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1498 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apl. 4,
The Secretary of the Senate appeared and delivered
the following message:
House bill entitled an Act to add new sections to
Article 23, of the Code of Public General Laws, title
"Corporations," sub-title "Telegraph Companies,"
to come in after sections 232 A, 232 B, 232 C, 232 D,
232 E, to regulate the rental and use of telephones in
the cities, towns and villages in the State of Maryland.
Endorsed: "Vote by which bill was made the Order
of the Day reconsidered."
Bill considered and amended: rules suspended;
read the third time, and passed by yeas and nays,
with proposed amendments.
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
After the word "section," inline 6, page one, strike
out the letter "L," and insert in lieu thereof the
figure "1."
Which was concurred in.
Also, in line 2, of section 1, strike out the word
"section," and insert iu lieu thereof the words
"sections."
Which was concurred in.
Also, in line 5, section 1, strike out the word
"section," and insert in lieu thereof the word "sec-
tions."
Which was concurred in.
Also, in line 19, section 232 A, after the word
"dollar," insert the following, "per month for every."
Also, in line 5, section 232 E, after the word
"hundred," insert the word dollars."
Which was concurred in.
Mr, Sams moved that the Chief Clerk be directed to
place upon said (House bill printed No. 240, known
as the telephone bill), the proper endorsements, which
were omitted by a clerical error under the dates of
March 18th, 23rd and 24th, 1892.
Which motion prevailed.
Said endorsements were then placed upon the bill
by the Chief Clerk.
Said bill, as amended, was then passed by yeas
and nays, as follows:
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