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BILL ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FOR THE NATURALIZATION OF TSU TAK-PIU otherwise CHING Ú.— The Attorney General moved the third reading of this Bill.

The Colonial Secretary seconded.

Question put and passed.

Bill read a third time.

Question put--that this Bill do pass.

Bill passed, and numbered as Ordinance 5 of 1889.

BILL ENTITLED THE STATUTE LAW PRESERVATION ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ORdinance, 1889.- The Attorney General moved the third reading of this Bill.

The Colonial Secretary seconded.

Question-put and passed.

Bill read a third time.

Question put-that this Bill do pass.

Bill passed, and numbered as Ordinance 6 of 1889.

BILL ENTITLED THE CORONER'S ABOLITION ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTAL Ordinance, 1889.—The Attorney General moved the third reading of this Bill.

The Colonial Secretary seconded. Question-put and passed.

Bill read a third time.

Question put-that this Bill do pass.

Bill passed, and numbered as Ordinance 7 of 1889.

BILL ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE POWERS OF POLICE MAGISTRATES.-The Attorney General moved the third reading of this Bill.

The Colonial Secretary seconded.

Question-put and passed.

Bill read a third time.

Question put-that this Bill do pass.

Bill passed, and numbered as Ordinance 8 of 1889.

BILL ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE REFORMATORY SCHOOLS ORDINANCE, 1886.-The Attorney General moved that the Council do go into Committee on this Bill.

The Colonial Secretary seconded.

Question-put and passed.

Bill reported with amendments.

BILL ENTITLED THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ORDINANCE, 1889.-The Attorney General moved that the Council do go into Committee on this Bill.

The Colonial Secretary seconded.

Question-put and passed.

Bill reported with a verbal amendment.

UNDER

By-Laws under "THE PUBLIC HEALTH ORDINANCE, 1887."-Read certain Bye-Laws made by the Sanitary Board, under The Public Health Ordinance, 1887, dated the 20th December, 1887.

Question put-that these Bye-Laws be approved.

Bye-Laws approved.

ADJOURNMENT. The Council then adjourned to Thursday, the 10th instant, at 4 P.M.

Read and confirmed, this 10th day of January, 1889.

ARATHOON SETH,

Clerk of Councils.

G. WILLIAM Des Vœux,

Governor.

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