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Proceedings of the Senate, 1916
Volume 658, Page 838   View pdf image (33K)
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838 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 27

Senate Bills—Local "B. "
Pr. No. Cal. No. Author Character

591 85 Norris Regulating Liquor Jobbers

521 86 Collier Easton Utilities Commission

268 87 Collier Bond Issue, Talbot

522- 88 Collier Banking Tax Money, Easton

589 89 Shepherd Improvements, Cambridge

575 90 Archer Racing Commission, Harford

572 91 Bennett Bond Issue, Wicomico

620 92 Jones Bond Issue, Montgomery

613 93 Parsons School, Somerset

503 94 Brown Assessments, Millington

590 95 Brown Roads, Kent county

534 96 Shepherd Bond Issue, Dorchester

532 97 Holmead Refund, J. B. Allison

PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS, MEMORIALS AND
OTHER PAPERS.

The President submitted a protest of A. A. Brager, of Bal-
timore city, against 'the provision of House Bill No. 539, mak-
ing the age limit for female employees 16 years. [Which was
read and referred to the Committee on Finance. ]

Also a petition of the Old Town National Bank of Baltimore,
Maryland, by Jacob W. Hook president, in favor of the passage
of House Bills Nos. 330 and 331, known as the Sale in Bulk
Law and False Statement Act. [Which was read and referred
to the Committee on Judicial Proceedings. ]

Also a protest of Woodward Baldwin & Company, of Bal-
timore city, against the provision of House Bill No. 539,
making the age limit for female employees 16 years. [Which
was read and referred to the Committee on Finance. ]

Also a protest of William E. Hooper & Son, of Baltimore
city, against the provision of House Bill No. 539, making the
age limit for female employees 16 years. [Which was read
and referred to the Committee on Finance. ]

Also a protest of Oppenheimer, Oberndorf & Company, shirt
manufacturers, of Baltimore city, against the provision of
House Bill No. 539, making the age limit f or female employees
16 years. [Which was read and referred to the Committee
on Finance. ]

Also a protest of Bernheimer Brothers, of Baltimore city,
against the provision of House Bill No. 539, making the age
limit for female employees 16 years. [Which was read and
referred to the Committee on Finance. ]

 

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