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the young. This question is one that our civic religious bodies might well take in hand.

The most urgent needs here at present are new buildings to replace the old and a new location for the School with different surroundings.

Respectfully submitted,

WM. J. SHELDON,

Chairman, Joint Special Committee.

HENRY L. KAWEWEHI,

E. A. C. LONG,

CHAS. F. CHILLINGWORTH,

WM. T. ROBINSON,

GEO. C. HEWITT.

The Report of the Committee was received and placed on file. At this juncture, Senator Chillingworth moved that all Bills, Resolutions, etc., in the hands of the different Standing and Special Committees, be returned to the Senate and laid on the table. Seconded by Senator Judd, and carried.

Senator Chillingworth presented a Report (No. 50) from the Joint Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 135, recommending the passage of the Bill with one amendment, as follows:

Honolulu, Hawaii, April 25, 1911.

Hon. E. A. Knudsen,

President of the Senate.

Hon. H. L. Holstein,

Speaker, House of Representatives.

Gentlemen:

Your Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 135 have had same under consideration and recommend accepting the amendments of the House with the following amendment,

viz:

In line 4 of Section 1, strike out the word (16) "sixteen" and in lieu thereof insert the word "seventeen.'

Respectfully submitted,

CHAS. F. CHILLINGWORTH,
CECIL BROWN,

WM. T. ROBINSON,

Senate Committee.

E. A. C. LONG,

GEO. H. HUDDY,

EDWARD WAIAHOLO,

House Committee.

The Report of the Committee was adopted on the following showing of Ayes and Noes:

Ayes: Senators Baker, C. Brown, J. T. Brown, Chillingworth, Hewitt, Judd, Kaleiopu, Makekau, Quinn, Robinson, and President Knudsen. Total, 11.

Noes: None.

Absent and not voting: Senators Fairchild, Kalama, and Pali.

Senator Chillingworth, for the Committee on Public Health, reported verbally, recommending the passage of House Bill No. 151.

Upon motion by Senator Chillingworth, seconded by Senator C. Brown, the verbal Report of the Committee was adopted. House Bill No. 151 passed Second Reading, and was placed on the Calendar for Third Reading on Wednesday, April 26, 1911.

A Communication (No. 331) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the adoption of the Report of the Joint Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 22, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 25, 1911.

The Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform your Honorable Body that the

report of the Special Joint Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 22 was this day adopted in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Very respectfully,

EDWARD WOODWARD,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The Communication was received and placed on file. A Communication (No. 332) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the adoption of the Report of the Joint Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 135, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 25, 1911.

The Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the
Territory of Hawaii.

Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform your Honorable Body that the report of the Special Joint Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 135 was this day adopted in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Very respectfully yours,

EDWARD WOODWARD,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The Communication was received and placed on file.
At 5:05 o'clock P. M., the Senate adjourned.

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk of the Senate.

Approved by the Senate:

ERIC A. KNUDSEN,

President of the Senate.

SIXTIETH DAY.

Wednesday, April 26, 1911.

The Senate met at 10:00 o'clock A. M., pursuant to adjourn

ment.

After prayer by the Chaplain, the Roll was called, showing all Senators present.

The Journal of the Fifty-ninth Day was read and approved. A Communication (No. 333) from the House of Representatives, returning Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 11, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 25, 1911.

The Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

Gentlemen:

I have the honor to return herewith Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 11, which was this day adopted in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Very respectfully,

EDWARD WOODWARD,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The Communication was received and placed on file.

A Communication (No. 334) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of its concurrence in the amendments made to House Bill No. 246, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 25, 1911.

The Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform your Honorable Body that the

Senate amendments to House Bill No. 246 were this day concurred in by the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Respectfully yours,

EDWARD WOODWARD,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The Communication was received and placed on file. A Communication (No. 335) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of its concurrence in the amendments made to House Bill No. 224, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 25, 1911.

The Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform your Honorable Body that the Senate amendments to House Bill No. 224 were this day concurred in by the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Very respectfully yours,

EDWARD WOODWARD,
Clerk, House of Representatives.

The Communication was received and placed on file.

A Communication (No. 336) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the adoption of the Report of the Joint Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 126, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 26, 1911.

The Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform your Honorable Body that the

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