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the Legislative Council who use re-
appointed.
(3) Clauses IX and XXX (Minutes
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of Executive and Legislative Councils)
Instead of reading over at each meet-
iing of the Executive and Legislative
Councile, the Minutes of the last
preceding meeting, it has been found
convenient elsewhere to circulate
them to members previously and simply
to confirm or amend them at the
meeting itself. The wording of the
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Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
clauses has been modified to allow
of this, if thought desirable,
precise procedure to be adopted
The
Mr. Read
Sir H. Just
Sir G. Fiddes.
would be conveniently prescribed in
the Standing Ordera.
Clause XXX has further bean
assimilated to Colonial Regulation
No. 185, which requires Minutes of
the Legislative Council to be sent homa
by the earliest opportunity. It will
usually be sufficient if they are trans-
mitted under cover of a note from the
Mr. Steel-Maitland.
Mr. Bonar Law.
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(4) Clause XIII (Legislative Council)
Provision has been made for the appoint-
mant of Official Members by the Govarner
in pursuance of Instructions, thus
obviating the necessity a Royal
Warrant.
(5) Clauses XIV and IV. (Legislative
Council Provisional Appointments).
·
These clauses have been amplified upon
what are now the usual lines.
(5) Claus. XVI (Unofficial Members
of the Legislative Council. Vacation
of seats and re-appointment) A proviso
has been added to the affect that if
a provisional appointment is immediately
followed by a definitive appointment
the six year term of office shall date
from the former appointment.
(7) Clauses XVLL and XVIII. (Legis-
lative Council. Seats declared void in
certain cases. Acceptance of resign-
ation of Unofficial Members). These are
now
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