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of the Acts of 1912, fifteen thousand dollars; for the rent
of safe deposit boxes for the use of the Treasury Department,
nine hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary;
for insurance on public buildings and personal property of
the State, the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary; to the Attorney-General for the
printing of election laws as provided in Section 122 of Article
33 of the Annotated Code of Public General Laws of Mary-
land, the sum of one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary; for the payment of the annual ground, rent
on the Tobacco Warehouse lots in Baltimore city, four hun-
dred and forty-eight dollars and eleven cents, the same to be
paid out of the tobacco inspection fund. The sum of twenty
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
to be used in installing new boilers and making other neces-
sary repairs to the iceboat "Annapolis, " and the Harbor
Board of Baltimore city is hereby authorized to install said
new boilers and make such other necessary repairs, the same
to be done by contract or contracts awarded by the Board of
Awards, in pursuance of Sections 14 and 15 of the Baltimore
City Charter; payment to be made by the Comptroller
upon receipt of proper vouchers either to the Comptroller
of Baltimore city, or to the contractors direct, also the
further sum of five thousand dollars toward the expense of
maintenance and operation of the iceboat "Annapolis, " the
same to be paid to the City Register of Baltimore City, to be
by him deposited to the credit of the Mayor and City Council
of Baltimore city, to be drawn upon for the purposes above
mentioned only when ordered by the Board of Estimates of
Baltimore city.
'Schools—For the system of free public schools (white and
colored) in the several counties and in the City of Baltimore
and the several departments of activities thereof the sum of
one million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or as
much thereof as may be paid into the State Treasury on ac-
count of the tax for public schools, and the supplemental tax
for public schools and governmental requirements, such rev-
enues being based absolutely upon the receipts into the Treas-
ury from such taxes (provided, however, that in the event the
receipts from such taxes shall exceed the sum of one million
seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, such excess shall
remain in the General Treasury to the end that the amount
for distribution shall be one million seven hundred and fifty
thousand dollars and no more; the same to be apportioned,
distributed and expended according to law and in the follow-
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