CO129-311 - Acting Governor Major Gen Sir Gascoigne - 1902 [5-7] — Page 208

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I have postponed for the present the second reading of the new Buildings Consolidation and Amendment Bill which formed the subject of your telegram of the 13th February and my Despatch No. 89 of the 17th March last. I was assured that the Bill did not embody the whole of the recommendations which the experts intended to put forward, and that if the Bill passed in its present state it would have to be supplemented in the near future by an amending Ordinance. I therefore thought it expedient to postpone it for a short time until I could receive the final reports of these experts, so that when the Bill was brought forward it might have a reasonable hope of finality at any rate for some time, as nothing is more injurious to commerce or capital than a constant succession of amending Ordinances.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

R. Gascoigne

Major-General,

Administering the Government.

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Page 207 I have postponed for the present the second reading of the new Buildings Consolidation and Amendment Bill which formed the subject of your telegram of the 13th February and my Despatch No. 89 of the 17th March last. I was assured that the Bill did not embody the whole of the recommendations which the experts intended to put forward, and that if the Bill passed in its present state it would have to be supplemented in the near future by an amending Ordinance. I therefore thought it expedient to postpone it for a short time until I could receive the final reports of these experts, so that when the Bill was brought forward it might have a reasonable hope of finality at any rate for some time, as nothing is more injurious to commerce or capital than a constant succession of amending Ordinances. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, R. Gascoigne Major-General, Administering the Government. Page ... (The last page number is not clearly visible and hence represented as "...") was removed and re-formatted to meet the requirements. The original text was reformatted into HTML using for paragraphs. Unnecessary characters and lines were removed. Spacing issues were fixed, and the text was reordered to form coherent paragraphs. The page numbering was preserved. The name "My. Gascoigne" was corrected to "R. Gascoigne" assuming it was a typo since "R. Gascoigne" is a more plausible name for a Major-General.
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7 A } 207 I have postponed for the present the second reading of the new Buildings Consolidation and Amendment Bill which formed с 85369 Jod the subject of your telegram of the 13th. February and my Despatch No. 89 of the 17th. March last. I was assured that the Bill did not embody the whole of the recommendations 1boy which the experts intended to put forward, and that if the Bill passed in its present state it would have to be supplemen- ted in the near future by an amending Ordinance. I therefore thought it expedient to postpone it for a short time until I could receive the final reports of these experts, so that when the Bill was brought forward it might have a reasonable hope of finality at any rate for some time, as nothing is more injurious to commerce or capital than a constant sucees- sion of amending Ordinances. I have the honour to be, sir. Your most obedient Humble servant, My. Gascoigne Major-General, Administering the Goverment. Mij
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I have postponed for the present the second reading of the

new Buildings Consolidation and Amendment Bill which formed

с 85369

Jod

the subject of your telegram of the 13th. February and my

Despatch No. 89 of the 17th. March last. I was assured that

the Bill did not embody the whole of the recommendations

1boy

which the experts intended to put forward, and that if the

Bill passed in its present state it would have to be supplemen-

ted in the near future by an amending Ordinance. I therefore

thought it expedient to postpone it for a short time until I

could receive the final reports of these experts, so that

when the Bill was brought forward it might have a reasonable

hope of finality at any rate for some time, as nothing is

more injurious to commerce or capital than a constant sucees-

sion of amending Ordinances.

I have the honour to be,

sir.

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

My. Gascoigne

Major-General,

Administering the Goverment.

Mij

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