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In the affirmative were

Messrs. Bright, Brown, Case (President), Hagaman, Haines, Heath, Kays, Martens, Pilgrim, Reeves, Simpson, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H., White Charles D., Whitney-17.

In the negative-None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 128, entitled "An act to authorize the Quartermaster-General of the State of New Jersey to convey a tract of land to the city of Trenton owned by the State and situate in the city of Trenton,"

Was taken up on third reading.

Mr. Heath asked unanimous consent to amend said bill on third reading.

Which was agreed to.

Mr. Heath offered the following amendment, which was read and adopted as follows:

In section two, page 2, in line one, after the word "be" strike out the balance of section, making it read as follows: "Paid into the State treasury."

Senate Bill No. 128, entitled "An act to authorize the Quartermaster-General of the State of New Jersey to convey a tract of land to the city of Trenton owned by the State and situate in the city of Trenton,"

As amended,

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were

Messrs. Brown, Case (President), Hagaman, Heath, Kays, Mackay, Martens, Pilgrim, Simpson, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H., White Charles D., Whitney-15.

In the negative-None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 126, entitled "An act to authorize and empower the Chancellor to fix and determine the salary or compensation to be paid to the several sergeants-at-arms at the several Chancery Chambers,"

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were

Messrs. Brown, Case (President), Hagaman, Haines, Mackay, Pilgrim, Reeves, Simpson, Smith, Stevens, White Blanchard H.-II.

In the negative was—

Mr. Bright-I.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 172, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate the practice of architecture,'" approved March twenty-fourth, one thousand nine hundred and two,

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were—

Messrs. Allen, Bright, Brown, Case (President), Hagaman, Haines, Heath, Kays, Mackay, Pilgrim, Simpson, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H.-15.

In the negative-None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 173, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate the practice of architecture,'" approved March twenty-fourth, one thousand nine hundred and two,

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

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In the affirmative were—

Messrs. Allen, Bright, Case (President), Hagaman, Heath, Mackay, Simpson, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H., Whitney-12.

In the negative—None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 204, entitled "An act to amend section ten of an act entitled 'An act concerning trust companies,'" (Revision of 1897, P. L. 1899, page 450), approved March twenty-fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine,

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were

Messrs. Allen, Bright, Brown, Case (President), Hagaman, Haines, Heath, Kays, Mackay, Simpson, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H., White Charles D., Whitney-10.

In the negative-None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 203, entitled "Supplement to an act entitled 'An act to authorize the counties of this State to construct, improve and complete the whole or any part of any State highway within any such county now or hereafter laid out by the State Highway Commission, and to issue and sell the bonds or other obligations of the county to provide funds for such purposes,' approved March fourth, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were

Messrs. Allen, Bright, Hagaman, Haines, Simpson, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H., White Charles D., Whitney-11.

In the negative—None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 197, entitled “A supplement to an act entitled 'An act relating to the Court of Common Pleas (Revision of 1900),'" approved March twenty-third, one thousand nine hundred,

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were

Messrs. Case (President), Hagaman, Haines, Heath, Kays, Mackay, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H., White Charles D.-11.

In the negative was—

Mr. Bright-I.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Mr. Reeves, Chairman of the Committee on Printed Bills, reported

Senate Bill No. 116,

Correctly printed.

Signed-Firman M. Reeves.

Senate Bill No. 154, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'A further supplement to the act entitled "An act to establish in this State boards of health and a bureau of vital statistics, and to define their respective powers and duties," approved March thirty-first, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven,' " which said supplement was approved April eighth, one thousand nine hundred and three,

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were—

Messrs. Bright, Brown, Case (President), Hagaman, Haines, Heath, Kays, Mackay, Martens, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H., Whitney—14.

In the negative—None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 44, entitled "An act to give additional protection to wild birds and animals and game in the State of New Jersey,"

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this.Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were

Messrs. Allen, Bright, Brown, Case (President), Hagaman, Haines, Mackay, Smith, Sturgess, White Blanchard H., Whitney-II.

In the negative were

Messrs. Heath, Kays, White Charles D.—3.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Senate Bill No. 116, entitled "An' act to protect the public health by prohibiting the collection and sale of second-handed glass bottles or jars, and providing punishment for the violation of the same,"

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were

Messrs. Allen, Bright, Hagaman, Haines, Heath, Mackay, Martens, Smith, Stevens, Sturgess, White Blanchard H.

-II.

In the negative-None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

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