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JNF-The-Working-Class-Struggle-of-Half-a-Century

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On 13 th December, 1934 an unusually large crowd consisting <strong>of</strong><br />

all classes <strong>of</strong> people filled the Council chamber. <strong>The</strong> air was charged<br />

with volumes <strong>of</strong> arguments for and against the proposal to establish the<br />

right to vote. <strong>The</strong> un<strong>of</strong>ficial members <strong>of</strong> the Council had before them<br />

evidence from both sides. Expressions had come from estates owners,<br />

property owners, business men, planters, merchants, clerks, house<br />

wives, artisans and labourers<br />

In the support <strong>of</strong> the proposals there was (a) the Workers<br />

League petition, (b) a merchants memorandum signed by a about 150<br />

persons, (c) the People’s Petition through the Workers League and<br />

signed by 2447 persons <strong>of</strong> all classes. On the other hand there was the<br />

Planters’ petition signed by about 200 persons who opposed the recommendation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President <strong>of</strong> the Legislative Council now introduced the<br />

resolution proposing the adoption <strong>of</strong> the elective principle. He then appointed<br />

a committee <strong>of</strong> the whole council with the acting Crown Attorney<br />

as chairman to consider the matter. After that he retired from the<br />

meeting.<br />

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