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5.

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the Executive Council

finding of

in the recent Civil Service Abuses

Inquiry was

to the limited extent

it went, entirely satisfactory-

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presume he means to himself.

but that it has not resulted in

I the eradication of

suffered

the evils he has

so much for renouncing".

And the remainder

of the letter,

far appears intended to illustrate the

as I can understand it,

nature and rigin of

which be complains.

the evils of

I shall pass over in silenc

all Mr Munson's unsupported

assertions,

will as

the mere

as

d

expression f

his convictions and

Opinions, when they

to be based on

are

admitted

no better foundation

than street rumours, and confine

my

remarks upon

his letter to

correcting his inaccuracies as to matters of fact whenever be attempts to substantiate his

conclusions.

In the 7th paragraph M. ! Marrow observes that "the root of "all the wil which has recurred

"There is

the sceret underhand system" which has existed, and in paragraphe

8 he explains his meaning to

be that the contents of

the Despatches

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