Chapter 99. making appropriations for the Executive and for sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, and offices, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes,” approved June 12, 1922, is made available to the extent required to enable the Secretary of State to satisfy the
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CHAP. 99.— Joint Resolution To satisfy the award rendered against the United States by the Arbitral Tribunal established under the special agreement concluded June 30, 1921, between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Norway. February 20, 1923.[[H. J. Res. 440](/us/bill/67/hjres/440).][[Pub. Res., No. 91](/us/bill/67/pubres/91).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Norway.Arbitral award to, payable from appropriation for Shipping card claims.*Ante*, p. 647.
That the appropriation of $50,000,000 for the payment of claims by the United States Shipping Board, contained in the Act entitled “An Act making appropriations for the Executive and for sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, and offices, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes,” approved June 12, 1922, is made available to the extent required to enable the Secretary of State to satisfy the award rendered against the United *Post*, p. 1925.States on October 13, 1922, by the arbitral tribunal established under the special agreement concluded June 30, 1921, between the United Page Brothers.Payment to, deducted from award.States of America and the Kingdom of Norway.
And the Secretary of State is authorized to withhold from the total amount awarded the sum of $22,800 with interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from October 13, 1922, to the date of payment of the award, and to pay the claim of Page Brothers, American citizens, in accordance with the decision of the arbitral tribunal. Approved, February 20, 1923.