1108 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Cil. 480
And the County Commissioners of the several counties of
the State, and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore are
directed to levy the State taxes, to be collected according to
law, and to be apportioned for the year nineteen hundred and
twenty-four (1924), as follows: A tax of eight and
nine-tenths, cents (8-%0 cents) on each one hundred
dollars of assessable property to aid in the support
of the public schools, to be distributed according to
law among the several counties and the City of Bialtimore;
• a tax of one and one-third cents (1 Vs cents) on each one hun-
dred dollars to meet the interest and create a sinking fund for
the redemption of the "State Roads Loan"; a tax of one-fifth
of one cent (% 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 one-half of one
cent (% 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 two and one-tenth
cents (2 ^ 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 one-third of one cent (i/3 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 one-sixth of one cent (% 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-fifths of one cent (% of 1 cent)
on each one hundred dollars to meet the interest and create a
sinking fund for the redemption of the "Maryland State Nor-
mal School Loan"; a tax of one-half of one cent (% of 1 cent)
on each one hundred dollars to meet the interest and create a
sinking fund for the redemption of the "Second Insane Hos-
pital Loan"; a tax of two-thirds of one cent (% of 1 cent) on
each one hundred dollars to meet the interest and pay the in-
stallment on the '' State Omnibus Loan of 1914"; a tax of four
and one-quarter cents (4 % 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 nine-tenth cents (1 -£$
cents) on each one hundred dollars to meet the interest and
pay the installment on the "Three Million Dollar Loan of
1916"; a tax of one and one-third cents (114 cents) on each
one hundred dollars to meet the interest and pay the install-
ment on the "Treasury Relief Loan of 1916"; a tax of two-
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