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Session Laws, 1912
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1114 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. G95]

the time thereof, and the occupation of the persons registered,
which said books containing the names of the persons so reg-
istered shall be used on election day for Mayor and City Coun-
cilmen of said town, and all persons so registered therein shall
be entitled to vote in said town elections, and all persons not
registered therein shall not be entitled to vote at any election
held in said town under the provisions hereof. There shall be
a general registration of all the voters in said town, possessing
the qualifications herein prescribed on the fourth Monday and
the Tuesday thereafter in March, 1914, by the said Board of
Election Supervisors acting as a Board of Registration, and
also every six years thereafter, after the notice hereinbefore
provided, and in all other respects in accordance with the
requirements of this act.

And on the 4th Monday in March in each and every year,
except the years for a general registration, the said board shall
sit, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M.
for supplemental registration and revision, after giving the
notice as hereinbefore prescribed, at which sittings duly quali-
fied voters may register; and the names of any persons on the
said books of registration who have removed from the said town
or for other reasons are disqualified as voters, shall be erased
from the said books by the said board upon their own initiative
or upon the affidavit of any bona fide resident of the town that
such person or persons are not residents of the town or are
otherwise disqualified and not entitled to register and vote in
said town elections. And provided that anyone who shall feel
aggrieved at tke action of the said Board of Election Super-
visors acting as such Board of Registration, shall have the right
of appeal to the Circuit Court of Prince George's County at
any time within ten days after the last day such registration.

SEC. 207. That should the sale of liquors or intoxicating
drinks of any kind be at any time licensed in the said town,
then all saloons in the said town of Laurel shall be closed on
the days of all elections held in the said town, and the sale of
any liquors or intoxicating drinks of any kind within the limits
of the said town on the day, evening or night of any election
held in said town shall be illegal and punishable in the same
manner as any violation of law in respect thereto prescribed
by the Acts of Assembly of 1906, Chapter 170, section six (6).

SEC. 208. In so far as they are not inconsistent with the
provisions of this act, sections 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94,
95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107,
108, 109, 110 and 111 of Chapter 202 of the Acts of Assembly

 

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