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Senator Makekau moved that the Bill pass First Reading and be referred to the Printing Committee. Seconded by Senator Hewitt and carried.

At 2:19 o'clock, upon motion of Senator Dowsett, seconded by Senator Hayse'den, the Senate adjourned.

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The Senate met, pursuant to adjournment, at 10 o'clock. After prayer by the Chaplain, the roll was called showing Senator Gandall (reported sick) absent.

The Journal of the Twelfth Day was read and, upon motion of Senator Lane, seconded by Senator Brown, approved as read. A communication (No. 27) from the House of Representatives, returning Senate Bill No. 17, was read by the Clerk as

follows:

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Honolulu, T. H., March 6, 1907. .

To the Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

I have the honor to return herewith Senate Bill No. 17 which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Reppresentatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Respectfully,

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The communication was ordered received and placed on file. A communication (No. 28) from the House of Representatives, returning Senate Bill No. 32, as amended, was read by the Clerk as follows:

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Honolulu, T. H., March 6th, 1907.

To the Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

I have the honor to return herewith Senate Bill No. 32 which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii with the following amendments:

Amend Section 1, Line 7, by inserting after the word "term" the words "not less than one year nor," and by striking out the word "not" before the word "more" on the same line.

Respectfully,

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The communication was ordered received and placed on file. Senator Smith moved that the Senate do not concur in the amendments made by the House of Representatives to Senate Bill No. 32. Seconded by Senator Knudsen and carried,

The Chair appointed the following Committee to act with a similar Committee to be appointed by the House of Representatives for the further consideration of the Bill:

Senators Chillingworth, Coelho and Smith.

A communication (No. 29) from the House of Representatives, returning Senate Bill No. 33, was read by the Clerk as follows:

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Honolulu, T. H., March 6, 1906.

To the Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

I have the honor to return herewith Senate Bill No. 33 which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Reppresentatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Respectfully,

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The communication was ordered received and placed on file. A communication (No. 30) from the House of Representatives, transmitting House Bill No. 18, was read by the Clerk as follows:

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Honolulu, T. H., March 6th, 1907.

To the Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

I have the honor to transmit herewith House Bill No. 18, which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Respectfully,

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The communication was ordered received and placed on file. First Reading of House Bill No. 18 entitled "An Act to Amend Section 1 of Act 84, Session Laws of 1905, relating to Attachment."

Senator Lane moved that the Bill pass First Reading. Seconded by Senator Coelho and carried.

A communication (No. 31) from the House of Representatives, transmitting House Bill No. 24, was read by the Clerk as follows:

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Honolulu, T. H., March 6th, 1907.

To the Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

I have the honor to transmit herewith House Bill No. 24, which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Respectfully,

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The communication was ordered received and placed on file. First Reading of House Bill No. 24 entitled "An Act Requiring Street Railway Companies to Sprinkle certain portions of Streets in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii."

Senator Lane moved that the Bill pass First Reading. Seconded by Senator Coelho and carried.

A communication (No. 32) from the House of Representatives, transmitting House Bill No. 37, was read by the Clerk as follows:

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Honolulu, T. H., March 6, 1907.

To the Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

I have the honor to transmit herewith House Bill No. 37, which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Respectfully,

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The communication was ordered received and placed on file. First Reading of House Bill No. 37 entitled "An Act Relating to Procedure in Divorce Cases, Amending Sections 2230 and 2231 of the Revised Laws."

Senator Kalama moved that the Bill pass First Reading. Seconded by Senator Coelho and carried.

A communication (No. 33) from the House of Representatives, transmitting House Bill No. 39, was read by the Clerk as follows:

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Honolulu, T. H., March 6th, 1907.

To the Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

I have the honor to transmit herewith House Bill No. 39 which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

Respectfully,

JOHN H. WISE,

Clerk, House of Representatives.

The communication was ordered received and placed on file. First Reading of House Bill No. 39 entitled "An Act Relating to Reports of Circuit and District Courts, Amending Sections 1658 and 1679 of the Revised Laws."

Senator Kalama moved that the Bill pass First Reading. Seconded by Senator Brown and carried.

A communication (No. 34) from the House of Representatives, transmitting House Bill No. 69, was read by the Clerk as follows:

THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Honolulu, T. H., March 6th, 1907.

To the Honorable President and

Members of the Senate of the

Territory of Hawaii.

I have the honor to transmit herewith House Bill No. 69 which this day passed Third Reading in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii.

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