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in the general improvement in the cleanliness of Victoria.
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Still in a crowded city like this with an oriental population, it is vain to expect freedom from nuisances such as are complained of.
30. The various suggestions of the Acting Colonial Surgeon will of course receive due consideration, and I observe Worthing's Report requiring special observation.
31. This Report however establishes the fact, which I have never heard disputed, that the past summer has been unusually unhealthy.
32. Your Excellency will be happy to see that Education has made some progress in the Chinese community. Considerable interest is attached to the Report of the Education Committee, which by Your Excellency's direction has been already published in the Government Gazette for general information.
33. On the subject of the specie circulation of the Colony, the members of Executive Council have recently given their individual opinions, and these are now before the