198
Surrun
Li
not avth to request the Officer
Commanding to support the cucarers of
Surrument,
and
bound to speak
be
The feels herself
if be
or vote against them.
on undesirable conflict crises. It has
temporarily been found preferable that
the Colonial government should have
the advice of the Commander in
the
Office
With these modifications, in §. Arwen's
Reform Bill will not do a
renteral to any As he has found
that he proposes.
do well to fur
1/2
dgaite
igre.D.
harm
Good.
hritic Expectations,
most of
[ I am not sure
as & the Gennar
he has been bad & Expect
the Executive Council, but that be saith
not take part in the proceedings of
repontain council; they not of can trace
reference &tter persunt feuera
person would express concurrence
Jum
quinn hat it ri un desirable
on
The fully fecakt
in brei.
cipple that the brief justice should sit
in a denial hesistations where
puent member of qualified perr
in otturied without hemm
or
a
can
but bean the
C.) in the Council. — Ees, this seems
present C. J.
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If the treasurer is also mutter por
thee Official list (see page 43 of despalet /
then will remain 6.
torder
ngth. D
6 ofpicit
members
And
order to retain
A
majority of fnial
the or
I would drop and on 5. Brwen's proposed
In Peace, Sho
hoenice
the frestices 9
1
thom
to Chamber f
of Commerce.
7
healt
which
Commanding -
tool the seat in the Leg. Council taste to Streit" has the & & them is that Downing some personal ofcction to him, especially the all- of the iffin Commendary sets in
staten mences of.
the other peal Crown
Crionies. Perhaps "primaple should fin
way here,
comet him
No Which Il. J Reerst full
I D
but
I would drop out one of the unofficials the hominated by the] hasaber of fommerce instead of dropping the momince of the Justices of the Pences. They will for rather a capel
I themed give senere Austatuary bepilation format.
shmable
Sargent
2 seat in them.
"Let out in his dy palin
leem the wise and
will dis f. Bowen proposals
The m
difficulty of appearn the want of fit men
Av