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The following message from the House was also received and read:

To the President of the Senate:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

Sir:-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 259 (file No. 244), entitled

A bill to amend the title and section 1 of Act No. 122 of the Public Acts of 1907, entitled "An act relative to gifts for religious, educational, charitable and benevolent purposes," approved June 4, 1907;

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The following message from the House was also received and read:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir: I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 167 (file No. 156), entitled

A bill to amend section 2 of Act No. 77 of the Public Acts of 1891, entitled "An act to provide for the adoption of minors, and for a change of name of such minors when a change of name is desired, and for making them heirs at law of the person or persons adopting them, and to repeal Act No. 144 of the Public Acts of 1887, relative to the adoption and change of name of minors and making them heirs at law of the person or persons adopting them," the same being compiler's section 8777 of the Compiled Laws of 1897;

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The following message from the House was also received and read:

To the President of the Senate:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

Sir: I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the foi lowing bill:

Senate bill No. 237 (file No. 225), entitled

A bill to amend Act No. 156 of the Laws of 1873, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation of state, county or municipal historical, biographical and geographical societies," approved April 25, 1873, as amended by Act No. 99 of the Public Acts of 1895, the same being sections 8190, 8191, 8192, 8193, 8194, 8195, 8196 and 8197 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, by adding thereto three new sections to stand as sections 9, 10 and 11 of the original act, as amended by Act No. 99 of the Public Acts of 1895, and as sections 8197a, 8197b and 8197c of the Compiled Laws of 1897;

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governór.

The following message from the House was also received and read:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir: I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 206 (file No. 193), entitled

A bill to amend section 13 of Act No. 147 of the Public Acts of 1891, entitled "An act to provide for the election of a county commissioner of schools, for the appointment of school examiners, to define the duties and fix the compensation for the same, and to repeal all existing acts or parts of acts conflicting with the provisions of this act," being section 4820 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, as amended by Act No. 99 of the Public Acts of 1901;

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The following message from the House was also received and read:

To the President of the Senate:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

Sir: I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 225 (file No. 213), entitled

A bill to amend section 14 and to repeal section 15 of Act No. 164 of

the Public Acts of 1877, entitled "An act to authorize cities and incorporated villages and townships to establish and maintain free public libraries and reading rooms," the same being sections 3449 and 3450 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, as amended by Act No. 19 of the Public Acts of 1903;

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING, Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The following message from the House was also received and read:

To the President of the Senate:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

Sir: I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 289 (file No. 269), entitled

A bill to prohibit rebates on premiums on all policies or contracts issued by any company or association doing business in this State, insuring against loss or damage by fire or issuing surety or fidelity bonds, or insuring any person against bodily injury or disablement resulting from accident and against disablement resulting from disease, or insuring against loss or damage resulting from accident to or injury sustained by an employe or other person for which accident or injury the insured is liable, or insuring against loss or damage by burglary, theft or house-breaking, or insuring against glass breakage, or insuring against loss from injury to persons or property which results accidentally from steam boilers, elevators, electrical devices, engines and all machinery and appliances used in connection therewith, or operated thereby, or insuring against loss resulting from accidental damage to automobiles, or caused accidentally by automobiles, or insuring against loss or damage by water to any goods or premises arising from the breakage or leakage of sprinklers and water pipes, or insuring against loss or damage resulting from accident to or injury suffered by any person, for which loss or damage the insured is liable, or insuring persons, associations or corporations against loss or damage by reason of the giving or extending of credit or insuring against loss or damage by reason of encumbrances upon or defects in the title to real estate, and against loss by reason of the non-payment of the principal or interest of bonds, mortgages or other evidences of indebtedness, or insuring against any other casualty which may be lawfully made the subject of insurance or contract; defining the term "agent;" providing penalties for the violation of this act, and declaring an emergency;

And to inform the Senate that the House has amended the same as follows:

By inserting in line 59 of section 1 after the word "commissions" the words "or to any duly authorized solicitor or."

And that in the passage of the bill, as thus amended, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the House,

Mr. James moved that the Senate concur.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the Senators-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The following message from the House was also received and read:

To the President of the Senate:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

Sir:-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 324 (file No. 316), entitled

A bill to prohibit the making and enforcement of unauthorized contracts of fire insurance;

And to inform the Senate that the House has amended the same as follows:

1. By inserting in line 1 of section 1 and line 1 of section 2 after the word "all" the word "future;"

2. By inserting at the end of section 5 the words "Provided however, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to individuals, firms and corporations or unincorporated associations of individuals, firms and corporations who insure only their own properties through the medium of reciprocal or inter-insurance contracts."

And that in the passage of the bill, as thus amended, the House has concurred.

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The question being on concurring in the amendments made to the bill

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Mr. James moved that the Senate concur.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the Senators-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The following message from the House was also received and read:

House of Representatives,.
April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir:-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 109 (file No. 99), entitled

A bill to provide for the reporting of occupational diseases by physicians;

And to inform the Senate that the House has amended the same as follows:

By inserting in line 5 of section 1 after the word "send" the words "to the State Board of Health, who shall transmit.”

And that in the passage of the bill, as thus amended, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the House,

Mr. Taylor moved that the Senate concur.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the Senators-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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