9th of September last, the further
consideration
of
the Bill was
-postponed owing to Mr. Keswick's
absence and other causes until
this spring.
On the Bill
dave
to
being
put down for second.
reading opposition was shown it, and in view of your Lordship's condition of assent that the Unofficial Members
should
agree
to it, I
was
careful to ascertain so far
could their general feelings
sowards
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found that besides.
it being brought in
Keswick, the second.
was to be
seconded
by
Mr
reading
him and
by
Mr. Ryrie.
The
proposed by
first reading had previously
bear seconded
by
Mr Chater
who was now absent in England There was reason to believe that
Dr to Rai was more in
faverer of
Bill
t
than
ainst the
against
supposition which
eventually proved to be correct_: and the only
determined'
opposition
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