Was the Locative Council, be it known that the same might have been said of Sir Alexander's appointment.

Is Sir Smale in the Legislative Council, but does not appear to be the same objection as to Mr Snowden in that Council. I here incidentally supported.

If an officer is appointed to an office, which under the Queen's instructions causes a seat in Council is attached, absolutely declines to attend. I think he might be fairly called upon to resign; but Sir Innes Colborne's contumacy has been allowed to continue for 2 years past.

I incline to think that Sir Innes might still be required to telegraph to Financial Collorme to like her that where he was.

4601, Khoi bang lang King 238

MINUTE PAPER.

As regards some arrangement, a quorum which we have aborded a debate. I think it is preferable to have some course of action.

In L. the 15, there would be a fault in the heaviness & Registrar General, Valian M. Smith who handles them officially. Les & Seal would do some good.

The man Smithe thinks that apparently W. Prince the Sungur Semnal has a hat. Ideally, the attendance should be counted in for a quorum.

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Was the Legislative Council, be it known that the same might have been said of Sir Alexander's appointment.

Is Sir Smale in the Legislative Council, but does not appear to be the same objection as to Mr Snowden in that Council. I here incidentally supported.

If an officer is appointed to an office, which under the Queen's instructions causes a seat in Council to be attached, and he absolutely declines to attend, I think he might be fairly called upon to resign; but Sir Innes Colborne's contumacy has been allowed to continue for 2 years past.

I incline to think that they might still be required to telegraph to Financial Colborne to inform her that where he was.

MINUTE PAPER.

As regards some arrangement, a quorum which we have debated. I think it is preferable to have some course of action.

In the Legislative Council, there would be a fault in the heaviness & Registrar General, Valian M. Smith who handles them officially. The Lieutenant Governor & Seal would do some good.

The man Smith thinks that apparently W. Prince, the Secretary General, has a hat. Ideally, the attendance should be counted in for a quorum.

Let's correct and simplify it further to adhere strictly to the format and rules:

Was the Legislative Council, be it known that the same might have been said of Sir Alexander's appointment.

Is Sir Smale in the Legislative Council, but does not appear to be the same objection as to Mr Snowden in that Council. I here incidentally supported.

If an officer is appointed to an office, which under the Queen's instructions causes a seat in Council to be attached, and he absolutely declines to attend, I think he might be fairly called upon to resign; but Sir Innes Colborne's contumacy has been allowed to continue for 2 years past.

I incline to think that they might still be required to telegraph to Financial Colborne to inform her that where he was. 4601, Khoi bang lang King 238

MINUTE PAPER.

As regards some arrangement, a quorum which we have debated. I think it is preferable to have some course of action.

In the Legislative Council, the 15th, there would be a fault in the heaviness & Registrar General, Valian M. Smith who handles them officially. The Lieutenant Governor & Seal would do some good.

The man Smith thinks that apparently W. Prince, the Secretary General, has a hat. Ideally, the attendance should be counted in for a quorum.

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