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I toebt, much, whether the proposed Ordinance) is werranked by international Law, as it af pears to carry Colonial perisdiation into
end I am
foreign sritny, and on foreign ships I am given to undres land that if passed, the Ordinance mill lead to remonstrances on the part of the Representatives
of foreign gove
ments .
ott was hered), a second hires
today ins their leges latiors Council
as was was
deirous of sex-taining
what view the Members would
toke of the principles involved
in the Ordinance – but I shall
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not proceed for ther in passing
the Ordinance) until Fascertain that yo
I you do not deem that principles objectionable
The Votes in the s
Council were-
For the second speading-
M. Sardine
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Chief Magistrats Purveys General Coherent
Treasurer Morney General Chief stuctive Against-
Mr Dent
Lyall Acting Colonial foretary
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