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with the Treasury and
Foreign Office, it might
be carried into effect in
this year's Estimate.
2. With regard to the
rest
of the Despatch,
the first remark which
occurs to one is that
Govt Bonham deserves
credit for the comprehensive
and impartial review which
He has taken of
The
Establishments : the next is
that
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that several of the matters
of inquiry, especially
whether
the Colonial Chaplain
could be dispensed with,
and also whether it would
be better that all the
proposed reductions should
be suspended till Vacancies
occur, or whether they should
be effected at once, but at
the expense of meeting in the
proper way any just claims of the present Holders of offices,
are