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CHAPTER 33.

OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE.

AN ACT Appropriating Certain Money out of the State Treasury of
this State to Pay Certain Claims Against the State.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware, in General Assembly met:

for paying

the State

Section 1. That the several sums of money hereinaf- Appropriations ter named are hereby appropriated out of the Treasury claims against of this State for the purpose of paying the claims hereinafter mentioned and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same as follows:

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OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE.

Geo. W. Tilghman
James E. Tull

James W. Robertson

P. S. Wilgus

Henry S. Anthony

Edwin F. Wood

Alfred D. Cox

Jno. B. Wharton
Charles S. Hamblin
Leonard W. Lovett
Jesse T. Sharp
B. F. Simmons, Jr.

T. W. Scott, Jr.

The Delaware State News

T. K. Jones & Bro. Co.

Bostic & Haman

H. C. Blizzard

Approved April 16, A. D. 1913.

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OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE.

CHAPTER 34.

OF THE REVENUES OF THE STATE.

AN ACT to provide for the State of Delaware to be represented at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and to make an

Appropriation therefor.

WHEREAS, The Panama-Pacific International Exposi tion is to be held in the year 1915; and

WHEREAS, The State of Delaware was the first State to adopt the Constitution of the United States, thereby making it the oldest State in the Union; and

WHEREAS, It is deemed expedient and proper that the natural resources and the industrial, agricultural and horticultural interests and progress of the State of Delaware should be fully and creditably displayed at said Exposition; therefore,

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

created

Section 1. That for the purpose of exhibiting the re- Commission sources, products and general development of the State of Delaware at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition to be held in 1915, a Commission is hereby constituted to be designated "The Panama-Pacific International Exposition Commissioners of Delaware," to consist of seven residents of the State of Delaware, one of To consist of whom shall be the Governor of the State, who shall be one of whom Chairman of the said Commission, the other members of Governor the said Commission shall be appointed by the Governor, two from each County of the State.

seven citizens,

is to be the

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