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thereto nine additional sections under the sub-title,
'Corrupt Practices,' to follow section 154 as now re-
enacted."
Considered, and on motion,
Recommitted to the Committee on Elections.
Also unfavorably,
House bill, File No. 134, 'entitled "An Act to repeal
and re-enact with amendment, section 20 of Article 33
of the Code of Public General Laws, title 'Elections,'
sub-title 'Registration.' "
Which unfavorable report was adopted.
Mr. Goslin, from Committee on Ways and Means,
reported favorably the following order.
Whereas, There is now and has been for the past
four years a great demand by the people of Maryland,
and other States as well as from foreign countries, for
the annual report of the Bureau of Statistics and In-
formation, and
Whereas, The Governor, John Walter Smith, in his
last message recommended the publication of a
greater number of these reports, and whose recommen-
dations were endorsed by Governor Edwin Warfield,
in his inaugural address; and
Whereas, By the present construction of the law,
but a limited number of copies of these reports be-
come the property of the department for distribution;
therefore,
Be it Ordered by the House of Delegates, That
William J. C. Dulany Company, State Printers, be
and are hereby authorized to print and bind one
thousand extra copies of the twelfth annual report of
the Bureau of Statistics and Information, three hun-
dred copies to be folded and stitched and bound with
paper covers, the entire cost of the same to be the sum
of eight hundred and eighty dollars ($880) said sum
to be taken out of the appropriation for State Print-
ing for the Session of 1904.
Which was adopted by yeas and nays as follows:
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