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Murray Parade Ground which had been handed back to Government by the Secretary of State for War on the understanding that it was to be used for the benefit of men of His Majesty's Forces and such land is now vested in the Young Men's Christian Association.
7. As a result of meetings between representatives of the Young Men's Christian Association and of Subscribers to the fund and members of the Old Ladies' Advisory Committee it was decided that the premises should be used by the Cheero Club and that it was for the benefit of that Club that the Club should be incorporated under an Ordinance so as to give it perpetual succession.
8. This Bill follows the lines of other Incorporation Ordinances of the same kind.
ADJOURNMENT.
stands adjourned until
H.E. THE GOVERNOR.-Council January 24th.
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Following the Council, a meeting of the Finance Committee was held, the Colonial Secretary presiding.
Votes totalling $24,130, being $6,130 under Estimates 1934, and $18,000 under Estimates 1935, were considered.
Item 136.-32, Public Works Department-Other Charges, 5.— Electric Fans and Light, $900.00.
THE CHAIRMAN.-I understand Item No. 136 is not required.
Item 140.--20, Police Force.-32, Transport, $2,400.00.
THE COLONIAL TREASURER. I would like to propose that this vote be increased from $2,400 to $2,450 as since the Votes were made up small charges totalling $50 have come in.
This was agreed to.
Item 144.-21, Prison Department.-15, Materials for Repairs and Renewals, $200.00.
THE COLONIAL TREASURER. Here again I would like to propose that this figure, $200 be increased to $242 as several small charges amounting to $42 have come in since this vote was prepared.
This was agreed to.
The votes were passed as amended.
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