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as
required by the same.
On the 26th of March it was read a first time when no opposition to it was offered.
On the 5th of April it came on for second reading and passed through Committee. All proceedings connected with it were unopposed and nothing, except a verbal alteration, having been made in Committee it was, as permitted by the Standing Orders, read a third time and passed at this same sitting.
4.
On the 11th of April I received a letter, of which I enclose a copy from Mr. Francis, Q.C., the leading barrister here, requesting that for the reasons mentioned by him I should refuse to give my assent to the Ordinance. I referred this letter to the Attorney General,
Laufen
8
5
as
required by the same.
On the 26th of March
it was read a
when no
was
read a first
first time opposition to it
offered.
On the 5th of April it -
Came on
for second reading
and passed through Committee. All proceedings
connected with it were
unopposed and nothing, except a verbal alteration, having been made in - Committee it was, as
permitted
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permitted by the Standing Orders, read a third time..
and passed at this same sitting.
4.
On the 11th of April I
received a
I enclose a
letter, of which
mr
-copy from Mr. Francis, Q. C., the leading
barrister here, requesting that for the reasons mentioned by him I should refuse to give my Ordinance. I referred this lotter to the Attorney General,
assent to the
and
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