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STONE said, there were no fewer than five propoeals on this aubjeet before the Gomniifctee—the original proposition of the Government, the series of Amend-menta which he ventured to place on the Paper, the somewhat similar series of the right hon. Gentleman (Mr. Stansfeld), VOL* CCXYI* [raiKD seeees.] the pn^osal of the hon. Member for Salfoi'd (Mr* Caw ley), and that of the hon- Member for North Hants (Mr. Solater-BoothJ. Of these the proposition of the hon* Member for Salford woiild be the lea...at acceptable to those whom he had oousnlted. It would be equivalent to an indetinite postj>on€^ent of tho question j or, at aU events, till the fresh Act of Parliament to whitih he referred had been brought in. Tho proposal besides wa$ erf a niost unusual kind. It was that the Treaaury should eause to be prepared^by some moans ho did not specify -^ a measure laj'ing down the principle on which Govemmont property should be mtod witliout the smallest indication ol' what that principle fehould bo.
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