370 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 203
Cents ($46. 50) per week, instead of Thirty-Six Dollars and
Fifty Cents ($36, 50) per week, as now provided by law; each
turnkey shall receive Forty Dollars ($40. 00) per week, instead
of Thirty-Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($32. 50) per week, as
now provided by law; each patrolman, including the detective-
patrolmen, shall receive Thirty-Five Dollars ($35. 00) per week
during the first year of his service, instead of Twenty-Seven
Dollars and Fifty Cents ($27. 50) per week, as now provided by
law; and Thirty-Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($37. 50) per
week during the second year of his service, instead of Thirty Dol-
lars ($30. 00) per week, as now provided by law; and Forty
Dollars ($40. 00) per week thereafter, instead of Thirty-Two
Dollars and Fifty Cents ($32. 50) per week, as now provided
by law; each station-house clerk and each other clerk not other-
wise provided for in this Section shall receive Thirty-Five
Dollars ($35. 00) per week, during the first year of service;
Thirty-Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($37. 50) per week
during the second year, and Forty Dollars ($40. 00) per
week thereafter, instead of the sum of Thirty-Two Dollars
and Fifty Cents ($32. 50) per week, which is now provided
by law, irrespective of length of service; each signal and
telephone operator shall receive Thirty-Five Dollars ($35. 00)
per week during the first year of service instead of Twenty-
Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($27. 50) per week as now
provided by law; Thirty-Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents
($37. 50) per week during the second year of service, instead of
Thirty Dollars ($30. 00) per week, as now provided by law; and
Forty Dollars ($40. 00) per week thereafter, instead of Thirty-
Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($32. 50) per week, as now pro-
vided by law; each policewoman and each chauffeur shall re-
ceive Thirty-Five Dollars ($35. 00) per week during the first
year of service, instead of Twenty-Seven Dollars and Fifty
Cents ($27. 50) per week, as now provided by law; Thirty-Seven
Dollars and Fifty Cents ($37. 50) per week during the second
year of service, instead of Thirty Dollars ($30. 00) per week, as
now provided by law; and Forty Dollars ($40. 00) per week
thereafter, instead of Thirty-Two Dollars and Fifty Cents
($32. 50) per week, as now provided by law; each matron shall
receive Thirty-Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($32. 50) per week,
instead of Twenty-Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($27. 50) per
week, as now provided by law; each substitute matron shall be
paid at the rate of Thirty-Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($32. 50)
per week, instead of receiving pay only during the time of actual
service rendered by them, as now provided by law, and shall
hold the same rank and be subject to the same rights and duties
in regard to the Pension Fund as are now or may hereafter be
given or imposed by law relating to matrons; each charwoman
shall receive Twenty-Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($22. 50) per
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