Ordinance,
would be valid.
10_ Showed the Duke of Buckingham and Chando consider this objection
to have any force,
it would
be for
decision whether the Ordinance shoves.
not be amended
before it is
confirmed.
It is
true that it might
be confirmed
and the foverna
at
{
of misleading
a
the
public by allowing
Law, confirmed by the Crown, to
remain in the Colomine Stature Book
which
on some
points
the fovernar by.
instruction from the Lecuting of State
from acting
is
preclu
ded
on,
and
which
f
acted on
would result in
illegality
the same time instructed to abotain
from passing any bye lave
unauthried by
the Imperial Act,
from sanctioning any change
by the Emigration Officer
in
schedules B+C_ and to make by proclamation any required change
the medical scale. But this
Course would be
open
to the offer hom
f
// _ If however, the ultra-vies
objection be untenable,
be untenable, the Ordinance
is unobjectionable,
and Is
se
dee no reason
why it should not be approved. It will
strengthen the hands
7
the Colonial
Executive in matters relating
to
Emigration prior to embarkation, and
it appeare sufficiently
objects for which
it
Wa
to meet the
passed. It provides