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dorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays. "]
[Which was read the first time and referred to Senators Allen,
Archer and Frick. ]
Also House Bill No. 476, entitled "An Act to repeal and re-
enact, with amendments, Section 86 of Article 39 of the Code
of Public General Laws of Maryland, title 'Fish and Fish-
eries. ' " [Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas
and nays. "] [Which was read the first time and referred to
the Committee on Fish and Game. ]
Also House Bill No. 511, entitled "An Act to prohibit the
sale or disposition in Talbot county of beverages having the
appearance and taste of larger beer, by whatsoever name or
names the same shall be known, except those beverages that
are labeled with a registered trade-mark, stating that the
beverage is free from alcohol and to provide a penalty for the
violation thereof. " [Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed
by yeas and nays. "] [Which was read the first time and re-
ferred to the Committee on Temperance. ]
Also House Bill No. 517, entitled "An Act to provide for a
school term of seven months for the colored children and to
fix the salaries of teachers in colored schools in Prince
George's county, and to direct the County Commissioners to
levy a sufficient sum of money to meet the expenses therefor. "
[Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and
nays. "] [Which was read the first time and referred to Sena-
tors Holmead, Johnson and Jones. ]
Also House Bill No. 551, entitled "An Act to provide for
the laying of improved sidewalks along avenues, streets and
roads in Baltimore county. " [Endorsed: "Read the third
time and passed by yeas and nays. "] [Which was read the first
time and referred to Senators Allen, Archer and Frick. ]
Also House Bill No. 568, entitled "An Act to add two ad-
ditional sections to Article 3 of the Code of Public Local Laws
of Maryland, title 'Baltimore County, ' as enacted by Chapter
495 of the Acts of 1908, to follow Section 116 and be known
as 116-A and 116-B, forbidding the discharging of firearms or
other explosives on any of the public highways in Baltimore
county, and providing a penalty therefor. " [Endorsed: "Read
the third time and passed by yeas and nays. "] [Which was
read the first time and referred to Senators Allen, Archer and
Frick. ]
Also House Bill No. 569, entitled "An Act to authorize the
County Commissioners of Baltimore county to accept the
dedication of Gwynn Oak avenue, or any part thereof, as a
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