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intended has proved very difficult
Carried out in practice : and, really, it would have been better if it had been confined to a few colonies instead of being applied precisely to all. Mr.
instance, it can hardly be doubted, after the passages quoted by the former, that the liberal salary of £1500
per annum to the A.G. Gen. per year in Hong Kong
421 is sufficient remuneration for all public service.. Stated the Story Hong Kong allowances with certain & the legal expenses on the colony, it is scarcely conceivable that the colony will allow him so large a sum as should not be extended beyond the case of the Advanced departments in the instance of Hong Kong!
This sum is sufficient for the present, although the which weather in list in somewhat anomalous and unsatisfactory position.
There was some correspondence with the Admiralty respecting Malta, in which the like subjects disputes on is adverted to. We endeavoured to induce that Board to adopt a definite principle with regard to the service the love of which in Malta: but this law was declined on the ground that the subject was not of sufficient importance,
Am.01.22. in strictly colonial purposes.
I think it will be sustained when this case is taken to the
Treasury with an
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The Treasury distinction Bet in Fred Juri Opinion, the principle of the Circular
I don't see
to the Tr
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Why
There should be an reference there is no letter, from the Treasury of ... The fact clearly to be inferred is that I am assured
is
Not the circular must have been sent to the Colonies of which a large proportion of
The Civil Expenditure is defrayed by this