GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
fPHB PBBIB AaiOOLLTIOHJ LEGISLATIVE COUNOIL. Wedkbbday, Sbptbhbbb 13. The Council resumed at 2.30. THB PBOBOGA.TION. The Pkkmlbb moved—" That the Council at its rising should meet at 3 o'clock on Friday, and that the prorogation would tako plaoe at 4." Sir Georgb Whitmobb asked that the ■- remier would not allow the Council to be placed in the same position regarding local Bills for the f ature. He sinoerely hoped that all such important measures would be brought down before them at tbe commencement of the session. The Pbemibb did not think that the Council had lost anything, and promised that for the future at the bottom of eaoh order paper he would have printed every day the Bills to be brought down from the other Chamber. BUM. The Council then went into Committee on the following Bills : —Public Beserves Sales Bill, Municipal Corporations Act Amendment Bill. They were read a third time and passed. The amendments made by the Aoting Governor in the Law Praotitioners Bill were agreed to. The Council rose at 3 p.m., and adjourned till Friday.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2633, 14 September 1882, Page 3
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181GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2633, 14 September 1882, Page 3
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