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law, and to require the Supervisors of Election to ap-
point election officials for said new district."
Which was read the second time.
Also favorably,
Senate bill, File No. 139, entitled "An Act to repeal
section 28 as amended and re-enacted by chapter 370
of the Acts of the General Assembly of' Maryland of
1902, and section 219 as amended and re enacted by
chapter 318 of the Acts of the General Assembly of
Maryland of 1896 of Article 20 of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Maryland, title 'Somerset County,' sub-
title 'Revenue and Taxes,' and to re-enact said sec-
tions 218 and 219 with amendments."
Which was read the second time.
Also favorably,
Senate bill, File No. 127, entitled "An Act to pro-
vide for the building of a Court House in Somerset
county, and to authorize and empower and direct the
County Commissioners of Somerset county to borrow
money en the credit of the county, for the purpose of
building the same, and constructing therein the neces-
sary vaults for the preservation of the records and
Court papers of the Orphans' Court and Circuit Court,
the County Commissioners and the Board of School
Commissioners, and to issue bonds for the payment of
the same, and to levy taxes on the assessable property
of said county to redeem such bonds and to pay the
interest thereon."
Which was read the second time.
Mr. Wells, from Select Committee reported favor-
ably with amendments,
House bill, File No. 37(5, entitled "An Act to repeal
sections 117 A and 117 B of Article 17 of the Code of
Public Local Laws, title 'Prince George's County,'
sub-title 'Treasurer,' ss enacted by chapter 477 of the
Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of the year
1900, and to re-enact the same with amendments."
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.
In line 15 after the word "Laurel" insert the fol-
lowing:
"Provided that newspapers so selected shall have
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