100
212
9.
Justice, in conjunction with the Colonial Secretary, and Registrar General, to consider the question and submit their advice.
was
a report consequently drawn up by them, and the conclusions at which they arrived were substantially agreed to by the Governor.
Another Bill was then drafted by Mr O'Malley embodying these recommendations, and some further suggestions on the subject.
Further suggestions on the subject were subsequently made by Mr. Wodehouse, the Police Magistrate.
7. On one or two occasions, the matter seems to have been considered in Executive Council, but nothing was definitely settled and on the 8th of January this year the question being again brought before the Executive Council, it was decided that its consideration should stand postponed.
Just.
100
212
9.
Justice, in conjunction with the Colonial Secretary, and Registrar General, to consider
the question and submit_
their advice.
was
а
report__ consequently drawn
up by them, and the. conclusions at which they
arrived were substantially agreed to by the Governor.
Another Bill was then
drafted by Mr O'Malley embodying and some further suggestions
these recommendations,
on
on the subject.
subject were subsequently made by Mr. Wodehouse, the Police Magistrate.
7. On one or two occasions. the matter seems to have been considered in Executive Council, but nothing definitely
the 8th of January
on
year
on
was settled and
this
the question being
again brought before the
Executive Council, it was
decided that it's consideration
should stand postponed.
Just.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.