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report contained in it reflections
insinuations
upon
the conductor
or
Y
proceedings of the Heads of other Department's which ought if made at all to have been communicated ti
Government from time to time in separate Despatches during the Corral
and not kept
of the previous year
for
over
an annual report - To have publish
the Report without the
Answers
which
all officers impugned are entitled to mod would have been unfair, to have pubion
it with them would have been unseemly. Such
a Course would simply
have
tended to rekindle the still smouldering. embers of the departmental diccords - which made the bolony a few years. ago 20 disgracefully notorions- a real which would be pleasing
no doubtle
a number of persons, but not advantage
to the Public service.
in
my
The Report for 1861 is at present
me to The
hands. It will with the Correspondence which has resulted. from it be forwarded by Secretary of State in due course. Bal I have had to send nearly the whole of it to the different Departiments reflected upon therein, and although some
of the Complaints and recommendations ar reasonable I consider the ought to hav singly in separate
been brought before
me
Despatches during the course of the
past year
and not have been reserved
to swell an annual Report. For the
Same reasons
therefore as those
given
with reference to the Report
to the Report for 1860 I
consider that it would not be desirable
to finblish the Report for 1861 in its present shape.
Kenner Glo Molinom
31th Meucche 18802
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