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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. 18, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act creating the department of public reports,' approved April thirteenth, one thousand nine hundred and eight,"

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, Case, Conrad, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Runyon (President), Smith, Wells, Whitney

-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.

Senate Bill No. 25, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate elections (Revision of 1898),' approved April fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight,"

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. Ackerson, Allen, Bright, Brown, Case, Edwards, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Pilgrim, Runyon (President), Smith, Sturgess, Wells, Whitney—16.

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. 26, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act making appropriation for the support of the State Government and for several public purposes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen,' approved March sixth, 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. Ackerson, Allen, Barber, Bright, Brown, Case, Hammond, Kays, Mackay, Martens, Runyon (President), Smith, Whitney—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.

Senate Bill No. 28, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act concerning municipalities,' approved March twentyseventh, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,"

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. Ackerson, Allen, Bright, Case, Fithian, Hammond, Mackay, Runyon (President), Smith, Sturgess, Whitney-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.

Senate Bill No. 30, entitled "An act to amend and supplement the title and body of an act entitled 'An act to amend and supplement the title and body of an act entitled "An act to provide for the examination and license of engineers and firemen having charge of stationary and portable steam boilers and steam engines, and to prohibit the use of such steam boilers and steam engines unless the person in charge thereof shall be so licensed," approved April fourteenth, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, so that the scope of said act will include and provide for the inspection of steam boilers in this State carrying a pressure of more than fifteen pounds per square inch; creating a bureau for such inspection and prescribing its powers and duties,' approved March fourth, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, extend

ing the scope of the act to the inspection and regulation of certain refrigerating plants using ammonia or ethylchloride."

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. Ackerson, Bright, Edwards, Hammond, Mackay, Pilgrim, Runyon (President), Smith, Sturgess, Wells, Whitney

II.

In the negative was

Mr. Barber-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. 46, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to authorize cities of the first class of this State to make annual appropriations to incorporated dental associations of this State conducting and maintaining dental clinics in such cities for the free treatment of indigent children,'" approved April ninth, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen,

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. Barber, Bright, Case, Conrad, Edwards, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Martens, Pilgrim, Smith, Sturgess, Whitney-13.

In the negative-None.

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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.

On motion of Mr. Case, Charles H. LaTourette, of Princeton, Mercer county, was elected stenographer to the Senate.

Senate Bill No. 63, entitled "An act validating certain sales of lands and real estate sold for unpaid taxes pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled 'An act concerning the settlement and collection of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assessments and water rates or water rents in cities of this

State, and imposing and levying a tax, assessment and lien in lieu and instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, and to provide for the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment,'" approved March thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six,

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. Ackerson, Allen, Barber, Bright, Case, Edwards, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Martens, Pilgrim, Runyon (President), Smith, Sturgess, Whitney—16.

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. 75, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act for the protection of certain kinds of birds, game and fish, to regulate their method of capture and provide open and close seasons for such capture and possession (Revision of 1903),' approved April fourteenth, 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. Allen, Bright, Case, Edwards, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Martens, Pilgrim, Runyon (President), Smith, Sturgess, Wells, 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. 9, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act relative to the Supreme and Circuit Courts' (Revision of 1900), approved March twenty-third, one thousand nine hundred," which supplement was approved April eleventh, one thousand nine hundred and ten,

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. Ackerson, Barber, Brown, Case, Edwards, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Kays, Mackay, Martens, Pilgrim, Runyon (President), Smith-13.

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 "Supplement to an act entitled 'An act for the construction, maintenance and operation of waterworks for the purpose of supplying cities, towns, townships, villages, boroughs and other municipalities in this State with water,'

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. Ackerson, Allen, Barber, Bright, Case, Edwards, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Kays, Mackay, Martens, Pilgrim, Runyon (President), Smith, Sturgess, Wells, 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.

Mr. Ackerson, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 99, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act concerning the charitable, correctional, reformatory and penal institutions, boards and commissions, located and conducted in this State, which are supported in whole or in part from county, municipal or State funds,' approved February twentyeighth, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen,"

And

Senate Bill No. 100, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act concerning the charitable, correctional, reformatory and

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