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... employment to labor and fair re- turn to invested capital . Modern in- dustry is more and more dependent upon skilled operators . This need in agriculture is now being served by the State Agricultural Department and through the various ...
... employment to labor and fair re- turn to invested capital . Modern in- dustry is more and more dependent upon skilled operators . This need in agriculture is now being served by the State Agricultural Department and through the various ...
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... employment of women and minors . By the same gentleman : Bill an act requiring institutions receiving State aid to give free treatment to patients from Reformatory for Men and Re- formatory for Women . By the same gentleman : Dill an ...
... employment of women and minors . By the same gentleman : Bill an act requiring institutions receiving State aid to give free treatment to patients from Reformatory for Men and Re- formatory for Women . By the same gentleman : Dill an ...
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... office of said Secretary since the opening of the Eightieth Legislature ; said list to show the name and residence of 1 such agents and counsel , the date of their employment 48 LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE , JANUARY 18 , 1921.
... office of said Secretary since the opening of the Eightieth Legislature ; said list to show the name and residence of 1 such agents and counsel , the date of their employment 48 LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE , JANUARY 18 , 1921.
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Maine. Legislature. such agents and counsel , the date of their employment and of its termina- tion , the name and residence of their employers and the purpose of the employment and the said Secretary is directed to print three hundred ...
Maine. Legislature. such agents and counsel , the date of their employment and of its termina- tion , the name and residence of their employers and the purpose of the employment and the said Secretary is directed to print three hundred ...
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... employment of women and minors ; and on further motion by the same gentleman the bill was re - committed to the joint committees on labor and legal affairs . Mr. ROUNDS of Portland : Mr. Speaker , I would like to take from the table ...
... employment of women and minors ; and on further motion by the same gentleman the bill was re - committed to the joint committees on labor and legal affairs . Mr. ROUNDS of Portland : Mr. Speaker , I would like to take from the table ...
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Page 709 - ... one for the term of one year, one for the term of two years, and one for the term of three years ; and one member of said board shall be elected annually thereafter, who shall hold his office for three years.
Page 8 - He shall annually communicate to the legislature each case of reprieve, commutation, or pardon granted, stating the name of the convict, the crime of which he was convicted, the sentence and its date, and the date of the commutation, pardon, or reprieve, with his reasons for granting the same.
Page 91 - An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to civil employment", approved June 2, 1920, as amended (USC, title 29, ch.
Page 446 - He shall from time to time give the Legislature information of the condition of the State, and recommend to their consideration such measures, as he may judge expedient.
Page 12 - The Governor shall communicate to the Legislature, at the beginning of every session, every case of reprieve or pardon granted, stating the name of the convict, the crime for which he was convicted, the sentence, its date, the date of the pardon or reprieve, and the reasons for granting the same.
Page 148 - Ordered, that a joint select committee of three on the part of the senate, with such as the house may join, be appointed to consider the governor's message and report the reference of its several subjects to appropriate committees.
Page 195 - An Act to Define, Regulate, and License Real Estate Brokers and Real Estate Salesmen; to Create a State Real Estate Commission, and to Provide a Penalty for a Violation of the Provisions Hereof.
Page 690 - Any officer or employee of the commission who shall make public any information obtained by the commission without its authority, unless directed by a court, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $5,000, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.
Page 594 - AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE BENEFITS OF AN ACT PASSED BY THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROMOTION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OF PERSONS' DISABLED IN INDUSTRY OR OTHERWISE...
Page 681 - Appointment. shall hold office for a term of four years from the date of his appointment, and until his successor is appointed and qualified.