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ate amendments to House Bill No. 145, entitled "An Act making special appropriations to pay certain claims against the Territory of Hawaii," introduced by Representative Chas. A. Rice, beg leave to report as follows:

That said Committee, having met, after full and free conference have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective houses, that the House of Representatives adopt the amendments made by the Senate in and to the said House Bill, and agree to the Bill as passed by the Senate.

Respectfully submitted,

CHAS. F. CHILLINGWORTH,
DAVID K. BAKER,

JOHN T. BROWN,

Conferees on the part of the Senate.

CHAS. A. RICE,

GEO. C. COOKE,
NORMAN WATKINS,

Conferees on the part of House of Representatives

Upon motion by Senator Chillingworth, seconded by Senator Fairchild, the Report of the Committee was adopted on the following showing of Aves and Noes:

Aves: Senators Baker, C. Brown, J. T. Brown, Chillingworth, Fairchild, Judd, Kaleiopu, Makekau, Pali, Robinson, and President Knudsen. Total, 11.

Noes: None.

Absent and not voting: Senators Hewitt, Kalama, and Quinn.

At 3:20 o'clock P. M., the Senate adjourned.

Approved by the Senate:

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk of the Senate.

ERIC A. KNUDSEN,

President of the Senate.

FIFTY-SEVENTH DAY.

Saturday, April 22, 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-sixth Day was read and approved. A Communication (No. 296) from the House of Representatives, returning Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 21, 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. 6, which 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.

A Communication (No. 297) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the adoption of the Report of the Joint Conference Committee on House Bill No. 48, was read bythe Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 21, 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 House Bill No. 48, 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. 298) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the adoption of the Report of the Joint Conference Committee on House Bill No. 85, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 21, 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 House Bill No. 85 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. 299) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the appointment of a Joint Conference Committee on House Bill No. 219, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 21, 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, in

asmuch as the Special Joint Conference Committee on House Bill No. 219 has not yet reported to this House on said Bill, the Speaker of the House has this day ordered the same Conferees to act on behalf of the House for the further consideration of said Bill, to wit:

Representatives Affonso, Rice and Mahoe.

Very respectfully yours,

EDWARD WOODWARD,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The Communication was received and placed on file.

A Communication (No. 300) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the appointment of a Joint Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 36, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 21, 1911.

The Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of
the Territory of Hawaii.

Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform you that, in accordance with the non-concurrence of your Honorable Body in the amendments made by the House to Senate Bill No. 36, the Speaker of the House has this day appointed the following as a Conference Committee for the further consideration of said Bill:

Representatives Rice, Correa and Watkins.

Very respectfully yours,

EDWARD WOODWARD,
Clerk, House of Representatives.

A Communication (No. 301) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the appointment of a Joint Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 22, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 21, 1911.

The Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of

the Territory of Hawaii.

Gentlemen:

I have the honor to inform you that, in accordance with the non-concurrence of your Honorable Body in the amendments made by the House to Senate Bill No. 22, the Speaker of the House has this day appointed the following as a Conference Committee for the further consideration of said Bill: Representatives Rice, Makekau, Watkins, Cooke and Correa. Very respectfully yours,

EDWARD WOODWARD,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The Communication was received and placed on file.

A Communication (No. 302) from the House of Representatives, notifying the Senate of the adoption of the Report of the Joint Conference Committee on House Bill No. 145, was read by the Clerk as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., April 21, 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 House Bill No. 145 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.
A Communication (No. 303) from the House of Representa-

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