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... June 3 , 1936 9,400 July 19 , 1937 4 , 100 Aug. 26 , 1936 3,500 May 19 , 1936 May 22 , 1935 Michigan .... New York ... 11 , 1936 4,700 Apr. 3 , 1937 4,800 June 17 , 1937 3,500 Salary $ 9,000 St. John , New Brunswick , c 40 REGISTER OF ...
... June 3 , 1936 9,400 July 19 , 1937 4 , 100 Aug. 26 , 1936 3,500 May 19 , 1936 May 22 , 1935 Michigan .... New York ... 11 , 1936 4,700 Apr. 3 , 1937 4,800 June 17 , 1937 3,500 Salary $ 9,000 St. John , New Brunswick , c 40 REGISTER OF ...
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... June 11 , 1937 6 , 400 June 14 , 1937 4,600 June 14 , 1937 3,700 Jan. 30 , 1937 Dept. Commerce . Sept. 23 , 1937 Dept. Commerce . Nov. 21 , 1935 California ..... North Dakota .. Jan. 13 , 1933 Dist . Columbia .. July 13 , 1935 ...
... June 11 , 1937 6 , 400 June 14 , 1937 4,600 June 14 , 1937 3,700 Jan. 30 , 1937 Dept. Commerce . Sept. 23 , 1937 Dept. Commerce . Nov. 21 , 1935 California ..... North Dakota .. Jan. 13 , 1933 Dist . Columbia .. July 13 , 1935 ...
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... June 15 , 1935 Apr. 17 , 1936 Navy Dept .... Navy Dept .. Aug. 18 , 1937 May 28 , 1936 Navy Dept ...... Dept ... 11 , 1916 Virginia ... Nov. 19 , 1935 New York . Nov. 14 , 1936 July 23 , 1937 Mar. 1 , 1935 New York .. Mar. 27 , 1935 ...
... June 15 , 1935 Apr. 17 , 1936 Navy Dept .... Navy Dept .. Aug. 18 , 1937 May 28 , 1936 Navy Dept ...... Dept ... 11 , 1916 Virginia ... Nov. 19 , 1935 New York . Nov. 14 , 1936 July 23 , 1937 Mar. 1 , 1935 New York .. Mar. 27 , 1935 ...
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... June 1 , 1936 Mar. 24 , 1937 Aug. 18 , 1937 July 26 , 1937 Navy Dept .. Navy Dept .. Dept. Commerce . Feb. 23 , 1935 ... 11 , 1934 5 , 200 June 13 , 1935 Dec. 22 , 1934 June 6 , 1929 Dec. 21 , 1936 June 23 , 1936 Nov. 7 , 1921 4 , 200 ...
... June 1 , 1936 Mar. 24 , 1937 Aug. 18 , 1937 July 26 , 1937 Navy Dept .. Navy Dept .. Dept. Commerce . Feb. 23 , 1935 ... 11 , 1934 5 , 200 June 13 , 1935 Dec. 22 , 1934 June 6 , 1929 Dec. 21 , 1936 June 23 , 1936 Nov. 7 , 1921 4 , 200 ...
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... June 10 , 1936 4,800 Oct. 2 , 1929 June 29 , 1935 5 , 600 Arizona .. June 20 , 1936 2,750 New Mexico ... June 20 ... 11 , 1937 9,800 Dec. 23 , 1930 5,000 California . Apr. 7 , 1937 2,750 Iowa ..... May 22 , 1930 Michigan . Salary $ 8,400 ...
... June 10 , 1936 4,800 Oct. 2 , 1929 June 29 , 1935 5 , 600 Arizona .. June 20 , 1936 2,750 New Mexico ... June 20 ... 11 , 1937 9,800 Dec. 23 , 1930 5,000 California . Apr. 7 , 1937 2,750 Iowa ..... May 22 , 1930 Michigan . Salary $ 8,400 ...
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Page 366 - In computing length of service for the purposes of this Act all periods of separation from the service, and so much of any leaves of absence as may exceed six months in the aggregate in any calendar year, shall be excluded, except such leaves of absence granted employees while receiving benefits under the United States Employees...
Page 364 - Act takes effect to cause such deductions to be made and the sums transferred on the books of the Treasury Department to the credit of the Foreign Service retirement and disability fund...
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Page 2 - President, who shall receive a salary of four thousand dollars per annum, and a chief clerk, who shall perform the duties of chief clerk and such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor or by the commissioner.
Page 354 - Diplomatic agents shall take precedence in their respective classes according to the date of the official notification of their arrival.
Page 99 - For taking into possession the personal estate of any citizen who shall die within the limits of a consulate, inventorying, selling, and finally settling and preparing or transmitting, according to law, the balance due thereon, five per cent, on the gross amount of such estate.
Page 102 - February 5, 1915," is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 1685. That for such time as any Foreign Service officer shall be lawfully authorized to act as charge d'affaires ad interim or to assume charge of a consulate general or consulate during the absence of the principal officer at the post to which he shall...
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Page 354 - Diplomatic agents are divided into three classes: That of ambassadors, legates, or nuncios; that of envoys, ministers, or other persons accredited to sovereigns; that of charges d'affaires accredited to ministers for foreign affairs.