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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 767

hours of 7 P. M. and 10 P. M. every two years, computing
from the year 1934, except in the years of general regis-
tration.

There shall be a general registration of all the voters
of said town possessing the qualifications herein prescribed
on the fourth Monday in March in the year 1938, between
the hours of 8 A. M. and 7 P. M.. and on the following
Tuesday between the hours of 8 A. M. and 7 P. M.. and on
the following Monday between the hours of 7 P. M. and 10
P. M.. and also every ten years thereafter, made after
notice, and in all other respects in accordance with the re-
quirements above set out for supplemental registration,
but in the years of such general registration there shall be
no revision on the last day, although any person aggrieved
as aforesaid by a failure to register him or her, or by the
registering of any other person, shall have the same right
of appeal, above mentioned, to the Circuit Court for Prince
George's County, to be exercised and disposed of in the
same manner.

In case of the designation of more than one polling place
as hereinbefore provided, then and in that event, the mem-
bers of the Board of Election Supervisors appointed for
each polling place shall sit separately as Boards of Regis-
tration at places to be designated by the Mayor and City
Council; and books shall be kept for each polling place
separately, and any action taken with respect to any name
on said books, or to any person desiring to be registered
as hereinbefore provided, shall be taken by the Board of
Registration for that particular polling place, and in all
other respects the provisions of this Act shall be in force
as to each of said places of registration.

616. Should the sale of liquors or intoxicating drinks
of any kind be at any time licensed in the said town, then
all saloons in the said town of Laurel shall be closed on the
days of all elections held in the said town, and the sale of
any liquors or intoxicating drinks of any kind within the
limits of said town on the day, evening or night of any
election held in said town shall be illegal and punishable
in the same manner as any violation of law in respect
thereto prescribed by the Acts of Assembly of 1906, Chap-
170, Section six (6).

617. In so far as they are not inconsistent with the
provisions of this act, Sections 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93,
94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107,

 

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