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of each such measure, there shall be printed the words "For
the referred law" and "Against the referred law," as the case
may be. The votes cast for and against any such referred
law shall be returned to the Governor in the manner pre-
scribed with respect to proposed amendments to the Con-
stitution under Article XIV of this Constitution, and the
Governor shall proclaim the result of the election, and, if it
shall apear that the majority of the votes cast on any such
measure were cast in favor thereof, the Governor shall by his,
proclamation declare the same having received a majority of
the votes to have been adopted by the people of Maryland as
a part of the laws of the State, to take effect thirty days after
such election, and in like manner and with like effect the
Governor shall proclaim the result of the local election as to
any Public Local Law which shall have been submitted to the
voters of any County or the City of Baltimore.
SEC. 6. No law or Constitutional Amendment licensing, reg-
ulating, prohibiting, or submitting to local option the manu-
facture or sale of malt or spirituous liquors shall be referred or-
repealed under any Act of the provisions of this Article.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the foregoing Article hereby proposed as an amend-
ment to the Constitution of this State, at the next general elec-
tion for members of the General Assembly to be held in this.
State, shall be submitted to the legal and qualified voters thereof
for their adoption or rejection in pursuance of the directions,
contained in Article XIV of the Constitution of this State, and
that at such general election the vote upon said proposed amend-
ment to the Constitution shall be by ballot, and upon each ballot
there shall be printed the words "For the Constitutional
Amendment" and "Against the Constitutional Amendment,"
as prescribed by law, and immediately after said election due
returns shall be made to the Governor of the vote for and
against said amendment as directed by the said Article XIV
of the Constitution.
Approved April 16th, 1914.
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