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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 390.
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newspapers published in said city, as the Mayor thereof may
direct ; and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and
the County Commissioners of the several counties shall pro-
vide for payment of the expenses of such publication ; pro-
vided, that as to Prince George's county the County Commis-
sioners thereof shall direct the publication of such laws in
one newspaper published in Upper Marlboro, one in Laurel
and one in Hyattsville of said county, the total cost of which
shall not exceed $600, and no discrimination shall be made by
said Commissioners as to the amount each of the three papers
above specified shall receive for such work; provided, further,
that the newspapers so selected shall have been established in
the respective towns for at least two years preceding the pub-
lication of the laws as above directed ; and provided, further,
that no two of the newspapers so selected shall be of the
same political faith.
Approved April 8, 1902.
CHAPTER 391.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 517
of the Act of 1898, Chapter 123, title "City of Baltimore,"
sub-title "Charter."
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re-enact.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That section 517 of Act of 1898, chapter 123, title
''City of Baltimore," sub-title "Charter," be and the same is
hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments, so as to read
as follows :
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Section 517. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore may
annually appropriate a sufficient sum of money to pay for the
support and maintenance of each minor committed from the
city of Baltimore by legal process, not exceeding eighty dollars
per annum for each minor so committed, to the following
reformatories : House of Refuge, St. Mary's Industrial School,
Colored House of Reformation, House of Good Shepherd for
Colored Girls, Female House of Refuge, Industrial Home for
Colored Girls, and to any other reformatories to which such
minors may be so committed, and may appropriate, in con-
formity with the requirements of sections 105 and 107 of this
Article, annually a sum of money, not exceeding five thousand
dollars, to the Boys' Home Society of Baltimore City, and to
St. Vincent of Paul's Orphan Asylum of Baltimore, any sum
now due said institution for the care of destitute or other
minors committed by the Courts or other police magistrates to
its care, or who may hereafter be committed, not exceeding
the sum of two thousand dollars per year.
Approved April 8, 1902.
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