Clause 4-Application. : : - Question put and agreed to. Clause 1-Short Title and Enacting Clause. Question put and agreed to. Honourable Acting Crown Attorney : I beg to move that the Committee rise, Council resume and the President report to the House. Honourable Acting Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Council Resumes. President : I beg to report that the Public Health (Amendment) Bill passed through Committee with one minor amendment of a typographical error in subsection (c) of Section 2-the spelling of the word storey ". Honourable Acting Crown Attorney: I beg to move that the President's report be adopted. Honourable Acting Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Honourable Acting Crown Attorney : I beg to move that the Bill be read a third time and passed. Honourable Acting Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Bill read a third time and passed. TICKET DUTY AMENDMENT BILL. President : I call upon the Honourable Crown Attorney to move the second reading of a Bill for an Ordinance to amend the Ticket Duty Ordinance, 1947. Honourable Acting Crown Attorney: I beg leave to move that a Bill for an Ordinance shortly entitled the Ticket Duty (Amendment) Ordinance, 1950, be read a second time. Honourable Acting Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Bill read a second time. Honourable Acting Crown Attorney : I beg to move that the Council resolve itself into a Committee of the whole Council to consider the Bill clause by clause. Honourable Acting Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. Question put and agreed to. In Committee. Clause 2-Section 5(1) of Principal Ordinance repealed and replaced. Honourable O. D. Brisbane : I have to ask that this should be made a little longer than one day. I questioned it when it first came up in Executive Council. If we make it a law that these returns are put in the day after the boat sails it puts too much on the agent. The agent might be rushed. Two or three days are given to clear goods from the warehouse and two' or three days to put in the returns. We said thirty days were too long and you want to bring it down to a reasonable time; make it three days. Honourable Acting Colonial Treasurer : The sooner they are done the better. They have so many delays. I prefer to have it done as early as possible. Honourable O. D. Brisbane : I say make it three days. Honourable W. A. Hadley : Isn't it checked before the ship leaves?