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Clifton Forge, and to repeal all other acts or parts of acts in conflict therewith.

No. 144. Senate bill to ratify and confirm a certain contract made between the bridge commissioners of the county of Stafford, a corporation, duly chartered by the General Assembly of Virginia by an act approved February 20, 1886, and Gari Melchers and Corinne Lawton Melchers, of the county of Stafford, Va.

No. 156. Senate bill to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act relating to the situs for taxation of intangible property owned by corporations which do no business in this State, approved March 22, 1916.

No. 167. Senate bill to amend and re-enact sections 10 and 11 of an act entitled an act to raise revenue for the support of the government and public free schools, and to pay the interest on the public debt, and to provide a special tax for pensions as authorized by section 189 of the Constitution, approved April 16, 1903, and acts amendatory thereof.

No. 195. Senate bill to amend and re-enact section 852 of the Code of 1887, as amended by an act approved March 14, 1908, relating to compensation to clerks of boards of supervisors.

No. 223. Senate bill regulating the hours of labor of women. No. 235. Senate bill to amend and re-enact sections four, nine, sixty-one, sixty-two, sixty-three, sixty-four and ninety of an act approved February 28, 1896, entitled an act to provide a new charter for the city of Roanoke and the acts amendatory thereof.

No. 243. Senate bill to make uniform the law relating to limited partnerships.

No. 253. Senate bill to amend and re-enact section 3191 of the Code of Virginia, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved March 13, 1914, entitled an act to amend and re-enact section 3191, chapter 154, of the Code, as amended by an act in force on and after February 2, 1892, and by an act in force on and after July 1, 1896, and by an act approved March 14, 1910, relating to how a person is licensed to practice law in the State of Virginia.

No. 261. Senate bill ceding to the United States exclusive jurisdiction over certain lands acquired for public purposes within the State, and authorizing the acquisition thereof, and any interest therein, and repealing all prior acts and parts of acts in conflict with this

act.

No. 276. Senate bill to amend and re-enact sub-section 6 of section 2086 of the Code of Virginia, as hertofore amended.

No. 283. Senate bill to amend and re-enact section 848 of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended, in relation to the compensation of supervisors.

No. 309. Senate bill to amend and re-enact section 1 of an act

approved November 28, 1903, entitled an act to provide for the contraction of the corporate limits of cities and towns.

No. 311.

Senate bill to incorporate the town of Dungannon, in Scott county, Virginia.

No. 313. Senate bill to prevent corporations not organized under the laws of this Commonwealth securing a certificate of authority or license to do business in Virginia where the name of such corporation would conflict with a corporation already doing business in Virginia.

No. 315. Senate bill to authorize the submission to the legal voters of the city of Winchester, Virginia, of the question whether or not they will favor the issuance by said city of not more than seventyfive thousand dollars of sanitary sewage extension bonds; and authorize the issuance by said city of not more than seventy-five thousand dollars of said bonds, the proceeds whereof shall be used for the extension by said city of its existing sanitary system of sewers and sewage disposal plant if a majority of those voting vote in favor of such issuance.

No. 316. Senate bill to ratify and confirm certain acts of Henry C. Stuart, former Governor of Virginia, in relation to the securing of options in the name of the State of Virginia, on certain lands to be used for military purposes, situated in Prince George county, Virginia, and to authorize the proper officers of the State of Virginia to assign such options to the United States Camp, Inc.

No. 331. Senate bill to provide that members and employees and agents of the State Highway Commission may use toll roads and toll bridges, without payment of toll.

No. 355. Senate bill to authorize the board of supervisors of Warren county to borrow the sum of ten thousand dollars, and issue bonds therefor, for the permanent improvement and construction of certain roads in Front Royal and South River magisterial districts of said county.

No. 359. Senate bill to amend and re-enact section third of an act entitled an act to authorize the board of supervisors of Norfolk county to borrow a sum not to exceed two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars, for the purpose of purchasing and improving roads and bridges in said county, and to issue bonds therefor, secured by deed of trust or other lien on the interest of said county in the Norfolk county ferries; to provide for the payment of said bonds, to create and authorize a commission to dispense the funds tained, and authorize the circuit court of said county, or the judge thereof in vacation, to appoint the members of said commission, approved February 1, 1915.

No. 373. Senate bill to authorize Greene and Madison ties to erect, build and construct a bridge across Rapidan river.

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On motion of MR. CANNON, the Senate adjourned until tomor

row at 12 o'clock.

O. V. HANGER,

Clerk of the Senate.

B. F. BUCHANAN,
President of the Senate.

FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918.

Lieutenant-Governor B. F. BUCHANAN presiding.
The Journal of yesterday was read by the Clerk.

All other business having been suspended, the President, in the presence of the Senate, signed the following bills which had been passed by both Houses, of the General Assembly and duly enrolled, the titles of said bills having been publicly read:

No. 35. Senate bill to prevent industrial accidents; to provide medical and surgical care for injured employees; to establish rates of compensation for personal injuries or deaths sustained by employees in the course of employment; to provide methods for insuring the payment of such compensation; to create an industrial commission for the administration of this act, and to prescribe the powers and duties of such commission; to levy a tax and appropriate funds for the administration of this act.

No. 53. Senate bill to cause all deposits or accounts in the several banks and banking corporations in this Commonwealth, whereof the depositor is unknown, or the person, or persons, to whom such account or deposit belongs, or belong, is, or are unknown, and against which deposit or account there has been no check, draft or order for a period of fifteen years, to escheat to the Commonwealth; and to direct the manner of reporting same, and the final disposition thereof.

No. 59. Senate bill relating to the filing of answers in suits for the sale of infants' interest in real estate.

No. 63. Senate bill to provide for the admission of women to the College of William and Mary in Virginia.

No. 84. Senate bill to set forth the qualifications prerequisite to taking examination as registered pharmacists, on and after April 1,

1922.

No. 100. Senate bill to provide for the care, treatment and instruction of persons having tuberculosis, and to extend the work of the State Board of Health.

No. 115. Senate bill to repeal an act approved February 19, 1896, entitled an act to constitute capitation tax a lien upon real es

tate owned by the person at the time such capitation tax is assessed, as amended by an act approved December 3, 1903.

No. 116. Senate bill to regulate the appointment of receiver for insurance companies.

No. 123. Senate bill to provide for the use of probation and the suspension of sentence in criminal and juvenile courts, providing for the appointment of probation officers and defining their powers and duties.

No. 140. Senate bill to amend and re-enact section 1062.. of an act entitled an act to raise revenue for the support of the government and public free schools and to pay interest on the public debt, and to provide a special tax for pensions, as authorized by section 189 of the Constitution, approved April 16, 1903, and acts amendatory thereof.

No. 163. Senate bill to provide for public health nursing and medical inspection and health inspection of school children.

No. 168. Senate bill to provide for the conveyance by the Prison Association of Virginia of the Laurel Industrial School, its property, real and personal, located in the county of Henrico, to the State of Virginia; that the State will assume control, operation and management of the same in accordance with the charter of the said association.

No. 172. Senate bill authorizing district or city school boards to borrow money on short time loans.

No. 174. Senate bill to amend and re-enact section 3059-y of Chapter 315 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia of 1914, with reference to the time of holding the regular terms of court in the Twenty-fifth judicial circuit.

No. 177. Senate bill to provide for the issuance of shares of capital stock of corporations organized under the laws of this State without nominal or par value.

No. 181. Senate bill for the relief of all taxpayers in the State of Virginia whose lands during the year nineteen hundred and seventeen were taken or acquired by the United States, or shall be so taken or acquired in any year subsequent to the year nineteen hundred and seventeen.

No. 182. Senate bill prohibiting boating, fishing, hunting, gunning and skating in, on or over the waters of any lake, pond or reservoir used as, or in connection with, the public water supply of any city in this Commonwealth, having by the last United States census a population of more than thirty thousand inhabitants, without the consent in writing of the city, or water supply company owning such lake, pond or reservoir, or entitled to use the waters of the same in connection with its water supply, and providing the penalties for the violation of the same.

No. 183. Senate bill to require clerks of courts to keep telephones in their offices.

No. 185. Senate bill to amend and re-enact section 2 of an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, entitled an act imposing public duties on heat, light, power, water and telephone companies and providing for the control and regulation of such companies by the State Corporation Commission, which was approved March 27, 1914.

No. 198. Senate bill to prohibit stealing and taking away sand and gravel from the banks of the Potomac river in certain cases, and to repeal an act entitled an act to punish stealing and taking away sand within this Commonwealth, on the banks of the Potomac river, approved March 8, 1894.

No. 200. Senate bill to regulate the situs of taxation of bank stock.

No. 209. Senate bill to prevent minors from frequenting, playing in or loitering in public pool rooms, billiard rooms, outside of the corporate limits of towns and cities.

No. 210. Senate bill to authorize the councils of the several cities or towns of the State to issue bonds for a supply of water or other specific undertaking from which the city or town may derive a revenue, pursuant to section one twenty-seven (127) B of the Constitution of Virginia.

No. 214. Senate bill to regulate the taking of fish from the streams in Scott county, and providing penalties for the violation of same and repealing all acts or parts of acts in conflict therewith. No. 218. Senate bill in relation to tax on incorporated school leagues.

No. 224. Senate bill appropriating the sum of $6,500.00 or so much thereof as may be necessary for rebuilding causeway and bridge at Jamestown Island.

No. 225. Senate bill authorizing the rector and visitors of the University of Virginia to offer one hundred and nineteen State scholarships to students from Virginia, which shall entitle the holder to tuition in the college, room rent, light, heat and attendance free of charge.

No. 227. Senate bill providing when the defense of death by suicide can be made in any action, motion or suit on life insurance policies, and to define the period after which such policies shall be incontestible.

No. 229. Senate bill prescribing the style of type in which conditions and restrictive provisions of insurance policies shall be printed, and to define the time in respect to which insurers may limit the right to institute suit or action upon such policies, and regulate the filing of proof of loss.

No. 232. Senate bill to amend and re-enact sections 24 and 25

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