bring that everything will
be done that can be done
for the
tomorrow
interest
of all classes of the Community?
wao
laid Eliss proposition before his Excellency the Governor
who states his readiness to accept the
same
but suggests in addition the words
"Ask Governor to reconsider his avowed intention of not putting the vote upon the estimates for 1880"
The Committee did not consider the addition advisable,
but agreed to the original basis of settlement and on
the 1st December 1849 a Special Meeting
was called at which all the members of the Committee together with His Honor the Chief Justice and
the Right Reverend Bishop Burdon attended!
At this meeting the question was discussed in all its bearings,
and new rules were decided upon by the majority of those present.
The Bishop, who has resided for many years amongst the Chinese and has thorough knowledge of them and their language, matters, and feelings, being one of those who supported the new regulations.
After deciding upon these rules, it was unanimously decided by those present at the meeting that it was not necessary to consider the second article of the basis of settlement.
A copy of the new regulations agreed upon at the meeting is enclosed for Your...
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be done that can be done
for the
tomorrow
interest
of all classes of the Community?
wao
laid Eliss proposition before his Excellency the Governor
who states his readiness to accept the
same
but suggests in addition the words
"Ask Governor to reconsider his avowed intention of not putting the vote upon the estimates for 1880"
The Committee did not consider the addition advisable,
but agreed to the original basis of settlement and on
the 1st December 1849 a Special Meeting
was called at which all the members of the Committee together with His Honor the Chief Justice and
the Right Reverend Bishop Burdon attended!
At this meeting the question was discussed in all its bearings,
and new rules were decided upon by the majority of those present.
The Bishop, who has resided for many years amongst the Chinese and has thorough knowledge of them and their language, matters, and feelings, being one of those who supported the new regulations.
After deciding upon these rules, it was unanimously decided by those present at the meeting that it was not necessary to consider the second article of the basis of settlement.
A copy of the new regulations agreed upon at the meeting is enclosed for Your...