Clause 1--Appeals. Question that Clause 11 stand part of the bill put and agreed to. Clause 12-Rules of Court. Question that Clause 12 stand part of the bill put and agreed to. PART III. .ADMINISTRATIVE PRoVISIONS; Glause 13-Appointment, powers and duties of Supervisor of Elections. Question that Clause 13 stand part of the bill put and agreed to. SClause 14-Returning Officers. Question that Clause 14 stand part of the bill put and agreed toc Clause 15-Election Clerks. Question that Clause 15 sTand part of the bill put and.agreed to. Clause 16-Substitute. Election Clerks. Question that-Clause 16 stapd part of the bill put and agreed to. Clause 17-Presiding Officers. Question that Clause 17 stand part-of the bill put arid agreed to. Clause 18-Poll Clerks. .. Question that Clause 18 stand part of the bill put and agreed to. Clause 19-Oaths to be taken before, magistrate, Justice of the Peace, returning ofifcer, presiding officer, or-poll clerk. Question that Clause 19 stand part of the bill put and agreed to. PART IV. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTIONS. Clause 20-Issue of 'writs for holding election. Question that Clause.20 stand part of the bill put and agreed to. Clause 21-Notice of time and place of election. Question that Clause 21 stand part of the:bill-put and agreed to. Clause 22-Copies of lists of electors to be obtained. Question that Clause 22 stand part of the bill put and agreed to. PROCEnRdJREATLECTION S. Clause 23-Nomination of candidates. ~ Question that Clause 23 stand part of the bill-put and agreed to. Clause 24-Disposal of deposit. Honourable Crown Attorney: I would like to draw the attention of Council to the word "shall-" in line 2 of C4) which it was suggested by the- Select Committee hight be changed to "may ". Honourable E. A. C. Hughes: You cannot have may" in this sub-section if in sub-section (2) you have "shall" which is mandatory. You will have to tie up the proviso in sub-section (4) with that in sub-section (2). If you want togive a man a longer time to claim his deposit, increase it-from I to 3 months-then you will have to make it 3 months in both cases, i.e. in sub-section (2) and sub-section (4). Honourable Member for Kingstown: I do not consider that the deposit should be forfeited at all. The man should be ableto collect it whenever he wished. President: If you leave it on deposit indefinitely that would be making a convenience of the Colonial Treasurer. Do you, Mr. McIntosh, propose that sub- section (4) be deleted? -.-