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On Section 7 on the
Subject of
Petitions it may
be doubted whether the Governor
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in Executive and not in Legislative Council is not the proper authority to which Petitions should be addressed.
I
9 find that live Petitions only have been ever addressed to the Legislative Council.
On Section 8. Motion, I imagine except in the shape of amendments
to Ordinances can only emanate from the Governor
who is constituted the
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Fons et origo of Legislation. Section g. unobjectionable. On Section 10. I do not
imagine that the Legislative
any power to
Council has
direct Inquiries indepondent ==
of the Governor.
Section 11- unobjectionable. Sections 12, 13, 14 and 15,
are suited to the business of
а
er
· popular assembly. It is right that the Governor.
Officer administering the es "Goverment should be
personally addressed, - and on the second reading of