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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 927

Judiciary.

For the salaries of the chief judges of the first seven judicial
circuits, five thousand eight hundred dolllars each, forty thou-
sand six hundred dollars; for the salaries of the fourteen asso-
ciate judges of the first seven judicial circuits, three thousand
six hundred dollars each, fifty thousand four hundred dollars;
for the salaries of the judge of the Court of Appeals from
Baltimore City, five thousand eight hundred dollars, and for
the salaries of the chief judge and nine associate judges of the
Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, four thousand five hundred
dollars each, fifty thousand eight hundred dollars; for the salary
of the Attorney-General, three thousand dollars; for the com-
missions to attorneys on claims of the State placed in their
hands for collection, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary; for the salary of the crier of the Court
of Appeals, one thousand dollars.

Schools.

For the system of free public schools (white and colored) in
the several counties and the City of Baltimore, and for the
State Normal Schools; the State Board of Education; Super-
intendent of Public Education; Assistant Superintendent of
Public Education; Clerk to State Board of Education; the
Maryland State Normal School, Baltimore; State Normal
School No. 2, at Frostburg; State Normal School No. 3, for
colored students; Retired Teachers' Pensions as provided by
Chapter 605 of the Acts of 1908; for the purchase of Free
Text Books, and for the aid of Approved High Schools, the
sum of one million four hundred and fifty thousand dollars,
or whatever sum may be paid into the Treasury on account of
the tax for public schools; provided, however, that the appro-
priations for all of the aforegoing purposes mentioned in this
sub-title "Schools" shall be paid out of the receipts from the
public school tax, and shall be apportioned by the Comptroller
quarterly, viz: on the first day of October, the first day of Jan-
uary, the fifteenth day of March and the fifteenth day of June,
in the proportion to which they are respectively entitled, and
shall be paid by the Treasurer, upon the warrant of the Comp-
troller, quarterly, to wit: on the tenth day of October, the
tenth day of January, the twenty-fifth day of March and the
twenty-fifth day of June; together with the further sum of
thirty-four thousand and sixty-nine dollars and thirty-six, cents,
to be placed to the credit of the Free School Fund, in accord-
ance with the provisions of the Act of the December Session of

 

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