Honourable Crown Attorney : I beg leave to move the following motion standing in my name-That this Couricil approves the Order entitled Diplomatic Privileges (United Nations and International Council of Justice) (Amendment) Order. The history of this Order is that, under the Original Order made under the Diplomatic Privileges Ordinance, 1949, certain immunities were granted to persons appearing before the International Court of Justice such as Agents, Counsel, or Advocates, but by a peculiar provision in that Order such immunity was not granted to such Agents etc acting on behalf of His Majesty's Government when appearing in the United Kingdom. It was pointed out that there was no reason why such privileges should not be granted to agents acting on behalf of His Majesty's Government when eppe-aring in the United Kingdom, and it was agreed that that restriction should be removed and hence the necessity for the cancellation of Section 13 of the-prir cipal Order. Honourable Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. Question put and,agreed to. Honourable Colonial Treasurer :Your Honour, Honourable Members of Council, I beg to move that this Council approves the Schedules of Additional Provision required to meet expenditure in excess of the Estimates for the year 1949 for the period July 1st to September 30th, 1950. You will find the details of the items of Additional Provision in the Schedules attached to the Order Paper. Honourable Crown Attorney : I beg to second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Council Adjourned. HENRY H. WILLIAMS, Acting Clerk of Legislative Council. Confirmed 5th April, 1951L W. F. COUTTS, Administrator.