tests be submitted for examination, and that it night be ascertained whether the term'" labourer" was defined in the principal Ordinance. The matter was referred to Executive CounCil, and I think it will-suffice for me to read the Executive council Minute on the matter. With reference to the discussion of this Bill in Legislative Council on, \ 1st March, -951, Council was advised that the term labourer was defined,. Sin Cap. 114 of the Revised Laws. It was however agreed that.in due course the definition shoul'l-be amended to increase the minimum income stated in the definition.,. Witlreference to the proposed.fees to be charged under the Ordinance it was felt that it would not be proper to submit them to Legislative Council before they were approved by Executive Council. They would ha.re to be laid before Legislative Council after approval."' Question whether Bill should be proceeded with put and agreed to. - Clause 2-Additio4z of newusection to principal Ordinance. Question put and agreed to. - Claiuse 1-Short title. Question put and agreed to. Honourable Crown Attorney: I beg to move that the Committee-rise, and the President report back to the-Council. Honpurable Colonial Treasurer: I second the motion. Question put and agreed to. President : Honourable-Members-of Council, I beg to report that the Medical Officers (Amendment) Bill passed through the 'Committee, stage without amendment. * Honourable Crown Attorney : I beg to move that-the President's report be adopted. Honourable Colonial Treasurer : I second the motion. --Question put and agreed to. Honourable Crown Attorney : I move that the Bill be read a third time and passed. Honourable Colonial Treasurer : I second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Bill read a third time. Honourable Crown Attorney : Mr. President, Honourable Members, I beg to move. that the Agriculture Bill be read a second time:-' Honourable Colonial Treasurer : I second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Bill read a second time. Honourable 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 Colonial Treasurer : I second the motion. Question put and agreed to. In Committee. Honourable Member for South Windward : Is there any similar ordinance in operation in the other West Indian islands? " President : I do not know, but the bill is based on a BritishBill.