CO129-313 - Governor Sir Blake - 1902 [10-12] — Page 569

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power given to the Council to change its standing

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orders so as to be include a regulation based

on May's dictum of Parliamentary practice in England

Jowever, I brought the matter under the notice of Dr

Tokai whose letter of the 13th instant clearly showS

the position,

Dr Hokai's action seems to me to be perfectly

legitimate and even if the power existed to restrain

him from taking a fae as described I should consider

it inexpedient to exercise it. His retirement from

the Council would involve serious inconvenience as he

is a most valuable and independent member and his

influence with the Chinese is always directed towards

the maintenance or good relations with the Government,

but I think it advisable to bring the matter to your

notice.

I have the honour to be

Sir

Your most obedient

Stuury

humble servant

Governor &c.

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