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an
endorsement of the fact stated
by you
that the
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matter
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bunging forward
the following resolution
carried
The Chairman then said that the
revision of the treaty
subject of such wide that he thought it
impossible to
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Thanks of this Chamber be tendered to His Excellency Fir Richard Graves Mac Donnell for having at this juncture offered to transmit to their Majesty's Government any representation which the Chamber may desire to make upon the revision
of the
heaty.
The motion was seconded by Mr George Heard and unanimor
unanimously
carried.
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and important-
was quite
to dispose of it at
interest sitting and that the
present therefore could hardly be
Considered as
any thing
more
than
- preliminary meeting, there must
two adjournments followed a Committee specially.
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be one
by meetings
of
appointed, together with
final
general meeting to receive the address
modify it if necessary
as to-it's presentation.
and decide
He would
however be most happy to hear the
remarks