4.
and the Ordinance.
"the subject, and the being
mended, was read
a first time. It was then
resolved, by a Majority of
the Council, (the Colonial Secretary dissenting ), that
the Ordinance thus
be
amended
- printed and published in the Government Gazette for general informat
The Colonial Se
nation.
6. Secretary in dissenting from this Resolution gave it as his Oprision that
the Ordinance should not
be
blished in the Gazette
e published until it had been again submitted to the Secretary
" of State in its as
form!
His
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8 January, 1857. Excellency The Governor
handed in for,
record in the
Minutes the
dissent.
e following
· from the Colonial Secretary, relative to the
Amended Venereal Ordinance:-
"Minute of dissent.
στ
the Venereal Ordinance.
: Having been the sole
" opponent of
"
"
the motion to
" read a first time and
" publish in the Gazette the
" Ordinance for the better