matter is unimportant.

22 of 1908.

Appt of magistrate to hold small

debts Cout.

Schedule II

7 1887.

-Cancellatin

по твіт

д

undertaker's licence

for näsand and

This bring in the

Jyvee

ABL

the for's hands

matume of revpunishment schd not in

my opinion for lost in

with out appeat.

288

Trivial.

do.

15. gos ippankment of

Fund. No objection.

22 grs.

Љ

will ser

You

Direts

objectives

ཡིའི དང ...

of

fort to dispose

mainly to alloing the for?

at his over

unfiltered discretion of the

property of the Colony. Probath in most

Comedy

the armanto unsolved and

but the principle is objectimatle,

Seems

&

me.

the diratin

Cha

Sumand

it

retrograde stop in

g. despotism.

The pants to which I attach

Cassiderable wafportance, are

(1390), Wt, 20024-26, 6000, 11/08, A, & E, W, (8327).

1081-7, 6000. 4/09.

Uncrame

raised

the amendments to

7 1906

at least

I think the

8 of 1887.

Council

J

76

11 g 1900

Zu those a

of slimed to replaced

تفسلم

12/11

acque JJ.A. 15/11

I entirely agree with Mr. Stubbs. Re must resist

Sir F.Lugard's despotic tendancies

-

many of the

Vy

powers now transferred from the Gov. in Counte to

the Gov. ought not to be exercised by one man,

especially the grant of mining licences and leases,

and there are many matters, to which Mr. Stubbs calà

attention, which - in principle it is quite wrong

-

for the Cov. to decide without consulting his Ex.

Council, even though they are ordinarily of small

importance.

This Ord. is in conflict with sections x to xii

the Royal Instructions of the 19th of Jan., 1888,

which, as usual, oblige the Gov. to consult the Ex.

C. on matters which are not

too pressing ( in which case

too unimportant. or communicate with

he must de

them after taking action ) or unless it is against

public interest to consult them. It is not possible

to maintain that the grant of mining leases,

the imposition and remission of fees, questions

of extradition, or the grant of police pensions

are too unimportant to be submitted to the

Ex. Council. It would be

a very undesirable prece-

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