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VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 9TH DECEMBER, 1882.

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VOL. XXVIII.

簿八十二第

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. No. 11.

TUESDAY, 5TH SEPTEMBER, 1882.

PRESENT:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT (WILLIAM HENRY MARSH, C.M.G.)

His Honour the Chief Justice, (SIR GEORGE PHILLIPPO).

The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, (FREDERICK STEWART).

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the Attorney General, (EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY).

the Colonial Treasurer, (JAMES RUSSELL).

PHINEAS RYRIE.

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FRANCIS BULKELEY JOHNSON.

EMANUEL RAPHAEL BELILIOS.

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ABSENT:

The Honourable WILLIAM KESWICK (on leave).

JOHN MACNEILE PRICE (on leave).

The Council meets this day by Special Summons.

The Minutes of the last meeting of Council, held on the 24th ultimo, are read and confirmed.

The Officer Administering the Government addresses the Council on the subject of Quarantine Regulations, and moves the first reading of a Bill to amend the provisions of sec. 25 of Ordinance 8 of 1879.

The Attorney General seconds the motion, which is agreed to, and states the objects and reasons of the Bill.

The Bill is read a first time.

The Attorney General moves that the standing orders be suspended, and that the Council do go into Committee on the Bill.

The Treasurer seconds the motion, which is agreed to.

Mr. RYRIE addresses the Council.

The Officer Administering the Government replies.

The Bill is reported with amendments.

The Officer Administering the Government moves that the Bill be read a third time and passed, The Bill is passed, and is numbered Ordinance No. 16 of 1882.

The Attorney General moves the second reading of the Supreme Court (Vacation) Bill, and addresses the Council.

The Chief Justice seconds the motion, which is agreed to, and addresses the Council.

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