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2. When the debate took place on the reasons why this vote was omitted in the estimates for 1901, the gentleman in question was not present. In writing to me he has since expressed his concurrence with the views expressed by Sir Henry Pottinger and Mr. (or Sir) Henry May.
3. As the Committee of the City Hall have, within the last few days, reopened the question with the government, I have some hope that they may come round to the sensible view expressed by the trustees, with the exception of one member of the Legislative Council, Mr. (or M.) Tyers, an Entertaining ...
I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient humble servant, Hopeffernery.
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2. When the debate
ook place on the reasory
vie was
why
this voce
mitter
in the botimates for 1001,
be this quatics was wit present. in writing The Geting flowing Veilsten
be has since
expressed his
with frecord his concurrence in the views expressed by 3. Popis and Mr My Ray.
3. As the Committer of the (ity ffall have, withing the last few days, reopened the quicting with the govemment,
I have some hope that
they may
comme
o the sensible vient
expressed by to trustee,
M. Tyris,
& Entertames
member of the
by Every
Legislative Connect with
exception.
one
I have the bonos the
My Lord
Your lordships moet obediens humble vervan
Hopeffernery.
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