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Committee as a medium of communication between the Government and the people, will be forwarded for the consideration of the Home Government with a recommendation from the Governor in favor of its being adopted under such regulations as His Excellency may think fit.
The reorganization of the Police is occupying His Excellency's anxious attention.
In ordinary promulgation of an Ordinance to the Public is quite sufficient time before its final passing.
I would not advise the mention of the manner in which any of the Ordinances have passed the Council - that is to say, whether it passed unanimously or otherwise, in addressing the Committee.
I have no objection to the admission of the public to the Council Room on occasions of the Legislative Council being about to frame Ordinances.
(Signed) M. Caine
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Mono Lieutenant Governor's Colonial Secretary
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Government and the people. with be forwarded for the Consideration of the Hone Goverment with a recommendation
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in addressing the Committee. that such a clause passed cr Imanimous by or othervise.
Isu no objection to the
Admission of the bullic to the Council Roomon occasions of The Legistative Commoil being/rebout to frame Ordinances.
(Signed; M. Caine
(Line Copy)
Mono Juctenant Governors Colonial Secretary
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