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Also House Bill No. 131, entitled "An Act to repeal and
re-enact, with amendments, Section 40-A of Article 3 of the
Public Local Laws of Maryland, title 'Baltimore County, ' sub-
title 'Circuit Court, ' as amended by Chapter 817 of the Acts
of 1914 and Section 41-A of said Article, as amended by
Chapter 385 of the Acts of 1912. " [Endorsed: "Read the
third time and passed Ity yeas and nays. "] [Which was read
the first time and referred to the Committee on Judicial
Proceedings. ]
Also House Bill No. 224, entitled "An Act to repeal and re-
enact, with amendments, Chapter 582 of the Acts of 1914 of
the General Assembly of Maryland, entitled 'An Act to add
an additional section to Article 11 of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Maryland, title "Frederick County, " sub-title "County
Commissioners, " to be known as Section 82-A, providing when
county taxes shall become due and the penalties for non-pay-
ment when overdue. " [Endorsed: "Read the third time and
passed by yeas and nays"] [Which was read the first time and
referred to Senators Kaufman, Bomberger and Zihlman. ]
Also House Bill No. 177, entitled "An Act authorizing and
directing the Commissioners for Montgomery county to issue
bonds to an amount not to exceed twenty-five thousand dol-
lars, for the purpose of building, improving and relocating
the public road known as 'Muncaster's Mill Road, ' leading
from Norbeck in said Montgomery county by way of Redland
to the improved road near Griffith's gate, and to collect and
levy taxes in the First, Ninth, Eighth and Fourth Election
Districts for the payment of said bonds and the coupons
thereon, said taxes to be levied and collected in the following
proportions, viz: 6 per centum of said tax on the First Elec-
tion District; 6 per centum thereof on the Ninth Election Dis-
trict; 30 per centum thereof on the Fourth Election District,
and 58 per centum thereof on the eighth Election District. "
[Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and
nays"] [Which was read the first time and referred to Sena-
tors Jones, Holmead and Johnson. ]
Also House Bill No. 136, entitled "An Act to forbid mendi-
cancy, vagrancy and fortune telling in Baltimore county and
prescribing penalties and punishment for the same. " [En-
dorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays. "]
[Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee
on Judicial Proceedings. ]
Also Joint Resolution No. 5, requesting the Senators and
Representatives from Maryland in the Congress of the United
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