BOBOUGH COUNCILLORS* DUTIES. To-nioht th« nation put on the notioe hook of the Borough Counall at laet meeting will some on for dieouaeion, or rather will be proposed, for we seeume that no diaausslon oan enaue on sugh a eelt-evident propaeltion, Ai well might any Councillor propose that it ia indiepaqe*t?le tp tfie perfortnanoa of tlfe functions of a Councillor that he should attenj the meetings sober, or that he should necssMrily be clothed and in his right mind, as to proposs tits motion which simply meant that Councillors should gttend tq their duties.
As it is most probable that Cr Joyce will see *Ue wisdom of cot occupying the time, of the Council with proposing truisms, and of load Ing the minute books with moral platitudes, ws shall Mt express any further opinion till after tfte result of the meeting ; merely venturing a b»9* }hat Cr Jojoa will take our s uu>iM rite notice book, with an apology
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 292, 30 April 1889, Page 2
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159Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 292, 30 April 1889, Page 2
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