CO129-365 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1910 [1-3] — Page 546

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Conclosure 2.

Hon. Colonial Secretary,

538

Draft Ordinance herewith. I have only in-

-serted those Ordinances which the Secretary of State did not

object to.

I would first mention Article x of the Royal Instructions which is referred to in paragraph 2 of the Secreta- -ry of State's Despatch of 10th. December, 1901. The matters in which the Executive Council need not be consulted are those

which are:-

(a)

Too unimportant or too urgent to be referred to

them, or

(b) which are of such a nature that His Majesty's service would sustain material prejudice

if the Council were consulted.

The following are the Ordinances set out in

the Schedules to the Draft Bill.

1 of 1874.

(Foreign Recruiting Ordinance,1874.)

I have never heard of the provisions of this Ordinance being put in force. Should the occasion arise I am of opinion that the matter would be sufficiently important for the Governor to consult his Executive Council. I auggest the reason why the Secretary of State had no objection to the amendment was because he was aware that the Ordinance is practically a dead

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(Public Holidays Ordinance,1875.)

The order to be made under Section 3 is an

order of course and therefore too unimportant for the Governor

to codsult his Executive Council.

2 of 1881.

(Census Ordinance, 1881).

Fixing the remuneration to the Officers and

enumerators

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