EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 571
for governmental requirements, said taxes for public schools
to be distributed according to law among the several counties
and the City of Baltimore; a tax of one cent (1 cent) on each
one hundred dollars to meet the interest and create a sinking
fund for the redemption of the "Public Buildings Loan"; a
tax of two-fifths of one cent (2/5 of 1 cent) on each one hun-
dred dollars to meet the interest and create a sinking fund for
the redemption of the "Maryland State Normal School Loan,"
a tax of one-third of one cent (1/3 of 1 cent) on each one
hundred dollars to meet the interest and create a sinking fund
for the redemption of the "Consolidated Loan of 1913"; a tax
of two and one-third cents (21/3 cents) on each one hundred
dollars to meet the interest and create a sinking fund for the
redemption of the "State Loan of 1912" ; a tax of five-ninths of
one cent (5/9 of 1 cent) on each one hundred dollars to meet
the interest and create a sinking fund for the redemption of
the "Second Insane Hospital Loan"; a tax of four-ninths of
one cent (4/9 of 1 cent) on each one hundred dollars to meet
the interest and create a sinking fund for the redemption of
the "Technical School Loan of 1912"; a tax of two and nine-
tenths cents (2 9/10 cents) on each one hundred dollars to meet
the interest and create a sinking fund for the redemption of
the "State Roads Loan"; a tax of one-third of one cent (1/3
of 1 cent) on each one hundred dollars to meet the interest
and create a sinking fund for the redemption of the "State
Insane Hospital Loan"; a tax of seven-eighths of one cent (7/8
of 1 cent) on each one hundred dollars, to meet the interest
and create a sinking fund for the redemption of the "Public
Highways Loan of 1910"; a tax of five and one-fifth cents
(5 1/5 cents) on each one hundred dollars to meet the interest
and pay the installment on the "State Roads Loan of 1914";
a tax of one and two-thirds cents (1 2/3 cents) on each one
hundred dollars to meet the interest and pay the installment
on "The $3,000,000.00 Loan of 1916"; a tax of one and five-
ninths cents (1 5/9 cents) on each one hundred dollars to meet
the interest and pay the installment on the "Treasury Relief
Loan of 1916"; a tax of three-fourths of one cent (3/4 of 1
cent) on each one hundred dollars to meet the interest and
pay the installment on the "State Omnibus Loan of 1914"; a
tax of one-third of one cent (1/3 of 1 cent) on each one hun-
dred dollars to meet the interest on the "State Loan of 1918" ;
a tax of three-fourths of one cent (% of 1 cent) on each one
hundred dollars t6 meet the interest on the "Road Loan of
1918," making an aggregate of thirty-six and thirty-one sev-
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