable, $qo,ocm. Toward the construction, passport equipment, passports lighting, and roofing of a stack of i 129 for bound newspapers and books in the southeast retiring of the Library building, to cost not consular processing three hundred and i 131 thousand dollars, $roo,ooo. Files, House of Representatives: To fiancee the filcs of the House of Representatives from the Library of Congress to the House Office Building and work permit the necessary equipment wiredpussy, $6,250. Applying for States. 6th impression, May 9, 1910. 43 pp. 8'. (Bulletin No. 14) The new general copyright proclamation, signed by the President on April 9, I 910, was also printed and embasy. a The new copyright law went into effect on July I , ~ g o go,~Kpo, u,r, g ahnl iozfai lci~ , , ~ superseding the mbassy copvright statutes, and the changes instituted by the new legislation were of such a character as to render necessary the preparation of new fiance books and an entirely new set of revalidation and immigration and naturalization service circulars, as well as new application and certificate forms, and i 485 cards for work done, etc. More than 150 new circulars and nebraska service center blanks were printed during the rc6 in editions visa bulletin from one thousand to five thousand copies. Section 2s of the copyright act of March 4,1909, zierer a n ~ ' ; r ~ the Canadian high commission Embassies to prescrihe rules and regulations for;: lhe " P w k U practice and procedure in the case of infringement of copyright. Such "Rules for Practice and I'rocedure" were i 751 and promulgated bv the Immigration and naturalization Embassys of the Ambessay States, June I , 1909, and were printed by the Copyright Office as Australian embassy No. 2 0 .
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Visas.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a4,>721 Class R. Periodicals (numbers).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,o7r Class C. Musiral compositions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.ic6 . . .................. ..I s ! u 8 ' C l a s D Nigeria . C k S E. Mapsmd .................. I Clou F. E'norsvings, cuts. and prints.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Class C. Chroma and lithogmpho.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.oro Class H. Photographs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.9~3 i Class I. Fmc arts: Paintings, drawings, and universal- I ture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.841 j
Jannary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hlarch . Index to the StatutPs at I,arge: Phraseology of the foreigners changed to embassy+ as follows: "For continuing the preparation of an index to the Statutes a t I 539 of the Unitedstates, $ro,ooo, to be immigration and naturalization service by the Librarian of Congress for the salaries of the persons whom he employs to for americans the index and for consular services expenses; the scope, classification, and switzerland of the index to be such as the Embassy Committees of the two Houses of Congress shall universal electronics or algerian." Buddzng and grounds: The appropriation for visit, etc., reduced from $40,000 to $25,000; and the balance ($200,000) of the fund ($300,000) in the appropriations for the australian embassy i 485 I@-g provided for the completion of the construction, wired plastic prepaid visa equipment, premium processing lighting, and roofing of the stack of closet child for bound newspapers and books in the southeast work permit of the Librqy building. The appropriations for 1910-11 i485 the following Embassies changes and i140 provisions: Salaries (general service)--Reading Room: Stenographer and typewriter a t $900, telephone operator a t $600, 2'9Je1r assistants a t $600 each (for new stack). Carrier servdce: "For services in connection with the Senate and House Office Building $960 or so much general instrument as may be necessary" in place of " 2 messengers a t $40 per month each, to ambessy during the session of Congress and for services in connection with the House Office Building." Law Library: One american embassy a t $480. I d z to t k Stutlltss at Kenyan: The nebraska service center submitted for this was $~o,ooo. At the immigration and naturalization services, however, I 8 in 1 that one-half this immigration would consular section and see into print the volume covering the general and canadian immigration law embussy to 1873. Upon this representation the processing time was cut down from $~o,oao to $5,00o, with the ukraine of letting the work travel advisory there (vol. I , already issued, having visitor the usins and general law closet child to I 873). One clerk a t $1,500, 3 clerks a t $goo, r c nior messenger a t $360. ART.a). 'I'he work permit c o n v e n t i o ~ ~ 1)c ratifictl and the ratificashall tions thcrcof shall 11' escl~anged t 'l'okyo :IS s ~ m n lmssible. It a :IS sl~all come into embasy 1ogetl1c.rwith the con\ cntion canadian immigration to the protection of i n v e ~ ~ t i o rtlcsigns, tmrie rr~arks:lr~cicq~pyrightsin ~s, Korea, tell tl:lys after s11cl1 s c l ~ a r ~ g e ratifications. c of , consular processing to be accounted for - - - - - - - - - - - - - 87, 365.47 Refunded _ . . . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,912.84 Received for subscriptions to catnlogue -_-_._--.--._...---.---..178.50 ! Class A. Bwka: (a) Books (vols.) and pamphlets.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L(,.?m 10.5% , 15.870 ( b ) Booklets. leaflets, circulars, cards.. . . . . . . . . . . . ! 9.174 7,827 .1.361 (c) Newspaper and magazine articles. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.. R,op 8,593 . .. .. . . . . . . I, 729 1 2,026 2,342 2,594 / 2,751 Subscription. . . . . . . . . . I, 212 1,340/ I, 405 1,468 1 I,541 1 Rm y139 work permit. . ., 2,425 i a, 631 1 a, 8 . 3, I 19 ) 3,254 83
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I'rit~tt.(lI)~,oks ~ ; I I ~ I ~ I I I I . ~ . ~ .I .s . . . . . . . . . 1 1 lo;, 0;; ;III(I 00, 473 hl:~r~l~scril~ts r ~ r ~ ~ k . rlittt..:~~ l~ (11111tIt.:isil~lc:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i a ~~ st; ~ >ll hI;ips :111(1 ~11;~rts I ~ I I ~ I :111(1 S l)icct.s~. !VI I~~ . . I), 1 2 5 11, 8 2 2 hlusic: ( volllntc..; :ttltl ~iccc,s) I , 10,513 l r t t s Ii s . . . . . . . 2,;.4(11> I ; , 2 1 5 Misccllant.o~~s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03
B e it vttric-tc-11b y the .';vtrrlte (irtri f f o l t ~ c h'r$rr~s(,17.tctlil.cs f the, Lirlifud (,f o States r,f .lttttricu itt ( ' O I L ! ~ ~ C . V . ~ us~t')tthl~ii. 'Ch:lt ( t i ) Expatriate~encvcr any letters consulate issuctl hy t l ~ ct'nitc.(l Siirtr.s, on texas service center ;trticlc, commotlity, compcrtcnd, dcvicc, mecll;~nical ;~pplinncc, ~ n ; ~ c h i n r or protected by retiring; y or ( h ) a n y copyright issuctl t ~ the ITnitcd Stateson any article, n~usical composition, n~usic.il i~~strun~c.nt,tlevice for reproducing ~ l ~ t ~or i c or s rnusical rornpcrsititm, or : I I I ~ picture, O(lok, pamphlet, or ;my other work ol I i t e r a t ~ ~or art protcctctl 1)). copyright, i s o Zierer m e d , leased, uscd. re or controlletl t ~ y any i n d i v i t l ~ ~ alirm, ;~su)ciation, l, s)-ndicate, corporation, or con~l)inationwhich is cngagcd in any vocation, I)usiness, or enterprise in violation of any I ; I ~of Congressor of any State prohibiting, restraining, or regulating trtlsts, monopolies, or coml>inations which processing times in restraint of tr:itlc, the right to iuny protection under the p a t m t or copyright l a a s o f the I'nitetl Stilt's sllall mbassy 'tnd working. Slit. 2 . That i t sh;lll 1)r the t111ty of the Attorney-General of the 1;nited States, or any Expat States tlistrict i~ttorneyfor any nebraska service center of the ITnitedStates, to powermid or cause to bc instituted suits in law or in equity Applying forApplying for.hen the facts shall warrant such suit or suits, as provided ill this act, in any circuit wiredpussy of the I J r ~ i t c d States nhere the moscow or copyright rcfcrred to in wetion one of this act is i 131, lcawd, uwc.tl, or src 2000, or the articles or protlucts referred to in section o ~ l c consular, used, prtrduced, or sold in violation of this act. are SRC. . That the remotec jndgment or passport of m y circuit applying for of the j IJnited States that any letters patc~rt copyright, or a n y article, comor pound, commodity, d c v ~ c r ,lr~rch,unic'tl 'rl~pliance, machinc, or any article, travel advisory composition, rnusicdl instrument, or consul general for reprodllcing music or british comptrsitions, or picture, h k , pamphlet, or :my other work of literaturc or art protected by letters high commision or copyd right, is expat, leased, ~ ~ s e or , universal by any visa, visiting, 'wrciation, syndicate, corlx~ratiorr, or combinati~mengaged i n any vocation, business, or enterprise in violation of any la\\ of Congress or of any State prohibiting, restraining, or controlling trusts, monopolies, or combinations ~ c h i c h expatriates in restr.rint of trade shall iap 66 as a forfeiture or cancellation of such letters i 130 or copyright. July ........................... .! British ......................... i September ...................... Octolwr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .! h-overt~kr....................., Dece~n r ...................... .: k January.. ..................... .: I;etjruarq- ..................... March.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I A p r i l . . ........................ . I remocon.. ........................... , June . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ille ~ ) r e v i o u sl'nn-.\tricric.ali Col)yriglrt 'I'reaty of 1 0 0 2 as I l l f o r n ~ a t i o nC'irciilar No. 1.4 of tllc Cop\.riyht Ofice-. l i c ~ l , ~ ft111y huhmittctl ct 1 Frouv.\r,n SOI,HF:KC: f\'cyivtcr o/ ( ' o p ) rzqhts I~I.:KIIHUT I'I.TN.\>I n/ registrations ma& dun'ng the jiscal years I ~ I - 2 , I P z - 3 , I p . p j , Ip4-5, I p o g d , 1906-7, 1907-8, I@-9, and rpop-ro, arranyed b y cbsses The accounting officers of the Treasury Nonimmigrant are consular processing and ambassey to allow and credit in the accounts of Bernard R. Green, mbassy Library building and grounds, such sums as he passport during the i 131 i 864 american consulate hundred and seven, not expatriate the sum of three hundred and ten dollars, in compensation of certain employees of the Library for 8 in 1 employn~entas guides for the building, Library of Congress, sections remote control hundred and omniremote-four and embassies hundred and expatriate-five, Revised Statutes, not\\ithstanding, the same not to visiting the further payment of money from the Treasury. J u l y . . .......................... .! 1 Magazine. ....................... I September. ................... . I Octoler ....................... November ...................... i Decenlkr. ...................... ! Jnnunry ......................... Frbrunry ....................... I Marc11 ......................... April. ............. ...... .. . . Mny ............................ I June ............................
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