CO129-216 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1884 [5-6] — Page 454

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only remark further that I have

given strict injunctions that the forms prescribed by Article 25 of

the royal

New

Instructions and

by the

Standing Orders of the ~~~~

Legislature shall be scrupulously sbserved for the future. I have not failed to mention in previous despatokes that, owing to the strife

the

recently raging among Government lofficials, and to other causes, (some of which at

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least are known to the Colonial

1office

Copies of the New Standing Orders were - transmitted with the Governor's despatch n:119 of the 15th April, 1884.

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Office), great discord, ineqularity,

resently

and inconvenience reees

prevailed in the administrative arrangements of this Colony.

It is

everywhere recognized that I have already-restored harmony and efficiency to the general government;

and I am

ant NOW

engaged in reforming

as fast as circumstances will permit, the several Departments of the public service.

7.

proceed to insert the

report of the Attorney-General

the Ordinance now under review

on

when

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