FEDERAL COUNCIL.
Telegrams,) (By Electric Telegraph—Qopyrlght,)
.Bobart, February 2, ' Tho Standing Orders which are to be Jjroijght upder the consideration of the 'Council towhbrrow provide for' tfie appmntrtient of ''a' Staii'dfrig fjommitteti, which shall' bo'empowefed to' triliisact business during thfl'recfeas of the Council They fiirtjjer provide that Bjj]§ infcenilpd for the consolidation of the Federal Goqnoil must be forwarded to the Standing Committee one month before the meeting of the Council. In the Federal Counoil to-day Mr Griffith's Bill fixing the status of foreign companies was under discussion, and after a long debate the consideration- of thosi}bje(;twaiifldjQ«mej|,'. h " Oh the motion 'of ,Mr 'Lep.'Steere, a resolution was passed recommending the united action on the part of the colonies with the Imperial Government, in tne' fortification of Albany and Torres Straits. The question of the; erection pf»lighW hwiw on Cape toeowin was pn»?d,, sad ffai,ev6}^!ffillyAvittdpTw. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2210, 3 February 1886, Page 2
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144FEDERAL COUNCIL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2210, 3 February 1886, Page 2
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