distinction between Euroresus and chivere in the public notice admission to the mucenta.
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The question was fully Discussed at the Legislative Council on the 10th.
Copies of debate in Legislative Council attended. Chief Justice's letter to me were laid before the Legislative Council.
When the Estimates were wed, and M. Terwick was unable to get a single increaser of his the ease.
The only member who was absent from that meeting, the Chief Justice, has written to the Colonial Secretary to express his concurrence in the views publicized at the Council Table by the two unofficial Members, Mr. Styric and I. Sta hoy.
Mr. Reypis had said "He saw no reason why the same Prolification should not be put up in the Library. In principle, he had the same objection to any distinction being drawn.
Mr. Sty. Choy, had said "There was no valid accuse for drawing the distinction in the Museum notice. It had been said that the Chinese had never objected to the notice. But that was not true, because the Chinese did complain about it.
If reference were made to the Chinese newspapers, it would be seen that articles had been written bitterly complaining of this
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