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FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 19f27. Council Chamber, hc-reby required to give their attendance Wth January, 1927. accordingly. Given at Government House, Hills- A meeting of the Privy Council of Northern borough, this tenth day of January, Ireland took place at Government House Hills- One thousand nine hundred and. borough, to-day, at which the following were twenty-seven. present: — Signed by his own hand, His Grace the Governor of Northern Ireland. ABERCORN. The Right Honourable Sir James Craig, Bart. The Right Honourable H. M. Pollock. GOD SAVE THE KING. The Right Honourable Sir Dawson Bates. The Right Honourable J. M. Andrews. EMERGENCY POWERS ACT (NORTHERN C. H. BLACKMORE, IRELAND), 1926. Clerk of the Council. BY THE GOVERNOR AND PRIVY COUNCIL OF NORTHERN IRELAND. BY HIS GRACE THE GOVERNOR OF (Signed) ABERCORN. NORTHERN IRELAND. WHEREAS in pursuance of the Emergency A PROCLAMATION Powers Act (Northern Ireland), 1926, the Lords" Justices for the Government of Northern FOR FURTHER PROROGUING THE PRESENT Ireland did, by Order in the Privy Council of PARLIAMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND. Northern Ireland, make Regulations entitled WHEREAS it is provided by Section Eleven the Emergency Regulations (Northern Ireland), of the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, as 1926. modified by and in pursuance of certain And whereas it is expedient that the said enactments amending the said Act, that the Regulations should be revoked. Governor of Northern Ireland shall in His Now, therefore, I, James Albert Edward r Majesty's name summon, prorogue and dissolve Duke of Abercorn, Governor of Northern Ire- the Parliament of Northern Ireland. land, by and with the advice of the Privy And whereas the said Parliament stands Council of Northern Ireland, in pursuance of prorogued to the eighth day of March next. the powers conferred upon me by the said Now I, James Albert Edward, Duke of Emergency Powers (Northern Ireland) Act, Abercorn, Governor of Northern Ireland, by 1926, and of all other powers hereunto enabling this Proclamation do publish and declare His me, hereby revoke the said Emergency Majesty's Pleasure that the said Parliament be Regulations (Northern Ireland), 1926. further prorogued to Tuesday, the fifteenth Given at the Council Chamber, day of March next: Government House, Hillsborough, And I do hereby further declare His Co. Down, this tenth day of January. Majesty's Royal Will and Pleasure to be that One thousand nine hundred and the said Parliament shall on the said fifteenth twenty-seven. day of March next assemble and be holden for (Signed) JAMES CRAIG. the dispatch of divers urgent and important H. M. POLLOCK. affairs, and the Senators and Members of the R. DAWSON BATES. House of Commons of Northern Ireland are JOHN M. ANDREWS.