14

to the terror of

LV7

his suppressed reports)

the Press in like manner

cxcluded!

This short sentence

contains four Distinct misstatements.

16th No application

306

first time 6th August 1860, and

passed on the 17th August 1860

without

an

alteration, on a

dissentient voice- qulay The salary

was

even made

to the Council for a increase of the Salaries

fficers

7

general

7

the Civil

The Civil List

1vas

frames

me and submitted before it

ever

seen

by the Council for

your Graces approval in despatch

A. 2 of 10th January 1860, and the scheme being approved of by your brace in despatch N. 40 of 28th May

of

the

same

year

an Adinance

to

give effect to it was

brought by

one before the Council, - read

a

the Colonial Surgeon

was not

decreased by the Civil List. 3th the

Colonial Surgeon's Reports had not been suppressed. He had only

furnished at that time

one, viz.

for 1857 which had been publicked

in the Government Gazette- and

If they the Press as for from being

excluded received special notices

17

the meetings at which

for each the Civil List

was considered, upon

the first of which M. Murrow

attended, and

7

if

he did not think

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