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614 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 20
sistent with the provisions of this Act, " and to add imme-
diately after Section 167-m thereof two additional sections
to be known as Sections 167-n and 167-o. " [Which was read
the first time and referred to Senators Brown, Cooper and
Legg. ]
By Mr. Norris: Senate Bill No. 591, entitled "An Act to
amend Article 4 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Mary-
land, title 'City of Baltimore, ' sub-title 'Liquors and Intoxi-
cating Drinks, ' by adding a new section thereto to follow imme-
diately after Section 688 and to be known as Section 688-A. "
[Which was read the first time and referred to the City
Senators. ]
By Mr. Allen, by request: Senate Bill No. 592, entitled "An
Act to prohibit the sale of spirituous, fermented or malt
liquors within three-quarters of a mile of Thistle Mills
Store, at Ilchester, Baltimore county, Maryland, " [Which
was read the first time and referred to the Committee on
Temperance. ]
By Mr. Williams: Senate Bill No. 593, entitled "An Act
to declare the sanction and consent of the General Assembly
of Maryland to a gift and bequest contained in the last will
and testament of William Wallace Spence, deceased, to and
for the use and benefit of the Presbyterian Association of
Baltimore city, a religious organization. " [Which was read
the first time and referred to the Committee on Judicial
Proceedings. ]
By Mr. Frick: Senate Bill No. 594, entitled 'An Act to re-
peal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 236 of Article
81 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, title 'Revenue and
Taxes, ' sub-title 'State Tax Commission, ' as said section was
enacted by Chapter 841 of the Acts of 1914. " [Which was
read the first time and referred to the Committee on Fi-
nance. ]
By Mr. Frick: Senate Bill No. 595, entitled "An Act to
appropriate a sum of money to defray the cost of collecting
and preserving facts, material to the history of Marylanders
in the army and navy of the Confederate States of America;
also those persons engaged in civic or other services under
the authority of the government thereof, or civilians who vol-
untarily performed services helpful to the Confederate caused
[Which was read the first time and referred to the Commit-
tee on Finance. ]
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