1 ! M 223 Ceive, and yet "public" offering substantial, though unshifted, amount of coffre he wanted improvements. And Mr. Chicken Win, the Senior Unofficial member, spoke strongly against extending a remedy. You will, I learnt before this, that all the Unofficial members of Council (including two who were entirely favourable to the Bill) were on the Commission that reported in favour of the efficiency of the account, and signed the report! They voted against the 3rd reading of the Bill. It is all quite inexplicable.

The Council will see that the schedule comprised the item of financial improvements. And again, the fact is that they have a good opportunity of fighting the Ld. in a manner that is not silly, for they are not silly, and they made it clear that, in spite of my reminding them, they think they were wise by then. They could not possibly have explained the opportunity. His many mens were awory diffimis.

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