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beyond a first reading.
6.
I thought it better,
under all the circumstances, to
Your
submit this Bill to you for
instructions, before allowing it to be read a first time. The Standing Orders affecting Private Bills have been complied with;
and so, there will be no
delay
in introducing it into the Legislative Council, after your pleasure respecting it shall _
have been ascertained. I would
observe that it is understood that
other
other Missions connected with
various religious
Communions
here
are
likely to apply for
-
incorporation, and that it - would be desirable to lay down
principles generally applicable
to these cases.
Probably there has been similar legislation in
other Colonies.
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"From a subsequent
by
Messrs
melosure 5 letter forwarded
Sharp, Johnson and Stokes,
Th Nov, 1885.
on
the 10th instant, it will be seen
that the evidence required by
ne