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the Budget for 1856/57.

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7.

102

are to be discussed

when questions affecting the Queen's

the Queen's subjects settled

in China is I think likely to be

If great assistance to the Legislative Council.

As the Estimates for

the next

year will be sent Home by present mail there would be great advantage in having the reconstruction of the Legislative Council determined before preparing

the Budget for 1856/57.

Though I have not introduced

the subject of publicity of debate

into these suggestions the advantages

of such

publicity immensely preponderate in

my

mind

over

the benefits that result from secrecy or

conformity with any discussion.

In your

Lordship's despatch an

official

despatch delivered

Copy to Sir George Grey despatched 28 April last, 17.

to Colonel Caine.

I have the honour to be With the highest respect, Your Lordship's, Most obedient humble Servant, Whitewing

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7.

102

are to be discussed

when questions affecting the Queen's

the Queen's subjects settled

in China is I think likely to be

If great assistance to the Legislative Council.

As the Estimates for

the next year will be sent Home by present mail there would be great advantage in having the reconstruction of the Legislative Council determined before preparing

the Budget for 1856/57.

Though I have not introduced

the subject of publicity of debate

into these suggestions the advantages

of such publicity immensely preponderate in

my mind over

the benefits that result from secrecy or conformity with any discussion.

In your Lordship's despatch an official despatch delivered Copy to Sir George Grey despatched 28 April last, 17 to Colonel Caine.

I have the honour to be With the highest respect, Your Lordship's, Most obedient humble Servant, Whitewing

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