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His Excellency: II (i) is what I cannot agree
to. That means we should have to control
movements of salt within the Colony and I cannot
do it.
Ir Southern:
Do you think that every shop will
require a special licence?
His Excellency: If only they go above the
prescribed amount.
Ir Southorn: You would have to have legislation
to make it an offence.
His Excellency: Yes, there is no doubt about
that.
The explanatory clause at the end of
Article II seems alright.
Article III - That is our law is it not?
Mr. Southorn:
Dynamite, but it does not affect
sulphur or saltpetre do you know Mr. Lloyd?
Fr. Floyd: Sulphur and saltpetre I think are dangerous goods and they have to get removal
permit from the Police.
Mr. Southorn: Is there any supervision or
license required to store them?
Fr. Lloyd: Yes, they have to be stored.
His Excellency: Are sulphur and saltpetre dealt with as dangerous goods?
Ir. Lloyds