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the Working Party also recommends that we batch all the bills reaching their third readings in the same sitting so that with due economy of effort they can be made law by one shout of acclamation.

The Working Party found little, if anything, wrong with the present procedure for question time. But it did wonder whether there was perhaps too much reliance on questions as a substitute for debate, and whether some of the statements sought by questions might to advantage be instead the basis of subjects raised say, in adjournment debates. The Working Party thought it worthwhile to point out, too, that Standing Orders as presently written do not preclude the answering of supplementary questions by an official different from the one to whom the substantive question had been addressed.

As for debates, the Working Party noted that the presentation of a supplementary Appropriation Bill on the unaudited accounts of the territory in about June or July of each year would provide an opportunity for a third general debate, as it were an echo of the debate on the motion of thanks for the Governor's Address at the beginning of the Legislative Year and of the debate on the Budget Speech. Although there is always a great deal of work at the end of a legislative session, unofficial members might wish to take advantage of this opportunity: such a debate would round off the work of the session it would provide useful guidelines on which the Administration could work during the recess prior to the Governor's next annual address. The Working Farty also hoped that the present declining trend in the number of debate's of motions and on the adjournment would be reversed.

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