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Despatch of the 13th February 1885 _ copy of which was forwarded to this Chamber by Governor Fir Ges. I. Barcin and to state that, after the confident expectation which this Chamber was led to entertain, that the Quaranture Regulations of this Colony would at last be placed upon a rational and satisfactory fasis civilar to the system prevailing in the Cuites Mingdom, the Committee feel they have no other course left open to them, in juostice to the interests of this Colony, but to submit the whole question for your consideration and fuial decision.
The Committee cannot help stating, also that the action of the Executive has given rise
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to a very general opeusion in the Colony, that the present regulations have been framed ouring the fact that no adequate provision been made to meet any
mcursion of cholera as other epidemic disease unto the Colony,
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neglect to which, as will be gathered from correspondence, this Chamber has repeatedly, but without effect or reply, called the attention
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