Officials and friends, and the Chinese on their friends, have further act of accruing -
lion, he has repeatedly taken their mates in hand in enlargement of postage in Bathurst.
2. Q his these last proceedings wish to abstain has led him to: banks through the regulations breaks of the Department. No one should be allowed to see the Letters in a Post Office, but the Postmaster and the Clerks employed by him, and as he is personally responsible for all letters and the postage passing through his Office, it is the established rule of the Department to require payment of postage to be made in money before Letters are taken out to whom they are addressed.
The Government has not suit Me Scales is counter states =ment, which he called upon them to him to furnish, let; when it is required, it may enable me - to form an opinion how far his impos- sitions have been justified.
In the Mice B L love, unless M His Excellency has reason.
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