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Justice, and was carried by majority of three votes. It is strange that, when Sir George Bowen laid before the Council for approval, on 10th April, 1884, the new Standing Rules and Orders which had been drafted by a Committee composed of the Attorney-General, the Treasurer, Mews Ryrie (the seconder of Mr. Ewen's resolution), Sassoon, and Wongthing, the universal discontent and dissatisfaction alleged to have prevailed for many years past did not prompt some Member either to object to the appointment of the Finance Committee or to propose that its meetings should be held with open doors. Instead of this, the new Standing Rules were unanimously adopted.
6.
If it was pointed out by the supporters of the amendment that the resolution was unnecessary, since it was competent to any member, when the adoption of any report of Finance
12
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Justice, and was carried by majority of three votes. It is strange that, when Sir George Bowen laid before the Corneil for approval, on 10th April, 1884, : the new Standing Rules and -Orders which had been drafted
by a
Committee
composed of the Attorney-General, the Treasurer,
and Mews Ryrie (the seconder of Mr. Mr. Ewen's resolution),
Sassoon, and
Wongthing, the
universal discontent and
dissatisfaction alleged to have
prevailed
prevailed for many years past did not prompt
some Member
either to object to the
to the appointment
of the Finance Committee or to
- propose that its meetings should be held with open doors. Instead
of
this, the new
were unanim.
6.
•
Standing Rules
animously adopted.
If
Avas
pointed out
by the supporters of the amendment
that the resolution was
ANNEO L I SA
essary, since it was
competent to any
member, when.
the adoption of any report of Finance
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