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195 14. Feby 1858 Acknowledging circular of 5. August on the subject of leave of absence, and calling attention to a certain reference therein.
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Acknowledging circular of 20th September, and referring to expected instructions on the subject of Emigration of Chinese
Reporting death of Commodore Abbot, late of H.M.'s Navy
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6. To fanuary ses. Transmitting the date of Despatches addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies during the year end 1885.
teknowledging receipt of despatches to 22, 37 &c. 3th November, 14 nove
Replying to Despatch No.23 of 25th June 1855, on the subject of Government servants residing in Government Buildings, in relation to the application of Captain Withins for free quarters
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Suclosing Notification, publishing Return of Land Sales held in the Colony during the year 1855-
Respecting employment of a Foreman of Works in the Surveyor General's Department
Acknowledging Despatch Nr. 92 of 7th October 1855, on the subject of the act of the Victoria Legislature to make provision for "certain Chinese Immigrants" (with 6 extra copies)
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79. January 1856
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Reporting measures adopted for the disposal of Criminal and Summary Jurisdiction cases, during the continued illness of Chief Justice Hulme.
Transmitting Lists of Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils for the half year ending 31 December 1855
Acknwoledging Despatch No.20 of 4th October 1855; on the subject of the naturalization of Messrs. "Rievaucher and Dalmada
Reporting Colonel Caine's return from India
Transmitting copy of Ordinance Nr. 1 of 1836 re-enacting the provisions of the Neutrality Ordinance (Colonial) Nr. 1 of 1855. (with 6 extra copies)
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Suggesting arrangements for the administration of justice, in the event of Chief Justice Hulme's retirement from the Bench.
Submitting a proposal from the Oriental Bank Corporation to receive in deposit the unappropriated Balances in the Colonial Treasury.
Relative to projected formation of a Public Quay in front of houses on the north side of the Queen's Road in Victoria,