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contrary to order, and motion for adjournment having been regalived, the business of the day
proeceded with:
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On a subsequent day the Colonial Secretary having pointed out the course which a Member of
Conneil should adopt when desiring
to record his opinion
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matter
which the Governor declined to allow
to be debated, Mr. Kyrie sent in
statement, such
by
as
that contemplated
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the Royal Instructions (Artiole VIII) 14th Octolam 1314 to which I offered no objection to being entered upon the Minutes. This
was ordered to be done at the Meeting held on the 1o Instant.
12. July 1858.
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case),
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-privilege which has been raised.
Your Lordship will perhaps bear in mind that the objection to
the Colonial Secretary's letter is
based
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of the General Rules (Never) of the Camoil, which abures to Mambers freedan of speech, and prohibits the Government from I questioning them for any thing they have ward therein. This privilege
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the similar J
constitutional right accorded to
Members of Parliament, and by analogy you so far,
goes
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