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distentions
can be tolerated in
supported by public money.
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a1
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proposed.
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K Nov5
The City Hall erected on
public land
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and partly at the public expense, was
The Library intended for public and Museum, which forms part
has
it, and which has been supported
by
an annual grant of $1200 from the public treasury, we intended the open to all well-behaved and decent people. But the City Hall Committee have placed restrictions on the admission of Chinese by
excluding them on
477
Sundays
and at certain hours on
other days. This having been
complained of, Sir M. Hicks Beach suggested that the
experiment
of removing these restrictions should be tried
for six months. But the Committee proving obstinate, the Governor omitted the usual vote
$1200
from the estimates for 1881. Hence this discussion. The Governor reports however that he has hopes of a satisfactory arrangement which will enable him to put back the vote. There was also a dispute to whom the money
should be paid, whether to the Committee or to the Treasurer, which the Governor has settled (with apparent reason) in favour of the latter
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but of course
no clap
distentions
can be tolerated in
supported by puthi money.
Wait
a1
Wilding events fal
pupoed.
RM 3/11
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Rav4 UN 3
I cannot wade through the pages
of talking printed in unctorumer
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this Despectile
me know
abuet
shortly
Ford Kimberley
Plume Let
it is all
what it is
K Nov5
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public land
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and partly at the public cxpense, was
The Library intended for public and Museum, which forms part
has
it, and which has been supported
hy
an annual grant of $1200 pran the public treasury, we intender the open to all well behaved and decents deeped people. But the City Hall Committer have placed restrictions on the adumpion of Clunere by
excluding them on
477
Sundays
and at certain powers on
other days. This having been
complamed of, Sir M. Hich Beach suggested that thi
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experiment
of removing there restrections should be tries
for six months. But the Committer proving obatiale, the Sovernor omitted the usual vote
$1200
from tu belummate for 1881. Hence this discussion. The Governor reports however that he has hopes of a satisfactory avansement which will enable him to hat back the vote. There was also a dispute to whom the money
should be paid, whether to the Committer or to the Fuster, which the Governor has settler (with apparent reason) in pavour of the latter
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