LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, No. 11.
TUESDAY, 14TH JUNE, 1892.
PRESENT:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR
(Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G.).
The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, (GEORGE THOMAS MICHAEL O'BRIEN, C.M.G.).
the Attorney General, (WILLIAM MEIGH GOODMAN).
the Registrar General, (JAMES Haldane STEWART LOCKHART).
2
27
the Acting Colonial Treasurer, (FRANCIS HENRY MAY).
27
the Director of Public Works, (FRANCIS ALFRED COOPER).
37
"
>>
";
J
the Harbour Master, (ROBERT MURRAY RUMSEY).
CATCHICK PAUL CHATER,
HO KAI, M.B., C.M.
THOMAS HENDERSON WHITEHEAD.
EMANUEL RAPHAEL BELILIOS.
ABSENT:
The Honourable JAMES JOHNSTONE KESWICK.
The Council met pursuant to notice.
The Minutes of the last Meeting, held on the 7th June, 1892, were read and confirmed.
His Excellency the Governor proposed that the Council should give a tangible proof of its sym- pathy with Mauritius in the misfortune which had overtaken it in consequence of the recent hurricane which had caused such destruction to life and property, and requested the Colonial Secretary to move a resolution to the effect that Rs 10,000 should be voted for that purpose.
The Colonial Secretary then moved the following resolution :-
That a vote be passed by this Council for such a sum as would produce Rs 10,000 in Mauritius
for the relief of the sufferers from the recent calamity in that island.
The Honourable C. P. CHATER seconded.
Question-put and agreed to.
ADJOURNMENT.—The Council then adjourned sine die.
Read and confirmed, this 16th day of November, 1892.
F. H. MAY, Acting Clerk of Councils.
WILLIAM ROBINSON,
Governor.