I onourable Colonial Treasurer: I second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Bill read a third time and passed. SPresident: The question' as to whether the Agricultural Bill and the Agricultural'& Livestock (Annual Census) Billbe read a, second-time at the next meeting of 'Council is put to the House. Aye. Hoflourable Crown Attorrley : I move that this Council adjourn sine die. President : Any debate on the adjournment? Members : No. President : I had forgotten to mention thaf I hopethat at the next meeting Sof Council we will be able to debate the Electiohs Bill, 1951. Now this is a very important :ill as everyone realises and also a very long Bill, but in order to speed up preparations for Elections I do want-to.take this Bill through all stages at the next meeting of Council. I hope to get it in the hands\of Honourable Members in good time before the meeting so that they can-peruse it,jbut I want Men{bers to realise now that I propose to take it through all its stages at one meeting, so that no objection will be raised then. Honourable Member for South Windward : Can you give us any idea of the date ofthe Elections? President: August. Honourable Member for Kingstown : I again draw attention tn the oiling of the approach to the Court House. President : I have not been unmindful of this and have taken the matter up. There is however considerable opposition to the proposal so perhaps you might take the opportunity of moving a motion that it be so oiled in order that the subject may be ventilated. The objection apparently is that it will make the Council Chamber too hot. Honourable Member for Kingstown : We have got a fan now. Meeting adjourned sine die. HENRY H. WILLIAMS, Acting Clerk of Legislative Council. -Confirmed 2nd August 1951 . W. F. COUTTS, Administrator.