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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · March 31, 1906 · Chapter 1359

Chapter 1359. To amend an Act approved March first, nineteen hundred and five, entitled “An Act to amend section four of an Act entitled ‘An Act relating to the Metropolitan police of the District of Columbia,’ approved February twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and one.” March 31, 1906. [[H

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CHAP. 1359.— An Act To amend an Act approved March first, nineteen hundred and five, entitled “An Act to amend section four of an Act entitled ‘An Act relating to the Metropolitan police of the District of Columbia,’ approved February twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and one.” March 31, 1906. [[H. R. 14813](/us/bill/34/hr/14813).] [[Public, No. 79](/us/pl/34/79).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That from and after theDistrict of Columbia.Pensions, police, etc.Vol. 33, p. 821, amended.Vol. 31, p. 820. passage of this Act the provision of the Act approved March first, nineteen hundred and five, entitled “An Act to amend section four of an Act entitled ‘An Act relating to the Metropolitan police of the District of Columbia, approved February twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and one,” for the relief, during widowhood, of dependent mothersPensions to dependent mothers. of unmarried deceased members of said Metropolitan police force and of unmarried deceased members of the fire department of said District, shall include such mothers of any such deceased members of said policeMothers of members who died prior to March 1, 1905, included. force and of said fire department who have died from injury or disease prior to March first, nineteen hundred and five.
Approved, March 31, 1906.
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