Lordship's dispatch W. 158 of this year,
which authorized, on my recommendation, an increase in the number of the Unofficial Members of the Colonial Legislature, but that the continued exclusion of the Treasurer from the Executive, and of the General Commanding the Troops from the Legislative Council is regretted by all competent judges.
In my despatch No. ... of even date herewith, I have submitted some facts and arguments respecting the case of the Treasurer; and I now propose to treat of the position of the General Commanding Her Majesty's Troops.
I have had under my careful consideration both the Colonial Office dispatches 118/153 and 174 of 1833, the first continuing the exclusion of the General from the Legislature at his headquarters at Hongkong, although he retains his seat in the Legislature at Singapore, and the second continuing his exclusion from ...
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Lordship's dispatch W. 158 of this year,
which authorized, on my recommendation, an increase in the number of the Unofficial Members of the Colonial Legislature, but that the continued exclusion of the Treasurer from the Executive, and of the General Commanding the Troops from the Legislative Council is regretted by all competent judges.
In my despatch No. ... of even date herewith, I have submitted some facts and arguments respecting the case of the Treasurer; and I now propose to treat of the position of the General Commanding Her Majesty's Troops.
3. I have had under my careful consideration both the Colonial Office dispatches 118/153 and 174 of 1833, the first continuing the exclusion of the General from the Legislature at his headquarters at Hongkong, although he retains his seat in the Legislature at Singapore, and the second continuing his exclusion from ...
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Lordship's dispatch W. 158 of this year,
which authorized, on my recommendation, an increase in the number of the Unofficial Members of the Colonial Legislature, but that the continued exclusion of the Treasurer from the Executive, and of the General Commanding the Troops from the Legislative Council is regretted by all competent judges.
In my despatch No. ... of even date herewith, I have submitted some facts and arguments respecting the case of the Treasurer; and I now propose to treat of the position of the General Commanding Her Majesty's Troops.
3. I have had under my careful consideration both the Colonial Office dispatches 118/153 and 174 of 1833, the first continuing the exclusion of the General from the Legislature at his headquarters at Hongkong, although he retains his seat in the Legislature at Singapore, and the second continuing his exclusion from ...
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Lordship's dispatch W. 158 of this year,
which authorized, on my recommendation, an increase in the number of the Unofficial Members of the Colonial Legislature, but that the continued exclusion of the Treasurer from the Executive, and of the General Commanding the Troops from the Legislative Council is regretted by all competent judges.
In my despatch No. ... of even date herewith, I have submitted some facts and arguments respecting the case of the Treasurer; and I now propose to treat of the position of the General Commanding Her Majesty's Troops.
3. I have had under my careful consideration both the Colonial Office dispatches 118/153 and 174 of 1833, the first continuing the exclusion of the General from the Legislature at his headquarters at Hongkong, although he retains his seat in the Legislature at Singapore, and the second continuing his exclusion from ...
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Lordship's dispatch W. 158 of this year,
which authorized, on my recommendation, an increase in the number of the Unofficial Members of the Colonial Legislature, but that the continued exclusion of the Treasurer from the Executive, and of the General Commanding the Troops from the Legislative Council is regretted by all competent judges.
In my despatch No. ... of even date herewith, I have submitted some facts and arguments respecting the case of the Treasurer; and I now propose to treat of the position of the General Commanding Her Majesty's Troops.
3. I have had under my careful consideration both the Colonial Office dispatches 118/153 and 174 of 1833, the first continuing the exclusion of the General from the Legislature at his headquarters at Hongkong, although he retains his seat in the Legislature at Singapore, and the second continuing his exclusion from ...
Page 341